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Thursday, August 18, 2016

The Hammer Reports from ICC the Builder

Building a house can seem like a daunting task, and for anyone who has not been through the process before, it could mean feeling a lot of stress. With the right thought process and mentality throughout the build process, you can enjoy building your dream house, almost as much as living in it.

Before building a house, know what you want. Narrow down to three floor plans, along with the reasons you like them. Use the wealth of incredibly detailed sources out there to collect ideas for what you like. There are so many online sources like Pinterest, HGTV and Houzz that are well known, but don’t forget to look elsewhere (have you checked out our Houzz site yet?) Whether it’s a herringbone tile, brick archways, or specific flooring or ceiling treatment, knowing what you want will help you and your builder minimize surprises, while delivering your dream home exactly how you want it.

This brings up the second tip. Be flexible. Contractors and builders know their profession well, and want nothing more than to take your plans, and turn them into something beautiful for you and your family. Any good builder will take a great amount of pride in the work they do, so if they make a recommendation, it’s not to squash your dream. Builders have to work within budgets, time frames, and environmental factors that often can change. If a problem or question comes up, be open minded and work through the issue with your builder in a way that’s agreeable to both parties.

Being open minded in general will help you and your builder. Realize that you’ve signed a contract with your builder, so read that contract, all of it. Know what was stated in that contract, and as importantly, what wasn’t in the contract. Most builders won’t have any issue making changes to a plan during the build, but do realize that it will likely cost you time and money depending on how big a change you are asking for.

Finally, let the professionals do the work. You’ve gone through a vigorous process of choosing a builder; now let them do what you are paying them to do. That doesn’t mean don’t check in with them regularly, but micromanaging your builder won’t help things get completed any faster, or cheaper for that matter. Trust your builder to build a house that will be a good reflection on them as a professional, and be a happy home for you and your family for a lifetime.

Use these tips and have an enjoyable experience when it comes to building (or remodeling) your house. And if you do have a wonderful experience with your builder, don’t forget to tell others about it. The absolute best thing you can do for a builder is let them know publicly how amazing your experience was. Give them reviews online and refer them to others for builds or remodels. Word of mouth reviews are better than any billboard or portfolio out there!

And don’t forget to contact Inselmini Construction Company, Inc. for your stress free home build or remodel. 

Thursday, February 25, 2016

THERE’S GOOD REASON TO BE EXCITED ABOUT THE HOUSING MARKET IN 2016

Recently released economic data point to several good reasons to consider your options as a homeowner in 2016, and now is the perfect time to start the process.  Mortgage rates are still below 4% and existing home sales are rising (up 11% from last year).  There are low-down payment and no-down payment mortgages available and banks are doing a much better job approving purchase loans.  Nationally there’s a scarcity of new homes for sale.  Active buyers are finding it hard to find homes to purchase which leads to multiple-offer situations and difficult negotiations.  Home prices are also on the rise. 

Why act now?  The trends in the current housing market will continue until more homes become available.  It’s simply a matter of supply and demand economics.  Current homeowners will have to move up to larger, more expensive homes therefore opening the market for first time home buyers.  Real estate developments and spec homes must be made available to first time buyers and “move-up” buyers.  Even baby boomers looking to scale down contribute to the overall market activity. 

There has not been a better time than now to consider building or buying a new home.  With low mortgage rates and the cost of materials nearly flat, it’s an economical decision if you are in the market.  We hope you’ll consider Inselmini Construction Company for your next new home.  

Until next time - this is The Hammer Reports