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How to build a house yourself economically

Posted by Neil Baulch in January 8th, 2009
Topics: Homes   Tags: Tags: Homes


by Neil Baulch

Thinking about how to build your own house, but are not sure what the process is or how to build a house goes? Well join the club, there are many people that don’t know what they are doing when they build a house. Building a house can be rewarding and challenging, but also frustrating, especially if you don’t know how to plan everything with great detail, as this will cause your price to go up.

When you are trying to build a home It’s important that you decide every stage of how you go about it even before you initiate the building process. It is only when you plan well, that you will avoid spending more money than you want to on the home.

1. Before deciding on how to build your own home, plan it all out and write everything down. Plan the costs of each stage of the build, and you can get estimates from each contractor. Make sure someone draws out the house plans before you even start building. You will get a good idea of what the house will be like before It’s built this way. When you use plans you can also make changes before you actually build. Visit home builder stores and price out items like flooring, bathroom fixtures, electric fixtures, appliances, etc.

2. Once you have some idea of the types of materials you want to use in the house, then you need to get your contractors to quote their price including the materials you want.

3. Its so important that you plan as much of your house as possible before you start building. If you do decide to change something after construction has begun, then you need to know that there is an added charge, and you need to decide whether that added expense is worth it.

4. Think about the home you are building, don’t expect a large fancy home to come cheap. The style and size of the house you build is going to influence the total amount of money you pay.

5. Keep a certain amount of money set back for the unforeseen. When the contractors come in to prepare your land, they may come across things they hadn’t counted on, and these may drive the cost up.

If you have never built a home or thought about building your own house and don’t know how a house is built then you may not realize that there are many things that factor in and that there are many different contractors that help in the building. There is a contractor that only works the foundation, one that does the framing, another that does the brick, another for the roof, and then there is a whole other set of contractors that work on plumbing, electricity, flooring etc.

There are so many different skills that are needed when you build a home that it is easy to become over budget. These extra costs are more likely to happen either at the beginning or at the end of the building when you start to choose your finished accessories.

Most people that build a new home run into difficulties when they have to add things like cabinets, plumbing fixtures, flooring etc. This is where most people end up paying more than they thought they would, and why its important to start pricing items to build your own home before you start construction.

About the Author:
Don’t despair, owning a home is not impossible if you look at possibilities that are available. Maybe you could learn how to build a home. Check out our eBook before you give up any hope of owning your own home or sign up to buying something that is actually beyond your budget out of desperation, maybe you could build your own home.
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