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Neilk 08-27-2014 05:48 PM

Thanks for all the tips. Some great things to consider, although I am still partial to buying a preexisting home. The hardest part would be reigning in the missus on the budget.

Don Ro 08-27-2014 06:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john70t (Post 8230094)
Berm, or semi-berm style keeps the place cool for free.
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What does this mean, please?

Cajundaddy 08-27-2014 07:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neilk (Post 8234168)
Thanks for all the tips. Some great things to consider, although I am still partial to buying a preexisting home. The hardest part would be reigning in the missus on the budget.

Yep,

Kitchen bathrooms and fixtures can empty your bank account quick.

Nostril Cheese 08-27-2014 08:15 PM

As others have said here, plan for 20-30% more than you think.

Do an extensive check on zoning, permits and utility information. Also make sure that the property lines are the same as what they say in the building office. Talk to an attorney well versed in construction law about such things before you start. Assume the architect knows nothing. The PE is the guy you want to be friendly with. Make sure his stamp is on everything.

Cost-plus contracts can be good or bad depending on the GC. Do your research. Either way, try not to make his life or the crew's life harder. A six pack of beer on Friday at quitting time will go a long way. Construction workers are rough around the edges, but some of the hardest working people on earth.

I spent most of my childhood/teens building homes with my dad in SoCal. Your results may vary.

aigel 08-27-2014 10:11 PM

I'd get a double wide and a large steel building tall enough for a lift.

Seriously.

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