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- Plan Your Budget
Begin now to think about how much you can afford to spend and how much building your new home is likely to cost. Chances are you will need a construction loan and a mortgage.
- Choose Your Lot
Whether you are building your home in a suburban development or a site with sweeping ocean views, you will almost always need to choose the land before you select floor plans or other details. You (and any pros you hire) will need to investigate factors such as soil condition, drainage, zoning, and building codes in the region. Will your house be customized to fit your lot or should you find the right lot that suits your dream home?
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Where to build?
- Pick a Plan
Many new homes are built using stock plans from a catalog. The builder or a home designer may make minor modifications in room size, window style or other details. A custom-designed home, on the other hand, is created specifically for the family which will live there and the location (lot) it sits upon. In most cases, custom-designed homes require the services of a licensed architect. They ask questions like “Where is the sun in relation to the lot? Where do the prevailing breezes come from? How can the homeowner save on long-term heating and cooling costs?” Whether you opt for a stock or a custom design, you will be wise to choose a plan that will meet your needs for many years to come.
Find the Ideal Plan:
How to Find Building Plans
Building Plan Books and Catalogs
How to Choose the Best Plans
What's Your Favorite House Style?
- Line Up Your Team
Unless you are a homesteader, you’ll need a team of experts to design and construct your house. Key players will include a builder, an excavator, a surveyor, and a home designer or an architect. Many homeowners begin by selecting the builder or contractor. That pro then selects other members of the team. However, you may also opt to hire an architect or designer first. The big question is this: how involved will you be (can you be) in the process? Some homeowners have opted to be their own project manager. If that’s the case, you have more control, but you also have to choose the right builder or subcontractors who have worked this way.
Do You Need an Architect?
How to Find an Architect
What is a Building Designer?
- Negotiate a Contract
Be sure to get a written contract which has been signed and dated by both the builder or contractor and the architect or designer. A contract for new home construction will describe the project in detail and include a listing of all the parts to be included in the house. Remember to amend the contract if you or your team make any changes to the project later on.
What goes into a building contract?
The steps to building a new home can be an exciting time. Not everyone, however, should build a home. The process is a lot of hard work and disruption in your life and the lives of those around you. Do you find yourself saying, “If only…” A new house or a bigger house or a smaller house may not “fix” a troubled life or relationship. The most important first step might be to analyze your motives. Are you building a house because somebody else wants you to? Is it a diversion from some other difficult problem? Can you handle the additional stress in your life? Why you want to build a home? Self-reflection may bring about self-awareness—and save you from many headaches.
What are the most important factors to consider when planning to build a custom home? Find professionals that can understand your dreams/visions and interpret that information into a format that can be used to move forward with the project. Most people think this is only done through an Architect or Engineer but the truth is the start of this process is derived from anybody that has a technical understanding of building and for me that would be a contractor. Not all contractors have this ability and the ones that usually do will classify themselves as a Design/Built company.
But however you chose to get started it is important to be completely up front with your expectations and budgets and to be open to new ideas. The reality is usually somewhere between what someone wants, what someone can afford, and the true cost to create the end results.