Finding the right lot for your custom homeHomeWhat do you need to know to buy just the right lot for your custom home? Before you go to settlement on that "perfect lot," you need to know the answers to several important questions. Your purchase contract for the lot should include a 60 or 90 day "study period" in which you can review the lot to make sure it meets your needs. Find a reputable building industry professional to work with - either an architect or home builder. During the study period, get answers to the following questions: What is the zoning of the property under contract? You will need a preliminary grading showing the location of the house, septic field, well, utilities, and driveway. All of the proposed improvements must meet the zoning, setback, and health-department requirements of your jurisdiction. You will now be able to determine if there is any specific site problem. These could include: A significant need for fill dirt (or an excess) The process may sound daunting, but if you can work through the issues, building a custom home can be a truly rewarding experience. Check out our collection of over 13500 home plansFinding the Perfect LotWhat if you have not found that "perfect lot?" Local Realtors and custom builders are great sources of information about high-quality, desirable, and "build-able" lots. Most individual lots and small subdivisions are purchased and developed by small builders. Realtors and builders often know about prime lots of which the general public is not aware. article by - www.paulyaman.com |