If you’re thinking about buying a new home, one key decision you’ll have to make is finding a home builder. Working with an experienced, professional builder can make a difference when it comes to creating your dream home. Seeking out a home builder that will meet your expectations involves targeted research and asking the right questions. Below are some steps you can take to find a builder who is right for you.

Make a List of Potential Builders

With so many companies to choose from the best first step is to make a list of potential builders. Central Washington Home Builders Association has a list of builders who work in this area. (Search our online web directory) If you want to add more names to your list, consider reviewing the real estate section of the local newspaper for builders and projects. Many builders advertise what type of homes they construct and may offer a price range. Another great source is local real estate agents or asking friends and relatives for recommendations.

Ask Questions

Once you’ve generated a robust list of potential builders, reach out and ask questions. You can start by asking about associated costs in the short and long term such as financing options, fees, homeowner’s association dues, and estimated taxes on the property. Don’t forget to secure references from recent buyers. A professional builder will be able to provide you with the names and contact information of customers. When you connect with a reference, talk to them about their experience working with the builder in terms of planning, timelines, and budgeting.

Get to Know Your Builder

Once you’ve narrowed down your list, make sure the home builder has substantial experience building the type of home you want. You can ask to see model homes, for example, floor plans, and design options. Some builders have professional designations which is a sign that the builder has expertise in a specific area of the building, for example, BIAW Certified Builder.

Establish Communication Expectations

Before you agree to work with a home builder, make sure to establish communication expectations. You both should agree on how often to connect to discuss updates throughout the project. It is best to determine what communication channel (email, text, or phone) fits your needs. Taking this small but important step will help eliminate any confusion in the home building process and avoid damaging your relationship with your builder.

To meet local home building professionals and learn more about the home building process, contact the Central Washington Home Builders Association.

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