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14 11, 2013

A Home for Conflicting Schedules

By |2021-03-08T15:25:15-05:00November 14th, 2013|New Home Features|

More and more in today’s ever evolving world it is becoming common for a husband and wife to work completely different schedules. It can become very taxing on each person when one works the graveyard shift and the other works 1st shift especially when you are trying to rest and it’s interrupted as the other person returns home from their shift. One way to combat this would be separate bedrooms but if the bedrooms are on the same floor you can still cause multiple disturbances.

25 10, 2013

Open or Closed Foyer, This is the Question

By |2021-03-26T14:24:52-04:00October 25th, 2013|New Home Features|

Two story home designs remain the most popular style. One question to consider is do you want a home design with a large entrance foyer open to the second floor or convert that space to additional finished area? While the grand foyers make for an impressive first impression, seems like there has been somewhat of a trend towards space oriented value by closing the foyer to maximize the useable square footage in the cost to build. A compromise may be a home design like the “Stanford” where there is a partial open foyer which visually gives a volume feel as you enter and provides for natural light but does not reduce the square footage appreciably.

19 10, 2013

Questions to Ask When Choosing Land to Build Your New Home?

By |2023-02-15T13:19:39-05:00October 19th, 2013|Building a New Home|

Lots and homes are very interdependent. Not every lot is right for every home and vice-versa. For example, flat lots are not suitable for walkout basements and slab foundations do not work well on a slope. Keep this in mind when choosing the land for your home. You may not have a house plan yet, but you probably have some idea of the style home you prefer.

6 10, 2013

Building a New Home – A Picture Diary Part 2

By |2020-12-02T12:13:52-05:00October 6th, 2013|Building a New Home|

The Summer season has passed and much has been accomplished at the building site of the new Brookville Model Home at Huntleigh. In a very short time, the foundation has been poured, framing completed, and now, under roof and protected from the elements. During the next few months interior work will focus on; electrical, plumbing, drywall and trim. Stay tuned!

22 09, 2013

Importance of Water Dispersion

By |2021-03-23T11:19:22-04:00September 22nd, 2013|Home Ownership|

As we enter autumn it is important to take note of where your down spouts are dispersing water around your house. You want to make sure that you have them extended and running water away from your foundation walls. Some people remove their downspout extensions during this time of year and this can be a mistake.

18 09, 2013

Dreaming of Building a House

By |2021-03-12T15:20:51-05:00September 18th, 2013|New Home Buying|

Why not live in a home you have been dreaming of. This 1966 square foot two story home for sale is located in Springfield Development, near Bellefonte, PA. This newly constructed Lexington home design features 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths and a 2 car garage. Some of the features include; high efficiency heat pump and central air. The back entry serves as a drop zone area as it has a large coat closet and a Laundry Room.

16 09, 2013

5 Steps to Keep Your Home Purchase on Track

By |2020-05-28T11:51:24-04:00September 16th, 2013|Home Financing|

You’ve found your dream home. Make sure missteps don’t prevent a successful closing. Be truthful on your mortgage application You may think fudging your income a little or omitting debts when applying for a mortgage will go unnoticed. Not true. Lenders have become more diligent in verifying information on mortgage applications. If you fib, expect to be found out and denied the loan you need to fund your home purchase. Plus, intentionally lying on a mortgage application is a crime.