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Saving Money While Building There are several ways to save money
during the building process. You may not see the savings up front, but over the
long run your pocketbook will definitely appreciate it if you take the time to
carefully consider the choices you make during the construction of your new
house.
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Stock Plans vs. Custom Home Plans
The building process requires you to address many different aspects. Such things
as where to build, what size home to build, what features to include, what items
to include, what costs should be included in the budget, what the design/build
timeframes should be, and who will build the home, are just a few of the
important aspects that need special attention.
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Choosing Your Lot
Investigating a lot is a fundamental and challenging activity in the
organization and execution of construction projects. It is a step-by-step
process that includes soil testing, identifying environmental concerns, and how
utilities will run within the home. Each step will be carefully investigated and
eventually will go through a process of approval.
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