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How You Can Do Your Part to Get Your New Home Completed on TimeIf you are the type of buyer that frequents the building site of your new home every week or on your lunch hour to check on the progress, you may very well see the house you are waiting for remain virtually untouched for days. With fewer construction crews, weather delays, untimely building supply drops, and any possible glitch in this intricate process, it’s not surprising that builders can only estimate fuzzy target dates for completion. Rest assured, however, that no one wants the homes completed on time more than the builder itself, since no one in that organization gets paid until the proverbial fat lady sings. Rather than point fingers, however, buyers may want to consider what they can personally do to “set the stage” for the timeliest completion possible of their new homes. Sometimes by their action (or inaction) buyers can have more control over the process than they may realize. This is because builders gauge their schedules on certain “mileposts,” such as a buyer’s loan approval or a buyer’s sign-off and deposit on items they chose at the design center, to determine when they may move to the next step in the construction process. Each step is vital, but many buyers oftentimes don’t see themselves as part of the process. Time-consuming builder status meetings are usually held weekly, with sales, construction, lending and design center personnel all in attendance, chronicling every home site in every community the builder currently has under construction. To the builder, no matter how warm and fuzzy the salesperson may feel about your personal situation, you have become a statistic in their status reports and time waits for no buyers on contract. To do your part in getting your home completed on time, here are some steps you can take to ensure success:
If you do your part, no one can point out that you had anything to do with a potential delay. And you can finally look gleefully forward to your move – unpacking box after box, moving furniture, hanging pictures, ordering take-out food, and (the best part) spending your first night in your brand new home. |
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