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5 Important Things to Consider when Choosing a Home Builder

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5 Important Things to Consider when Choosing a Home Builder

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  1. 5 Important Things to Consider when Choosing a Home Builder

  2. Setting out to find a new home has its challenges, especially if there’s no new homes on the market that totally satisfy what you’re looking for in a new home. If this is the case, then finding a custom home builder to create your perfect home is a great approach for you. Here are five things to consider before choosing a custom home builder

  3. 1. Focus on quality first. A custom home isn't a temporary residence. This is the place where you and your family will live for years to come. The place where your children will laugh, play and run down the halls. Your first priority when selecting a builder should be the quality of their work. Ask to tour past projects, be sure to check references, and question the builder about the structural materials you can't see. Ask builder candidates what materials they use, so you can be sure that you are getting a quality-built home from the ground up.

  4. 2. Do your research. Narrowing your search for a builder can be a bit overwhelming. A good start is searching based on your future home's location. From there, you can browse for builder portfolios and past floor plans. Word-of-mouth is also a great way to learn about local builders. Consult friends and family who have already built custom homes, create a list of potential builders and conduct thorough interviews.

  5. 3. Never be afraid to ask questions. • Ask the builder questions. No question is too big or too small!  We always suggest writing them down before your meeting. Consider these quick questions as a starting point: • Are you licensed and insured? • What is your warranty and service policy? • Does your style match what we’re looking for? • How many current projects do you have? • Do you have enough time to take on a new project? • What is your typical turnaround time? • A good builder like Green Villas Construction is not only willing to answer even your most ridiculous questions, but will encourage you to ask them as well.

  6. 4. Testimonials go a long way. Chat with previous clients. You will learn quickly that being thorough is important in the home building process. Find out if there are any homeowners living in your potential home builder’s homes and see if they would be willing to chat with you.

  7. 5. Communication. Communication. Do yourcommunication styles match up? You want a homebuilder who is dedicated to you, not a homebuilder who is just cashing a check and building a box with a roof on top.   Communicating clear expectations up front is absolutely key in the success of the finished product…your beautiful future home! That said, choose your builder wisely.

  8. We know it’s a lot to think about, but trust us, when you’re actually sitting comfortably in your new home, you’ll be glad that you took the extra steps to make everything perfect. Plus, the relationship you’ve built with your home builder means that you can meet with them to review any aspect of your home building project at any time. Finding the right home builder will make sure that your path to that home is as smooth and efficient as possible.

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