Showing posts with label lake norman builders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lake norman builders. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Lake Norman Real Estate: Interesting Facts on Green Building

Interesting Facts on Green Building



As an avid reader of Builder magazine, I came across an interesting article called "To go Green, or not to go Green." I just wanted to share some information from the article.

Green building is projected to grow as a share in the overall residential construction market from just 2% in 2005 to between 12% and 20% in 2012. In current US dollars, that's from $7B to $40B-$70B by 2012.

Here is an average one builder has made on the Cost of going green.

Green Items Additional Cost
Inspections/Modeling $3,000 - $5,000
2 by 6 exterior wall $4,000 - $6,000
Housewrap $2,000 - $4,000
Asphalt paper over housewrap $1,000 - $2,000
High-Quality Windows $8,000 - $10,000
Blown Insulation $3,000 - $40,000
Tight Duct Systems $1,000 - $2,000
Upgrade furnace or boilers $2,000 - $5,000
Upgrade a/c units $2,000 - $5,000

So you can see that building green can cost quite a bit extra money up front, but can also help you save in the long term. If you are planning on staying in a home for a long time, building green may be the way to go!

See also:

Lake Norman Green Building 2
Learn all about windows and effeciency
What does it mean to be green?

Jeremy Adair
NC Licensed GC
NC Licensed Broker
Phone: 704.315.8106
Fax: 704.892.9766
Jeremy.Adair@RealLiving.com

Lake Norman Real Estate: Building a custom home in the Lake Norman area?

DK Construction - Affordable, high quality custom homes in the Lake Norman area.



General Contractors


Greg Fisher has over 20 years of homebuilding experience through his career. Greg has lived on Lake Norman in the highly touted "The Point" community for the last few years. Greg understands the challenges of the current market and has developed a HYBRID homebuilding program designed for the Lake Norman area that can literally save those that want to build a custom home, hundreds of thousands of dollars! Greg served on the NC committee to adopt the International Building code and is also a master carpenter. He believes in using the highest standards to building a new home and uses standards that far exceed the Residential Building code.


Jeremy Adair has built over 175 homes in the Washington DC and Charlotte, NC markets. A graduate of Penn State University and former Project Manager for Ryan Homes, Jeremy understands the pitfalls that come with builder's saving pennies and the strengths and weaknesses of buying/building a production home. Working for a production builder for some time, Jeremy new it was time to switch over to the custom side and focus more on the customer and building a 100% quality home that families will enjoy for a lifetime. Jeremy is also a certified site inspector in Charlotte/Mecklenburg and a licensed Real Estate Broker.

For more information on these Licensed General Contractors and the New Lake Norman Hybrid Building Program, contact Jeremy Adair at 704.315.8106 or at Jeremy.Adair@RealLiving.com.

See Also:
Lake Norman Hybrid Building Program Links

Jeremy Adair
NC Licensed GC
NC Licensed Broker
Phone: 704.315.8106
Fax: 704.892.9766
Jeremy.Adair@RealLiving.com

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Lake Norman Real Estate: Do I really need an Agent to buy a home?


Why I need an Agent to purchase a home



I've been asked this question many times and here are the few answers of why you need a Real Estate Agent that is familiar with the area and process to help assist you with the largest purchase you'll make.

1) Experience

You don't have to know everything there is to know about buying real estate as long as you hire the right person. Most Agents specialize in a certain part of town or in a certain type of real estate. For example, some agents work with first time homebuyers, or the condo market or luxury homebuyers, etc. You get my drift. Pick a Agent that knows the market and earns their living working with clients in real estate. You will find that your Realtor may not know everything, but they will know where to find out any information you need.

2) Neighborhood Expert

Agents have access to all kinds of information about neighborhoods. Not only can we find comparable sales in the area to insure you are not paying too much for the home, we can usually find out what kind of upgrades those homes had and if any contracts fell through during the process. I talk to fellow Agents all the time about market trends and houses currently on the market. We can also guide you to other sources to find out crime statistics, demographics or information on schools.

3) Price Guidance and Market Conditions

Contrary to popular belief, we do not provide the suggested selling price or tell buyers what to offer. Having said that, we do have a vested interest in seeing that the house sells. We can do a market analysis and determine how long homes in the area have been on the market, what the ratios of list-to-sold prices have been or even the price per square foot if needed. All of this information will have a big impact on what you as a buyer ultimately decide to do.

4) Networking

Agents tend to have a large network of professionals they can refer that will assist you with obtaining financing, home inspections, pest control, minor repairs, etc. Typically, these are professionals with whom the agent has a history and feels comfortable recommending.

5) Negotiating Skills

Unlike most buyers and sellers, Agents can remove themselves from the emotional aspects of the transaction. We use this skill every day in a variety of situations and it's our job to maintain the level head in the deal. In addition, we are bound to keep your information confidential which enhances your negotiating position.

6) Paperwork

Take a look at any folder being carried about by an Agent. It will be somewhere between 1 inch and 3 inches thick. This folder contains all the executed contracts, amendments, disclosure statements, exhibits, termite letters, inspection reports, instructions to closing attorneys and financing information for a single transaction. One omission could land you in court or allow the deal to fall through with no consequences to the offending party.

7) Post Closing Questions

No matter how smoothly a transaction is, there may still be questions that come up weeks or months after the closing. Any Agent worth their salt will be available after closing to point you in the right direction for getting your questions answered. We do it to maintain a relationship with a good client for referrals and future business and we do it because it's the right thing to do.

Well, there you have it. Seven reasons for selecting an Agent when buying a home. Just remember that real estate is what we do all day every day.

For more information, contact your local Lake Norman Real Estate Agent!

Jeremy Adair
Real Living - Davidson, NC
Cell: 704.315.8106
Fax: 704.892.9766
Jeremy.Adair@RealLiving.com