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it. Also consider that an experienced contractor brings a wealth
of knowledge to a project. This knowledge makes the building
process go smoothly and more efficiently, resulting in lower costs
and higher quality work. Plus with their experience, they know
what materials and building details work and which are prone to
failure. Work with your builder to design a home that is within the
budgeted amount.
6) Floor plans and materials: For your construction loan we will
need detailed specifications, including floor plans, as well as details
about the materials that are going to be used in the home. Builders
often put together a comprehensive list of all details; details
generally include everything from ceiling heights to the type of
home insulation to be used and much more.
7) Appraisal: Although it can seem difficult to appraise something
that doesn’t exist, we will engage a qualified home appraiser to
review the plans and specs of the house, as well as the value of the
land that the home is being built on. These calculations are then
compared to other similar houses with similar locations, similar
features, and similar size. These other houses are called “comps,”
and an appraised value is determined based on the comps.
8) Approval: Once the appraisal has been completed, final approval
on the construction loan will take place. After approval, the
construction loan is then finalized and closed. Construction on the
home now begins!
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Design the house to your budget
It is important to start with a realistic budget. With clear budget
guidelines, you will reduce your chances of getting a design that is
over budget that you might not be able to afford. Even with clear
budget guidelines, many projects will still come in over budget.
Before construction begins have a plan for how you would handle
cost overruns that may happen during the project. If you have
cost overruns will you have sufficient cash to pay those costs out
of pocket? If not, discuss this with your First Dakota mortgage
lending officer. You may need to look at getting qualified for more
loan than you think you will need just in case you need to increase
your loan amount to pay for any cost overruns.
Home and neighborhood should be equal
When building, there are two main issues, the ability to finance
the home and the ability to protect your investment. Your First
Dakota mortgage lending officer will help you determine the
best financing for the project. Matching the size and price of the
home you build with the neighborhood can help protect your
investment.
Building a home is not the time to leave anything to chance.
Carefully weighing the items listed in this article is important so
you know that the choice you make is the right one for you. If you
have mortgage or construction lending questions, please contact
Gloria Bohn, 605-665-4951, gbohn@firstdakota.com; Mary Pfeiffer,
605-655-7579, mpfeiffer@firstdakota.com; or Sandy Brown, 605624-5845, sbrown@firstdakota.com Or go to FirstDakota.com to
complete our prequalification application.
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Did you
know?
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notes
that there is no practical way to eliminate all mold
and mold spores in an indoor environment, including
a home. But by controlling moisture in their homes
or apartments, men and women can control indoor
mold growth. One way to do just that is to prevent
condensation in a home by adding insulation. In
addition, clean building materials or furnishings that
become wet as promptly as possible, and no more
than 48 hours after the items have become wet.
Mold produces allergens and irritants, and inhaling
or touching mold or mold spores can trigger allergic
responses such as sneezing, runny nose, red eyes,
rashes on the skin, and even fever-like symptoms.
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