We are first time home buyers and don’t know much about the new home building process but would like some great but concise advice about the do’s and don’t’s of new home building. Thanks in advance for any help!
Really be careful on the materials you select for your home. There are the standards but you can upgrade and that is where you can really get caught up in all your emotions. The salespeople will tell you that one material is better than the other but really think about what you like,what you want, but base it all on what you really need and can use. This will save you time and money on that particular part of the process.
Also beware of your building timeline as delays are often occuring during the process. Materials run short or they receive defective materials or someone cracks or chips the surface but installs the product anyway. Or loan issues surface usually when the Underwriter requests more personal information. Make sure they let you do mini walkthroughs during the building of your home. That way you see the work in progress,take note of where there might be a problem and just notice everything. It helps to observe when you can.
These are all adopted and have been a joy to most of us while the kids were younger. My husband and I recently retired, moved here and frankly, to save my marriage, need to find them good homes. one is 13, 2 are 10. 2 lab mixes, 1 chow mix. There are some health issues being treated by medicine and are in control. They are all nice dogs.
I’d think about dumping the husband myself. But honestly, dogs of this age with health problems have very little chance of being adopted. If you believe to the bottom of your soul that getting rid of the dogs is the only choice you have, maybe you should consider putting them all down. I know it sounds super-cruel, but it would be less cruel on these nice old dogs than having them be abandoned at a shelter & then end up being put to sleep with only strangers as comfort. Something to think about.
I’m a writer and I’d like to target funeral homes for my writing services, but I’m unclear as to their marketing efforts. I know that a funeral home is often associated with a particular cemetery, and receives referrals from people who’ve purchased plots in that cemetery. I also know that funeral homes do a great deal of Yellow Pages advertising, and likely have Web sites.
Are there any other types of marketing communications they do? Do they send out flyers or direct mail? Thanks very much.
Commercials
Church Bulletins
Yellow pages
Newspapers
Internet
The house was built new last year. There is water damage in the basement due to leaks around a pipe that enters from the outside. I have a feeling the builder is trying to avoid performing the repair. What can I do?
Is this a major builder or small outfit? If it’s a major builder, just call the office and speak to a manager. If it’s a smaller builder you need to start documenting things. You need to deal with the owner only. Take pictures of the leak/damage. Send a certified letter to the builders office, indicating you have called and requested repairs to no avail. Contact the Home Owner’s Warranty Company to get them involved. If the builder has a website, post your experience on it.
I am looking to build a custom bird house for my friend for a house warming gift (I know clever!). I want to have an exact match of the house. But i do not know what wood to use for the main of the house and the details?
cedar. Smooth side on the inside, rough side on the outside.
Cedar is durable and insect resistant.
What neighborhoods, what community names, and what locations are the best in California?
It depends on what life style you are looking for.
Just curious if the home in general holds up over time. I know mobile homes are built cheap and bathroom fixtures and cupboards tend to break and wear very easily. Are modulars the same?
For the most part factory built homes, modular, are as good and may be better that site built "stick" homes. Both will last forever if maintained. Being factory built inside a building saves the home from weather damage during construction. The saws and other equipment used to cut and fit the home are better and more accurate in a modular home than a guy cutting a board over a saw hourse in a stick home.
Friends have moved into a new build home (on a slight slope) and it has 4 steps up to the front and 2 steps up to the back. Is this allowed?
homes are private property, not public domain. You don’t have to let anyone in your home – and that includes people in wheelchairs, so no – they do not have to be accessible. .
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