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eciding to build a new home is undoubtedly one of the most important decisions you will ever take, and so choosing a quality builder for the project is paramount. But unless you are involved in the construction industry, or have insider knowledge, this could prove to be a daunting task. However, there are a number of valuable steps that you can take, and questions you can ask, to go some way to making sure that you employ the right builders for the job.
Show homes and display villages
An initial step, and one that is relatively straightforward, is to take the opportunity to look at show homes and display villages. These will give you some insight into the design concepts favoured by a builder, as well as allowing you to see close up the quality of their work. When you begin this process, no doubt you will want to consider as many different sites as possible, so it’s extremely useful to take with you a camera and a notebook. It is easy after a while for properties to blend into one another in your mind, but if you note down interesting details and features of each particular property you look at, it will be easier to distinguish between them at a later date. When you visit a display village, look at every property they have on show, even those not within your price range, as these may still give you some useful tips regarding layouts and styles that you might not otherwise discover. Take a tape measure with you, so that you get a more accurate grasp of the dimensions of each room, which is often
Building a New Home in Adelaide - Finding a Builder difficult in a show home because they are fully furnished and decked out. Will your furniture fit? Does the layout suit the sort of sofa, or dining table you already have?
Reputation
It may now be that you have visited several show homes or display villages, or have in mind two or three potential builders for your new home. At this stage, it is important to consider the reputations of those builders you’re thinking about. People you know who have building work done are always a good starting point, as they are in a position to provide a personal recommendation (or otherwise). Take note of
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