If you're in the market for a new home, you should shop
for your builder as carefully as you shop for your home.
Whether you are buying a townhouse, a house in a subdivision,
or a custom built house, you want to know that you are buying
a good quality home from a reputable builder. Here are a
couple of tips to help you choose a builder.
Make A List of Possible Builders
Once you have thought about the type of house you want, you
will need to find a builder.
* Contact your local builders association to obtain a list
of builders who construct homes in your area. Or visit the
local Home Builders Association New Homes Website at www.buildtopeka.com
* Look in the real estate section of you local newspaper
for builders and projects. Looking through the ads and reading
the articles can help you to learn which builders are active
in your area, the types of homes they are building, and the
prices you can expect to pay. Make a list of builders who
build the type of home you're looking for in your price range.
- Local real estate agents may also be able to help you
in your search. Ask friends and relatives for recommendations.
Ask about builders they have dealt with directly, or ask
them for names of acquaintances who have recently had a
good experience with a builde
Do Your Homework
Once you have a list of builders, how can you find out about
their reputations and the quality of their work? The best
way to learn about builders is to visit homes they have
built and talk with the owners.
* Ask builders on your list for the addresses of their recently
built homes and subdivisions. Builders may even be able to
provide names of some home owners who would be willing to
talk with you.
* Drive by on a Saturday morning when home owners may be
outside doing chores or errands. Introduce yourself and say
you are considering buying a home from the builder who built
their home. Talk to several owners, and try to get a random
sample of opinions. The more people you talk with, the more
accurate an impression of a builder you are likely to get.
At the very least, drive by and see if the homes are visually
appealing.
* When you talk to builders and home owners, take along
a notebook to record the information you find and your personal
impressions about specific builders and homes. Doing so will
help you to make comparisons later. Some questions you can
ask people include: Are you happy with your home? If you
had any problems, were they fixed promptly and properly?
Would you buy another home from this builder?
* Usually, people tell you if they are pleased with their
homes. And if they are not, they'll probably want to tell
you why.
Shop For Quality and
Value
Look at new homes whenever you can. Home shows and open
houses sponsored by builders are good opportunities to look
at homes. Model homes and houses displayed in home shows
are often furnished to give you ideas for using the space.
You may also ask a builder to see unfurnished homes.
When examining a home, look at the quality of the construction
features. Inspect the quality of the cabinetry, carpeting,
trim work, and paint. Ask the builder or the builder's representative
a lot of questions. Get as many specifics as possible. If
you receive the answers verbally rather than in writing,
take notes. Never hesitate to ask a question. What seems
like an insignificant question might yield an important answer. |