Building a New Home

Investing in a home is typically the largest investment you will ever make. You’re sure to have many questions while making a decision. Is it cheaper to buy or build a house? If I build – How do I choose the right builder? Where should the rooms be located? Is this still in style? Don’t worry – that’s normal. We’re here to help you make better-informed decisions concerning your dream home. Check out some of our articles below to find some of the answers to your questions!

Recent Building a New Home Articles:

 
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Can the Home Plans be Modified?

One of the most frequently asked questions I am asked by a prospective client is “Do you modify your standard plans?”. My answer is always “If we didn’t modify our home plans, my job would be incredibly easy!” I always get a chuckle and good response with this very simple answer. We have a wide spectrum of wonderful plans, but everyone deserves to make it the home of THEIR dreams. We will work with you and listen to all of your ideas and try to come up with one of the standard plans ... [Read More]
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Pros and Cons of Stamping Concrete

By John Riha, who has written seven books on home improvement and hundreds of articles on home-related topics. He’s been a residential builder, the editorial director of the Black & Decker Home Improvement Library, and the executive editor of Better Homes and Gardens magazine. Here’s everything you need to know about stamping concrete patios, including benefits, drawbacks, and costs. A stamped concrete patio gives you the look and texture of a stone patio for a lot less than th... [Read More]
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Your Guide to Choosing Patio Stones

By Andrea Nordstrom Caughey who has been writing about home and garden stories for more than 20 years. Her specialty is outdoor living topics. A Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism graduate, Andrea lives in a coastal cottage. With so many patio stones on the market, it can be hard to choose. So we’ve done the research to help you make the right choice for your home.   Brick Brick pavers are classic. They’ve got lots of character, and you can explore your... [Read More]
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House Exterior

Where Do You Begin When Selecting a Home Plan?

Typically we see a person flip through our Plan Book with over 70 home designs looking primarily at the photo or rendering of the home design. Once they see an exterior that is of interest, they then view the floor plan and read the description and features. You may want to consider starting your search for that perfect home design by looking at the floor plan. Once the layout and size of the home seem right, it may be easier and less costly to change the exterior to meet your desires. ... [Read More]
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Top 5 Reasons Why Millennials Should Enter the Housing Market Now

By Steve Sechrist, President, WBSBA Reprinted with permission by NAHB With the economy and housing market still recovering, some potential first-time home buyers may be hesitant to invest in a new home. Yet there are several reasons why now is a great time for Millennials and other first-time home buyers to start building their American Dream. Interest rates are low. Today’s historically low interest rates are helping first-time home buyers find affordable housing options. Average wee... [Read More]
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So you want to build a new Fine Line home in one of our Communities?

Great! Let’s discuss how it is done- in 10 Easy Steps.   Easy Step 1 If you haven’t already visited a Fine Line Model Home, now is a good time! Ask lots of questions and take notes on your “must haves” for future use. Now that you have a general price range for the home of your dreams, it’s time to shop your local bankers to find the best interest rate and obtain a “mortgage pre-approval” for a Construction Loan.   Easy Step 2 Select your floor plan from the Fine Line Home... [Read More]
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Saving You Time

From the design of our website to our many meetings together, before and after the purchase agreement is signed, your time is valuable. Count on us for easy scheduling, convenient meeting venues, regular communication and proven systems for keeping everything moving smoothly. At your new home orientation walk-through, you'll learn about the operation of key products and systems in your home to eliminate ambiguity for items such as operating the thermostat or locating the water shut-off val... [Read More]
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Make Building A New Fine Line Home Fun

I am finding many who are in the process of building a new Fine Line home are discovering that the process can be informative and fun! In working with a Housing Consultant, today's new homes allow them to transfer their dreams and wishes to a home designed and built to their desires. Expanding the cabinet storage and countertop work area with the addition of an Island in the Kitchen. Most favorable today is a young couple's desire to convert the Flex Room to a child's play room or craft... [Read More]
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Give Yourself Permission

Life revolves around everyone in your household. From day-to-day activities to long-term planning, if you stopped to consider how often you sacrifice, how often you are putting others' needs, wants and desires ahead of your own, you could be nominated for meritorious service. At Fine Line Homes, we see the same thing happening when it comes to selecting which home to build and products that go into the home. Bigger closets in the secondary bedrooms, compartmented hall bathrooms, pocket off... [Read More]
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Garage Considerations

Often times much planning goes into the house. Open layout verses formal areas, number of bedrooms, walk-in shower or whirlpool tub? Understandably the house gets most of the attention but do not forget the garage. Below is a checklist for consideration: End entrance versus a front entrance garage – an end entrance garage hides the doors from the street but requires a longer walk to enter the front door. Garage size – an oversize garage provides storage and ease of parking two cars si... [Read More]
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