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What To Look For In A Custom Home Neighborhood

by Trish



Looking to move to a custom home neighborhood can be exciting, but you need to know what you should be looking for in these locations to ensure you select the proper one.  Every neighborhood is different and has its own unique set of living guidelines.  Without this information, you could easily be like some people and find out there are far greater restrictions on your property and lifestyle than you realized before buying.   Do your homework ahead of time and get to know the neighborhood before buying your house…it’s easy to fall in love with a new house and completely forget about what comes with it.


First:  Know your builder

The first thing you should be looking for in custom home neighborhood is who the builder is. Some of these neighborhoods will require you to use the same builder and it could be owned by the company. You should research and find out who the main builder is in the neighborhood to ensure you are selecting the right neighborhood atmosphere for you and your family’s needs.  You also want to know this information because you may end up thinking you can select your builder and be shocked to find out you cannot.

Second:  Know Neighborhood Restrictions

The second thing you should look for in the custom home neighborhood is what kind of restrictions they have. Quite a few of these neighborhoods will have a homeowners association which you have to agree to abide by. Since they may have this, you will want to make sure you are able to live within their rules. Without this information you may find out after you have bought the house, you cannot have your dog or other animals you want to have.

Third:  Know The Requirements

The third thing you should consider is what kind of requirements they have on your home. These items may include having the landscape done in a specific way or even having your home painted in a way which you do not like. So you need to find out about these guidelines prior to the purchase of your dream home.

Planning and buying a new house can be exciting for many different reasons. However, if you are building a custom home, you should make sure you understand the neighborhood which you are buying in. Then you can know for certain if your house will be suited to your needs and those of your family, instead of finding out after the fact that the neighborhood isn’t the right fit.

Ken Uhrich likes houses.  In fact he lives in one. You can drop him a line at the Custom Home Group website.

Filed Under: House and Home Tagged With: builder, Custom Home Neighborhood, Neighborhood Restrictions





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