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Five Things to Consider When Building Your First Home

May 8, 2021 by Penny Leave a Comment

If you can handle your budget effectively, building a house is the most fulfilling experience as you invest in your family’s future. You have more choice and input in every aspect of your home. The end product is a customised home that meets your family needs. If you are detail-oriented, building a house from scratch may work better for you. Here are few things to make the journey more fulfilling.

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Invest in the Right Experts

To make the exercise more fulfilling and less stressful, take time to find the right home builders. Check the home designs they have previously created, their reputation and expertise level. Some like Bellriver Homes offer house and land packages making it more affordable to build your dream house.

Check whether they are certified, and workers have insurance policies. Take time to go through the project details with the builder to ascertain that he is the right person for the job.

Work with a contractor or a home builder who is passionate about creating homes and strives to understand your needs, style and preferences.

Have a Flexible Schedule

Although professional home builders keep to the laid out schedule, things don’t always turn out as expected. Poor weather and building issues might crop up, delaying progress. For instance, Covid 19 restrictions made it almost impossible to import building materials.

Contractors who heavily relied on imported materials had to look for other options locally. Search inconveniences can cause delays that affect when you’ll move into your house.

Design Your Ideal House with The Future in Mind

If you build your home in your early 20s, you probably won’t have kids and many responsibilities. To make sure your home caters to your needs, look at your life 5 to 10 years to come. Also, look into the plans you have for your life. For instance, how many kids do you want to have? If you intend to have a large family, you might have to build a bigger home to accommodate that.

In the future, space may be a big concern because other than your growing family, you might have more possessions. Also, kids might want more space in their rooms, in the yard and other play areas. You might also need a home gym or an office in the future.  

Understand the Cost Beforehand

As you will realise, building from scratch doesn’t always cost what is on paper. Have a contingency fund that takes care of expenses that come up. You might want to add extra materials or include a fixture that wasn’t budgeted for in the initial plan.

Small expenses can accumulate to huge expenditures that affect your finances. Have a secured construction loan that covers most of the costs. You’ll not have to dig deeper into your pockets every time you want to add a fixture or improve the design.

Prioritise Creating Storage Units and Fixtures

Spend more on storage and fixtures than on style. As your lifestyle changes and your family grows, you’ll have more possessions. When you don’t have adequate storage spaces, your home will be untidy. Invest in fixtures because they are permanent installations that add to your home’s value.

When you have a professional home builder, you’ll navigate through most of the issues smoothly. Most will even help you make critical decisions, such as accommodating your future lifestyle into the current home design. 

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