The Launching Pad: Preconstruction Meeting

June 4th, 2013|Newsletter, Tips and Tools for Building Your Custom Home|

Without a successful take-off, a safe landing is impossible. All homebuyers want their new home to turn out just as they envisioned, built on schedule, and for the agreed upon price. As a Professional Builder, we want exactly the same thing. That's what makes the preconstruction meeting so important. This is a time for builder and client to ensure all of the new home’s details are clear and agreed upon. Clients who get the most from the preconstruction meeting know what to expect and come prepared to fully participate.

Minimize Stress and Maximize Sanity

May 7th, 2013|How to Choose a Custom Home Builder, Newsletter, Tips and Tools for Building Your Custom Home|

Building a home can be stressful. Savvy homeowners choose a builder who will make it less so. But beyond making certain the company is licensed and insured and has provided a fair bid and a professional contract, how do owners determine whether a company will deliver on its promises and not tax their sanity? The answers lie in good systems. Companies with clearly defined management systems tend to be better organized, communicate more effectively and minimize unwanted surprises.

It’s Your Choice

August 8th, 2012|Company News, How to Choose a Custom Home Builder, Newsletter|

The Professional Custom Home Builder walks a fine line. It is our job to balance a new home's cost and construction efficiencies while customizing our home design and specifications. We work closely with our clients and their architects and designers to develop the ultimate look and feel of their new home so that it meets their needs and reflects their unique tastes.

Top 5 Questions: Custom Home Builder References

April 3rd, 2012|Commonly Asked Questions, How to Choose a Custom Home Builder, Newsletter|

You just left an impressive presentation with a professional homebuilder, one among the few you're considering for your new home project. In addition to a brochure about his business and highlights of his recent work and the communities in which he builds, he provided you with a list of recent homebuyers for you to call or email to ask about his quality, ethics, skill, and professionalism.

5 Key Questions for Your Custom Home Builder

February 7th, 2012|How to Choose a Custom Home Builder, Newsletter|

You've finally decided to build that dream house and have invited us into your living room or have cornered us in our sales center. Now what? As a professional homebuilder, we are prepared to answer any questions you have as you make a purchasing decision, arguably one of the most important financial choices in your life.

New Homes, Existing Homes, Short Sales or Foreclosures?

December 6th, 2011|Commonly Asked Questions, Newsletter, Tips and Tools for Building Your Custom Home|

In the current housing economy, it's tempting to buy a "short sale" or recently foreclosed home, especially one that was built during the recent housing boom and is being offered at a bargain-basement price. But that strategy is full of pitfalls and potholes. It's well-documented that owners of homes in foreclosure tend to neglect their property, knowing there's no point in maintaining it. They are likely distraught and distracted at the prospect of being evicted from their home, and understandably might focus on more important things than fixing the gutters or repairing a leak.

Defining the Value of a Custom Home

November 8th, 2011|How to Choose a Custom Home Builder, Newsletter, Tips and Tools for Building Your Custom Home|

In the current economy, it has become fashionable to define "value" as simply the lowest price among new homes. But doing so discounts the value of providing a high level of construction quality, as well as service, before, during, and after your new home is built. This may not be in your family's best interest.

Go to Top