Building A Home? Want To Ask A Builder The Right Questions - Not The Dumb Ones!
These are real builder questions that I got from readers of my e-book, "Residential Development Made Easy" with answers from a major USA Master Builder operating in 48 States.
Question 1.
My wife and I are planning a new home. We intend approaching a builder or two in this area, and I plan on asking them these questions.
My wife is very adept at planning and researching. Under what circumstances do you recommend we hire an architect? And Why or why not? (This is not a loaded question. I am not an architect and neither is my brother-in-law. We would prefer to construct without hiring an architect.)
Reply
It would depend on your budget. Some architects in the US charge as much as 10% of the budget of a home to do the plans. Master Builders, as opposed to "Local Builder Bob," don't like to place their clients in a position of hiring an architect until they really need one.
The best advice our clients get is to prioritize their actions as follows:
First: Get the loan;
Second: Get the land;
Third: Get the Interior Designer;
Forth: Get the architect.
In our case, we have in-house architects and structural engineers.
It is best to hire an Interior Designer (ASID) and have them work with you to design the floor plan, which is uniquely suited for how you and your family use space and the style you like.
Armed with this floor plan you would then send it to us and we would create your architect blueprints from it.
Blueprints are part of the quote we provide our clients. This way they don't have 'Sticker Shock' from a local architect.
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