Homebuilding

new-home-quality-construction-concept
Navigating new home construction can seem daunting, particularly when faced with the pervasive myth that new houses are cheaply built. This blog post aims to dispel this myth, offering you valuable insights and practical tips on ensuring the superior quality of your newly-constructed home.
Should I build my home up down or out?
Will your home have two stories, a basement, or a wider footprint? Figure out which plan makes the most sense for you your and budget.
White kitchen with tan flooring, white countertops, bronze hardware and white granite countertops
Learn everything that you need to know about quartz vs. granite countertop materials before you make a selection for your new home. 
unfinished home being built with typar wrap wrapped around it
Building the home of your dreams is a lifelong goal for many people, and this dream is easier to make a reality at some times more than others, depending on the housing market. Continue reading to learn how interest rates and other economic factors drive the housing market and what this means for buying and building new homes.
Here are eight mistakes you should watch out for when choosing your new home floor plan.
Basement Types Which One Should You Choose
To make the right choice for your current and long-term needs, you should have a good understanding of the different basement types. Then you can get what works for you and feel confident about your choice.
building your first home
Building your own home can be super exciting, but it often comes with many complications. If you make mistakes or something you didn’t bargain for occurs, you might need to return to the drawing board. Some of these unforeseen issues can pop up even after you’re already living in your home.