Homebuilding

Move-In Ready vs. New Construction Homes
To build or to buy a home? Deciding which new-home solution is best for you & your family depends on a few things: Time, Budget, Location, & Availability.
reasons home materials shouldnt be bought by you
Is it cheaper to buy your own materials or do your own labor when building a new home? The short answer is no, and there are a few reasons why.
Remodeling vs. Moving: 9 Big Factors to Consider
There is no correct answer, because it all depends on what’s important to YOU. Prioritize your goals by consider these 9 arguments before moving or remodeling.
Homebuilder Red Flags
These 9 red flags could be indicators of future, much bigger problems. To protect your largest investment, your home, listen to your gut. Know when to say no.
First Meeting with a Homebuilder: What to Expect & How to Prepare
The day’s coming when you’ll meet with your homebuilder face-to-face. It’s important to feel prepared, and arrive with very specific goals in mind. Here’s what you need to know.
Don’t Get Hung Up on the Cost Per Square Foot to Build a House
Avoid costly mistakes by avoiding cost per sq. ft. calculations which are unreliable and misleading. So what can cost/sq. ft. be used for?
Do I Need an Architect to Design My Custom Home?
Home designers, architects, and interior designers are more than capable of improving your final product. Especially if you work with an architect that’s part of an in-house design team.
Use these easy tips to reduce stress, work more efficiently with your homebuilder, and genuinely enjoy your homebuilding experience.
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Proven steps you can take to educate yourself on how to choose a homebuilder — ensuring your experience meets your expectations, your schedule, and your budget.
If you’re in the market for a new home, but struggling with the decision to build custom or not, here’s our case for building a truly custom home.