Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 25th, 2010
I’m sure that by now some of you are getting sick of my advice for finding a good builder, so I thought I’d get someone else to preach for me today. I found an interesting article on homeadditionplus.com; the author is Debbie Rodgers.
Some of the more interesting tips include:
Plan your project carefully. It’s always a [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 18th, 2010
Do Your Homework
Okay, so now you know how to make a list of builders and determine whether they specialize in quality, speed, or price. Are you ready to make your choice?
Not yet.
When choosing a builder, you really have to do your homework. Building a home is a major investment, and you should shop for your [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 16th, 2010
QUALITY, SPEED, & PRICE
Once you have a list of builders, how do you go about trying to choose one?
The first thing you need to determine about a builder is What Area Does He Specialize In? – Is his main focus quality, speed or price?
Quality
Everyone wants a quality home, but at the same time, you [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 5th, 2010
MAKE A LIST
Hey y’all!
No frilly intros today, I’m just gonna cut to the chase. You’re building a house, and you’re looking for a good contractor. Where do you even begin?
Here are a couple of tips to help you make a list of possible builders.
Talk to your Friends
Undoubtedly, the best way to find a good builder [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 2nd, 2010
Last week, I poured out my soul into this blog. Advice for Building a House is, by far, the most in-depth and informative blogpost I’ve ever written; and to tell you the truth, it was more than a little draining.
So from now on, I’m going to break major topics like that into smaller posts – [...]
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Posted in Building Mistakes, General on Nov 9th, 2007
Pardee Homes just made a really tough decision. Their Sacramento development has halted. Building crews have been let go and “deals made with only four buyers canceled” reports Jim Wasserman of The Sacramento Bee. The company has invested $200 million in the region and says it’s not shutting down for [...]
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