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Everybody would like to
live in a mansion or a sprawling ranch but there are many factors to
consider when choosing a house plan. There are also a few pitfalls
that can be avoided by doing your homework and making the right
choices.
Before you commit to buying a stock or custom house plan, you should
know how much of a house you can afford to build. A good place to
get this information would be the bank that you might use to get
your loan from.
Once you know what your budget is, you can determine how much house
you can afford and pick a house plan that fits that budget. One way
to accomplish this is to call several homebuilding contractors in
your area. Ask them what the building costs per square foot are. Not
all contractors are willing to volunteer this information, but you
will find enough of them that are willing to help at the prospect of
gaining a customer.
With this information you will be able to determine the square
footage of a house plan you can afford. If your budget is $200,000
and the cost per square foot is $100, then a 2,000 square foot home
is in your budget($200,000 / $100 = 2,000).
Another consideration is the size of the lot you intend on building
your home. You don't want to invest in a blueprint for a house that
won't fit on your lot. Check with your municipality or county on the
distances you must have between the building and the lot lines. Most
have rules on how much backyard you must have and how much your
house must be set back from the street or building line.
Some towns and subdivisions also have what are called covenants.
These are rules that dictate what you can and cannot build. Some of
these covenants might include the minimum square footage house you
can build, brick or frame construction, minimum roof pitch, and
types of building materials you are allowed to use.
These are some of the important things you must consider. Building a
new home the biggest investment you'll ever make. Doing a little
homework will keep you from getting an unwanted surprise and wasting
time and money on a plan you can't use.
About the Author:
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LLC - a family business specializing in
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