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		<title>The Process Of Building A Custom Home</title>
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Before you get started you  need to know what your budget allows. The brilliance of a custom built  home is that you can always make changes along the way. However you  need to have a bottom line to start with, while reserving a special  budget for upgrades should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a name="fb_share" type="box_count" share_url="http://www.palladiumcustomhomes.com/blog/process-of-building-a-custom-home/">Share</a><div class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: left; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;"><a href="http://api.tweetmeme.com/share?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.palladiumcustomhomes.com%2Fblog%2Fprocess-of-building-a-custom-home%2F"><img src="http://api.tweetmeme.com/imagebutton.gif?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.palladiumcustomhomes.com%2Fblog%2Fprocess-of-building-a-custom-home%2F" height="61" width="51" /></a></div><p>What Can You Afford</p>
<p>Before you get started you  need to know what your budget allows. The brilliance of a custom built  home is that you can always make changes along the way. However you  need to have a bottom line to start with, while reserving a special  budget for upgrades should you decide you would like a richer wood for  your kitchen cabinets; for example. Your local lenders who specialize  in the financing of new homes will be happy to answer questions and  help you determine what you can comfortably afford, if in fact you  are going to apply for financing. Otherwise we will likely  offer to help you put together a budget and secure financing.</p>
<p>Do You Have A Location?</p>
<p>Location is important because  though you may not be planning to move anytime soon, you’ll want to  be in a neighborhood with the best resale value on your home. Most importantly,  you want to be sure that you’re going to be happy where  you live. Research the neighborhood by spending some quality time doing  business in it before you decide to have your <a href="http://www.palladiumcustomhomes.com/">Dallas custom home</a> built. After  all, once you move in this neighborhood is where you’ll probably be  spending most of your time.. Meet potential neighbors and see  what they are like. We will also be able to provide you with  information about local businesses, schools, shopping centers and so  forth.</p>
<p>Is Choosing A Lot The First  Step?</p>
<p>Yes, we can build on any lot in the Dallas Ft Worth area.  We also have many <a href="http://www.palladiumcustomhomes.com/availablenow.html">communities that are available now</a>.</p>
<p>How Do I Research Schools and  Businesses?</p>
<p>Assuming you have or intend  to have children, you know how important their education is for a good  future. The state school board will have all the information you need  to decide which school is right for your kids. Available information  may include class size, test scores, special programs and other interesting  agendas. You can also ask your builder or real estate agent, as they  too will have key information on schools and other area amenities. The  local Chamber of Commerce can provide data on local businesses; as do  many free guides on the Internet or in newspapers.</p>
<p>What Kind of Home Do You Want?</p>
<p>Though you don’t have to  make any final decisions before consulting a builder, you may want to  start thinking about the features of a home that mean the most to you.  Style, comfort, storage room and how you intend to use your home from  day to day are all factors to take into consideration. You may find  it useful to collect clippings from magazines of the furnishings or  architecture of homes you find appealing. When you sit down with a builder,  you can share your ideas more easily with visual aids. Builders usually  have materials you can browse through for ideas and floor plans as well.</p>
<p>What Might You Need For The  Future?</p>
<p>The key to planning your home  to see you through the future is to know up front how long you intend  to stay. For example; if you’re in your 40’s or retired you might  want to consider what amenities could be useful and comfortable for  you in your later years. A single story dwelling may be more sensible  than one with stairs to climb. Doorways and hallways of broader width  may make life easier later on and there are other features you may need  to consider.</p>
<p>Do You Need To Be Hands On?</p>
<p>Of course you will have some  involvement with the building process; it is your dream home after all.  Talk to us, tell us your expectations, the amount of time,  and number of details you want to be involved in during the process  of building your custom home. Some new homeowners even like to get their  hands dirty by helping to complete the finishing touches.</p>
<p>When Do You Expect Completion?</p>
<p>It can take anywhere from 4  months to a year to complete a custom home because the process takes  longer than a production-built home. If this isn’t comfortable for  you, it’s best to discuss this with the builder from the very beginning.  If you are currently a homeowner now would be the time to make arrangements  to sell your dwelling; and plan for the possibility that you may need  to find a temporary place to live in between the sale of your current  house and the move-in date of your custom built home.</p>
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