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Step #2 - Choose a Plan to Fit Your Needs

Posted by Melissa Lynn Galland on Oct 15, 2013 1:00:46 AM

Topics: Homebuilding Tips, Floor Plans

One of the most important aspects of building a home is to pick a floor plan that fits your needs. Equally as important, your plan must also fit your budget. Your floor plan then plays a crucial role in the appraised value of your homebuilding project. In turn, appraised value identifies the down payment you will make when you fund a construction loan.

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Step #1 - Determining Your Budget

Posted by Melissa Lynn Galland on Aug 12, 2013 1:00:48 AM

Topics: Homebuilding Tips, Financing

It may seem obvious, but there are not many things that are more important to the home building process than your ability to comfortably afford the home you've chosen. Whether your finances allow you to simply make the purchase, or you need a construction loan, it pays to turn to your builder for advice and assistance. A financial pre-qualification can help you determine the loan amount most comfortable for your family based on your "debt to income" ratio. Once you've settled on a budget that suits your means, you're ready to determine the total cost for your project, including the land, your home, and site development costs. Identifying these three items is crucial to choosing a home that fits your finances, as well as your needs and wants.

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Stages of Construction: Foundation

Posted by Melissa Lynn Galland on Jul 31, 2013 1:00:00 AM

Topics: Build a Custom Home, Homebuilding Tips, Homebuilding Process

The foundation of the home is one of the most important structural features of the house and will support the entire structure for the life of the building. With Adair Homes, the foundation is the first step in the construction process and will be the first opportunity you have to see our professional and knowledgeable trade partners at work.

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