Bungalow – Palazzo Custom Homes

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2010 and filed under custom homes | No Comments »

Palazzo Custom Homes Presents – The Bungalow

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Burraneer Real Estate: Deep Waterfront Luxury Home

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2010 and filed under luxury homes | 1 Comment »

LEASED

‘Soumershell’, the ultimate deep waterfront lifestyle on the pristine Port Hacking, fuses contemporary cutting edge “no expense spared quality and an amazing list of inclusions. Architect designed living on 1,183sqm, this is an all season’s indoor/outdoor entertainers home.

Contact: Michael Marquette on +61 433 170 170 or Christine Watson on +61 414 352 680 of Marquette Turner Luxury Homes

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Modular Home in RI

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2010 and filed under modular homes | 2 Comments »

Showing the process of putting a modular home onto the foundation. To learn more visit www.custommodulardesigns.com

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Sherlock Holmes – Trailer 1 [HD]

Posted by admin on January 31st, 2010 and filed under new homes | 25 Comments »

The trailer for Guy Ritchie’s two-fisted sleuth adventure – Detective Sherlock Holmes (Downey Jr.) and his stalwart partner Watson (Jude Law) engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England.

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how do i find new home builders in new jersey?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under new home builders | 1 Comment »


Here are a couple websites that may help you:
http://www.newhomesource.com/maps/state.aspx?srchtype=map&st=NJ&refer=SG24x
http://www.homebuilder.com/default.aspx?source=a2gg7t3t1183&refcd=GO891146s_new_jersey_home_builders&poe=homebuilder

Where can i find a company that moves mobile homes in Dallas TX?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under find homes | 1 Comment »

I need to move some mobile homes but i need to find a company that will do it.

Look in the phone book. If you don’t have one, they have copies in the library.

Why are many construction companies continuing to build homes when so many are in foreclosure?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under homes | 2 Comments »

Where I live in Northern California, there are several new home developments going up, and just as many homes on foreclosure listings,to me it doesn’t make sense to keep building homes, that people obviously can’t afford.

They are really only completeing existing projects (in the pipeline for a while, with some already sold) I also live in Norcal, and I know a LOT of construction workers w/o jobs! On one hand, it doesn’t make sense to keep building, but these guys are running out of jobs!

why do home builders put ac vents to blow toward walls or windows instead of facing them to blow into the room?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under home builders | 4 Comments »

ive noticed this in some homes. i like to feel the air blowing so ive been thinking of unscrewing them and turn the around to make them vent inward. i really dont get why they face them to vent toward a wall or window.
i understand the aesthetic part of the placement of vents but what im wondering is why are they placed to blow air outwards (blowing air toward windows and walls) instead of inwards (towards the room and people. does this make sense?

Most vents have a lever which operates a set of louvers inside the vent which changes the direction of the airflow. If this doesn’t work, then reversing the vents may be your only option.

As to why builders do that, it’s usually more for aesthetic reasons, as most people don’t want vents in the center of the ceiling. They would also interfere with light fixtures or ceiling fans. That’s why most of them are placed close to windows or walls.

What are the buyer’s rights when it comes to the allowable time a builder may take to complete a new home?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under home builder | 6 Comments »

From what i understand, I hear that there is a law that protects buyers of homes by new home builders if they take longer than 24 months to complete their given project. After the 24 months period, the buyer then has an option to redeem his/her initial deposit, sometimes with interest. Can anyone shed any light on this? Is this recognized nationally or state to state? Thanks ahead of time!

I don’t believe there is such national regulation, but it is possible that it exists in local level.

Usually there is a clause in the contract that states the length of time the builder promised to complete and how much "grace" period they have.

We had the same problem with our last builder. Our builder was building a bunch of houses inside a sub-division. We found out the builder gives its contractor a bonus when he finishes a house on time. So once the schedule for our house slipped, he put it off completely to concentrate on other houses where he still has a chance to collect bonuses.

Eventually we started collecting data from the city’s Building Inspection Division (the department in charge of providing permits and inspections) of all the houses started around the same time as our home and completed before ours. Armed with this information, we written several letters (some registered mails). We finally had ours built 18 months after the start date.

It is not easy to fight builders. There are so many parts and variables that allow them essentially unlimited excuses. The only thing you can do is be persistent. Eventually they will finish the house just so that they don’t have to deal with you.

Good luck.

CHECK FROM KEYSTONE CUSTOM HOMES?

Posted by admin on January 26th, 2010 and filed under custom homes | 2 Comments »

CHECK FROM KEYSTONE CUSTOM HOMES is it real

What did you do for them? Do you know these people?

Take it to the bank and cash it whats the worst that could happen?