Building a new home is a big venture. You've planned
and saved for it and you want it to be perfect. But often, there are hitches.
Small setbacks due to material availability are not uncommon. However, one of
the greatest factors affecting the quality of your experience is the builder you
choose. Here are some factors to consider when choosing a
builder:
1. Do your research on the builder
* Ask
the builder whether or not there is a written description of the home-buying
process provided
* Ask whether there is a homebuyer's manual that answers
frequently asked questions and can give you names to call for service
* Ask
whether you will sign off on a list of items to be completed before closing
*
Ask to see letters of recommendation from previous clients
* If possible,
try to contact someone who has dealt with the builder
* Ask them about their
home building experience.
2. Visit the builder's design centre
* View all the products the builder has to decorate the home
*
Here, you can obtain decorating and finishing ideas for your new home.
* You
will also be able to get an idea of which features are trendy and which are
valuable to potential future buyers
3. Walk through a model
home
* Tour a model home to get design ideas for your new home
* Take a pad of paper and make notes of the features you like and dislike
* Visualise how you would like to furnish the rooms
* If the builder
does not have an actual home you can walk through, ask if he has a 3-D computer
program that will allow you to take a virtual tour.
4. Find out
whether your builder has on staff architects
* Your builder should
either have an architect on staff or have an ongoing relationship with an
outside architect that he trusts.
* It is important to be able to ensure
that any designs changes can be accommodated in a short period of time
*
Look for a builder that offers flexible designs with a variety of options to
allow for customization
If you take the proper precautions to ensure
that you are hiring a reliable builder, building a new home can be one of the
most satisfying and exciting ventures you ever undertake.