Showing posts with label mooresville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mooresville. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2008

Lake Norman Real Estate: I own my own lot, how can I save on building a home?

Saving a lot of money while building a home on your own lot




In the present economy EVERYBODY is looking for new ways to save money. In this low point, businesses and industries are finding new, innovative ways to market themselves and reduce overhead so they can maximize profitability. In the auto industry, manufactures are starting to invest their money on energy effecient vehicles as rising energy costs have changed demand. Real Estate and Building is seeing a similar trend.

I have recently teamed up with Lake Norman Custom Builder, Greg Fisher promoting a new hybrid building program which focuses on getting clients into a house that they wouldn't normally be able to afford using a full service contract. I have not seen any other programs like this out there and it is unique to the Lake Norman area. Greg has already finished 2 homes using this program, saving the clients hundreds of thousands of dollars. Using this program, you are simply building the home "along with" an experienced custom general contractor. To put it into simple terms, it is a cross between a full service contract and building the home yourself.

The negative aspect of building a home under a full service contract is the high price that you will pay a builder. The negative aspect of building a home on your own is having a lack of experience, the inability to sell within 2 years because of tax purposes, and not having a recommended subcontractor base.

This hybrid program is designed to overcome all of these pitfalls and deliver our client into a quality built home at a reasonable cost.

Please see the Lake Norman Hybrid Building Program links for more details.

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

Lake Norman Real Estate: Internet Paves path to Real Estate Success

Internet is Real Estate way of the future




I recently came across a great article in the Herald which is a local Lake Norman publication. I'm going to put up some of the findings of the article.

- 80% of buyers look on the internet for real estate.
- Many homeowners are now trying to sell their homes as FSBO's and trying to avoid paying commission, although homes represented by agents historically sell faster and for a better price.
- The best thing to do in the current market is to select an Internet-savvy real estate agent to represent you.
- Buyers and sellers should use the internet to find an agent, because if you can find them online, so can others.
- It is the time to buy. The inventory is flooded on the market and now is the time to find a great deal.

Some of this information is pretty basic, but it shows that our economy and technology are ever changing and the way of doing things of old, are not always the way of the future. With energy costs going through the roof, people are turning to the internet to locate properties and for low cost marketing. Lets face it, the internet is the future of the real estate world.

For more information on this post, contact your Real Living real estate broker at 704.315.8106.

See also:
Why do I need an agent

Thursday, June 12, 2008

For Sellers

Links for Sellers

- Will be updated as content is posted.

The internet is the Real Estate way of the future
Agency Relationships
Windows - Types and Energy Effeciency
Tips for Selling your home
Lake Norman area Real Estate Guide
Real Estate Law - Fiduciary Duties of an Agent
What does it mean to be green?
Lake Norman/Charlotte Area Information Links

For Buyers

Links for Buyers

- Will be updated as content is posted.

Lake Norman area Community Information

Cornelius
Blue Stone Harbor
Captains Point
Harborside - Ryan Homes
Shadow Creek - Carlyle Properties
Torrence Chapel Road Communities (Established)
Westmoreland - David Weekly Homes

Town of Cornelius Information

Davidson
Abersham of Davidson - Many Custom Builders
Anniston - Niblock Homes
Davidson Bay - Ryan Homes
Davidson Landing - Waterfront Condos (Established Community)

Huntersville
Gilead Ridge - Ryan Homes

Mooresville

Town of Mooresville Information

Lake Norman area General Links

Save Money while building on your own lot

The internet is the real estate way of the future

Building a Custom Home in the Lake Norman Area?
Interesting Facts on Building Green
New Hybrid Homebuilding Program introduced to the Lake Norman area
Lake Norman Hybrid Homebuilding Program Links
Saving you hundreds of thousands building a Lake Norman Custom Home
Lake Norman Green Building 2
NEW Lake Norman "Build it Together Program" - Get into a custom at a rock-bottom price!
Agency Relationships
Windows - Types and Energy Effeciency
Why do I need an Agent to Purchase a Home?
Lake Norman/Charlotte Area Homebuilders
Sherrills Ford - Natural Beauty along the NW end of Lake Norman
Charlotte/Lake Norman area Real Estate Maps
North Carolina Home Inspections
Lake Norman Area Real Estate Guide
Lakeside Dining on Lake Norman
First Time Homebuyer Renovation Loan
First Time Homebuyers
The Production Homebuilding Process
New Construction and Homebuilders
Real Estate Law - Fiduciary Duties of an Agent
What does it mean to be green?
Lake Norman/Charlotte area Information Links

Monday, June 9, 2008

Lake Norman Real Estate: Charlotte and Lake Norman area Real Estate Map

Charlotte/Lake Norman area Real Esate Maps




So how do all the real estate agents in the charlotte area narrow down the real estate search? Take a look at the map above. Although the MLS will narrow down the search to pinpoint what we're looking for, this map will give us/our clients a good place to start to plan on where they want to settle down.

Area 1-9, 42, and 99 (Uptown) are in Mecklenburg County. Of course our hotspot, the Lake Norman area has it's own map down below to make narrowing it down an easier task.

Lake Norman Real Estate Map - Area 13





Our Real Living Office in Davidson is in area 13-3 close to the Iredell border. You can also see that Lake Norman as a very large area which is located in 4 different counties (Mecklenburg, Iredell, Lincoln, and Catawba). Areas 13-1 (Troutman area) and 13-5 (Sherrills Ford area) on the northern end of the lake are the most rural and tend to offer the more affordable housing. Area 13-2 (Mooresville area) is "Nascar City USA" and the home of Dale Earnhardt. Area 13-3 (Cornelius/Huntersville areas) tend to be the most "built up areas" and are the closest to downtown Charlotte. Every area on the lake has much to offer and home prices are in large variety.

If you have any questions about any of the Lake Norman areas, contact your Real Living Agent with questions at 704.315.8106.

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

Friday, May 30, 2008

Lake Norman Real Estate: Production Homebuilding Process!

The Production Homebuilding Process





In the next few weeks I am going to gather information on builders in the Cornelius, Huntersville, and Mooresville areas. Check back over the next few weeks for community specific information in the Lake Norman Area!

Today I am going to share some of the ins and out of purchasing a new home from a Production Homebuilder. First of all, just as a reminder of what classifies a production homebuilder. Production homebuilders tend to offer the best option on a new home with a budget... although many production homebuilders also offer higher end homes nowadays. They use STOCK floor plans and allow their purchasers to modify a few options and make selections within the home. They also focus on building in mass production, which allow them to have competitive pricing.

When visiting a model home or sales office, take notice on the upkeep of the Model Home(s) and the organization of the people working within the models. The condition of the model reflects on the professionalism of who your dealing with. What does the community entrace look like, how well maintained is it? Drive the jobsite, take notes on the overall community appearance and how well the jobsite is maintained. There is always going to be debris on a construction site, but how are the materials stored and how safe and clean is the jobsite overall (especially on the weekends). This will reflect on the Superintendent of course and how well organized they are and gives you an idea on the quality of the subcontractors you have performing the work.

Ask the sales person or builder if you can walk through a home under construction. Don't do this alone, as someone from the company should be present with you for liability purposes! This can give you an idea of quality of construction.

Make sure to check out all the features and ammenities that the community has to offer. What are the HOA fees??... and it's not bad to stop a resident that is walking down the sidewalk and ask them how well they like the community. Residents don't represent the builder, so they will give you the down-low on the community.

Here is a rough description of how the new building process works... some builder differ on this:

-secure financing and writing the contract (most large builders offer financing which is where you can usually take advantage of their incentives... they may give you 6K in free options but is their interest rate comparable to the going rate... some people use the builder to finance and then refinance later... make sure you look into the details of everything you sign!)

-selecting your options/finishes (most people can't visualize what something looks like so make sure you SEE what you are purchasing... walk through a house that has the same or similar options you are buying... and make sure you know your colors and selections and how well they go together... seek opinions of family and friends if not sure)

-Pre Construction Meeting ... this is usually held with the sales rep and the superintendent. This is essentially where the sales rep hands it off to the person in charge of construction. You normally go over all the options in the house before construction starts. This is also a good time to discuss with the builder if you want to have your own home inspector perform inspections throughout the building process! Your Builder will have to pass different inspections throughout the process, county inspection usually include (footing, foundation, framing, service, rough trades, insulation, final trades, and final inspection... although this can change depending on the area. The most important inspection you can have done is an inspection before drywall is hung in the house!



-Pre Drywall Meeting... usually between the superintendent and the buyer. Allows the buyer to see the house in the framing stage with all the trades in place, before the drywall is hung. Good time to check phone/cable/speaker locations and double check all the visible options.

-Walk Through... held before closing after the house is completed. Walk through and make a punchout list with the superintendent and rewalk the list before closing.

-Closing

-Service... every builder is different but all have a service program in place. Make sure you know the warranties on your home... Sewer, Structural, Trades, Finishes, Exterior... ect. Make sure you also get a emergency contact list from the builder in the event that something happens after hours!

You can see why it is important to have representation when you purchase a new home... you always want to protect your interests as the buyer! There are many things to know and keep track of! Please contact your Lake Norman Real Estate Professional for more info!