There is a great local web site that provides information about new communities and builders in Idaho (www.buildidaho.com ). The link below will take you to an area for home buyers to share their home building experiences including builder recommendation and advice you might share with others. When you get a free minute, I would appreciate anything that you would be willing to share about your experience, it only takes about 3 minutes. Link
Trey Langford
Founder
BuildIdaho.com
Selecting a home builder is a very important decision. It will determine the entire process of the home you build and what is delivered. There are three ways to develop a list of builders to interview- Finding the right builder is a daunting task that requires your due diligence. Learning about the builder's credentails and qualification and meeting past clients is very important but at the top of the list is your impression and gut feeling about the builder. Building a new home is an experience that can be filled with emotion that includes both excitement and stress. Add in the money factor and if you have questions about your builder before you begin, you are destined to have problems. You must find someone you completely trust so finding a builder with the right personality is very important. Production Builder- A builder who builds many of the same homes repeatedly Advantages- Cost savings. Because they produce many homes they normally have lower costs including lot costs and labor. They buy in bulk and therefore get a better deal. Disadvantages- You get what you get. Because they make money by streamlining processes, they don't work well with much customization. Spec Home Builder- A builder who builds only a few homes a year to sell. Advantages- You will probably meet the builder. They are more open to making changes Disadvantages- Their cost savings is lower because they don't do the volume. but quality may be higher as their is more hands onBuild Semi Custom- Taking existing floor plans and customizing them to your specifications Advantages- You will work one on one with an employee of the company or the builder. Customization options are endless. Because the home has been built before the builder will have fewer surprises during construction. becaue it is an existing plan your design costs will be less. Disadvantages- Semi custom is semi so your neighbor could have something very similiar. While it can be less expensive, many times it may be worth looking at custom construction. Custom Construction- taking a home concept and turning it into drawings and then building it Advantages- It is your home exactly as you design it. While many think of custom homes as higher end homes, it is not necessarily true. A custom home can be as small and as little cost as you would like. Disadvantages- It takes a lot of work and time on your part because everything is selected by you. While custom homes take more time to build, there is also mor opprotunity to make changes as the home owner sees elements they woudl like to add or change.
A well-written contract helps prevent disputes from arising during construction because the parties have settled potentially troublesome matters such as the scope of work, the materials to be used, and the time and method of payment before the project begins. Express Warranty If a remodeler warrants workmanship and materials in a warranty, the warranty should also provide some guidelines or standards against which to judge the contractors compliance. One of the best sources of such guidelines is Residential Construction Performance Guidelines for Professional Builders and Remodelers. Learn more about Idaho Builders Search Idaho Real Estate Locate Idaho New Subdivisons Trey Langford Founder, BuildIdaho.com
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A Well Written Contract

Disputes between parties often involve good faith issues that their contracts do not adequately address, either because the parties did not consider these issues or because they failed to write them in the contract

A well-written contract is a critical tool for reducing liability.It should: 1) be a product of the parties negotiations, 2) describes in detail the rights and obligations of the parties, 3) fairly allocates the risks inherent in the project.

Such a contract provides the parties with a mutual understanding of contract terms and conditions, thereby improving the chances that each partys expectations will be met.


Although a well-written contract requires communication between the parties, it is no substitute for ongoing communication between the buyer and builder or remodeler during the project.Inevitably, during construction, changes may be desired by the purchaser or even suggested by the contractor.All changes should be fully understood by both parties, reduced to writing and made a part of the contract.Consumers should understand, however, that changes may result in added costs or time or both to the construction process.This is another reason to select a builder or remodeler from the start with whom you can communicate effectively and with whom you are comfortable.

Many builders also include a limited warranty in their contract.Such a warranty can also help prevent disputes after construction is completed.

The warranty, like the contract, should clearly express the intent of the parties.The limited warranty describes the problems and remedies for which the builder or remodeler will be responsible after completion of the project and the duration of the warranty. It also defines the mechanism for addressing disputes.

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