Building a Home NOW: Things to Consider

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By REritr

A little legwork is in order

The real estate market -- driven by buyers right now -- is the straw that stirs the soup when deciding to build your own home, just as it would be if you were thinking of buying a re-sale home or a production home from a big builder.

Why? Because (unless you're paying cash and money is no object) it doesn't matter how great your plans are or what luxury amenities you want to have in your home if you can't get financing.

It's not as easy to find lenders that will do lot loans, but you will still find some doing construction-to-permanent loans. U.S Bank, Chase and Wells Fargo are among the biggies, but each has different terms to offer. When dealing with these types of loans, be sure you ask if an appraisal is only done once, at the beginnig of the process, or if they re-appraise towards the end (a crap shoot if values drop in your new neighborhood while your dream home is being built.)

It's actually an ideal time to build in terms of the cost. Drywall has dropped by 40%, lumber by at least 20%, land prices have fallen and labor is plentiful and inexpensive, since few in the trades are working full time right now.

But finding just the right home site and making sure all the building stars are aligned does not always a dream home make.

Once you've determined the cost of the land, prepping the lot (grading, utilities, etc.),the cost of a building permit, school fees and the house itself, you would be setting yourself up for a big fall if you didn't get a Realtor to give you a snapshot of current values in the neighborhood or area in which you wish to build. Unless a bank appraiser can justify your out-the-door invesment in this dream home you've waited so long for, they will not be eager to finance the project. This means that all the blood, sweat and tears you've put into making this dream a reality might have to be put on an indefinite hold until the market changes.

Trina Bender, owner of a custom homebuilding operation in the Sacramento/Folsom, CA area, notes that it may actually be possible to build a custom home for the amount of money you might pay for a foreclosure if you do your homework. "We happen to have hundreds of pre-priced and pre-designed custom home plans and home plan suggestions that can serve this purpose. We can tailor these plans to fit the neighborhood in which you are purchasing land and still get a below-appraisal price achieved -- which, in turns, give you instant equity, not to mention a custom-designed home." A unique approach to finally getting the house of your dreams -- with everything you want inside for an affordable price.

How can she do this? Unlike other Mom & Pop shops that work out of the backs of their Ford F-150s or home offices, her company , G.J. Gardner, is an internationally-known custom homebuilder with operations on four continents, offering her builk buying power and state-of-the-art quick-quote tools to get the job done. Each location has showrooms with samples for buyers to sort through as well. Well-known, local homebuilders (like the Bender family) buy the Gardner franchises in order to have this kind of pricing power as well as control, offering homebuyers the option of building affordable custom homes for a more stress-free experience.

For more information about G.J. Gardner Homes or to see if a franchise exists in your area, go to www.gjgardnerhomes.com.

Visit Dena Kouremetis' web site at www.realpropertymatters.com.

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DiamondRN 3 years ago

I am an active stock trader. Several of the banks and builders that I follow appear to have bottomed out and are starting to head back up. Since, the market is a predictable forecaster of the economy, I would say that the worst is just about over.

Hang tight.

Bob Diamond R.Ph

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REritr Hub Author 3 years ago

Thanks. I have faith that what goes down must come up again sooner or later.

Georgia custom home builder 20 months ago

Just because the market is flooded with foreclosures and such doesn't mean the house you want is out there. Building a home to suit your needs, desires and wants could be the best way to go.

Lake Lanier Home Builder 13 months ago

We build many custom homes on Lake Lanier which is located in Gainesville, GA. Although you have to jump through more hoops now to build a new home, it's the best route to take. People don't move around as much anymore, and building a new home is what many people choose to do because they know they will live there for a long period of time.

James bentford 12 months ago

Our company started a campaign homes for sale arizona called for our newly built homes, you are right. building a dream home, its not so easy,you have to put your efforts for this.

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