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Home building on land thread 2021 - progress pics inside

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Were you glad you did it after?
Thanks for the note
Absolutely I am glad because even though I was losing hair and wanting to flog the GC with a hickory switch, I ended up on the land I wanted to come home to. And even though it was significantly over budget, land prices have risen so much now I have significant equity in the property anyway. And really I just wanted to be able to walk out in my yard naked with a jug of whiskey and fire a shotgun into the treeline without complaints. Mission accomplished.
 
When we had the misfortune to be exiled up north for a year and a half, I noticed a lot of driveways, even in close proximity neighborhoods, used asphalt for their driveways. Even if really short. I assume it is something to do with the weather but I always wondered why that isn't the case here for longer rural driveways. I'm going on the assumption that is materially cheaper than concrete.

Not particularly, but concrete cracks easily with frost heaves, and there's no way to avoid those on a driveway Up North unless you build it like the old Roman roads, with bedding below the frost line. Asphalt bends more than it cracks, so at worst you have to do some patching in the spring, but it doesn't just disintegrate like cracked concrete does.

That's the same reason you don't see a lot of slab-built houses up there. Almost everything has a basement, since it's simpler to just dig a hole below the frostline than try and create a slab foundation that will be frost-proof.
 
Nah , the other party determines the commission for the buyers agent.. it is not up to the buyers agent representing you..

The key takeaway is that: the buyers agent will see when a property offers low or no commission for them and they should be honest enough to not try to sway you away from the property just because of that

ive taken losses and took a 0$ commission for many hours of work because it was the house my client wanted

not to mention it’s extremely hard for a buyers agent right now , in this competitive environment - he could show you ten homes , put in hours and hours of work and get nothing because it’s hard to get a contract for buyers right now

If I can help you lmk, I live close to kennesaw

cheers

Thanks,

Hilton
 
That’s amazing. They are getting it done.
Its a crazy time to build. I called a friend earlier to ask him to price closing in a garage in our new house. I was shocked at how much the price of lumber and such has increased. I now know why the seller told us they quit working on the deck when they ran out of money.
 
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