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Find the Right Contractor for Your New Construction Home

by Kevin Smith Author

You’re Expecting

You’ve just found out you’re expecting your fourth child, and you and your husband are related. The only problem is you’ve already maxed out your three-bedroom, two-bathroom ranch with the first three children. Two are already sharing a bedroom, and you feel it’s high time you upgraded to a bigger house. You launch a comprehensive search in your hometown of Lemont, IL, but it yields nothing. Literally nothing. You’re starting to feel extremely frustrated. How are you going to be ready for this baby? That’s when your husband gently suggests looking into the options regarding new construction homes in Lemont, IL.

New Construction

“What a novel idea!” you think to yourself. If you can’t buy the perfect home, you might as well get the planning process rolling on what you’d like if you built one. You hop on the internet and begin looking for builders and searching outhouse plans. You realize that if you don’t want your youngest two children sharing a room forever, you need to look at plans that include a whopping five bedrooms. And that’s if you plan to stop procreating after this little darling arrives. Better add on a convertible bonus room just in case. Luckily, the options are varied and endless. It turns out five or six bedrooms won’t be too hard to find, or fund, after all.

The Right Contractor

There’s one thing you do know for sure at this point: you don’t want to be the designer or the default general contractor for this project. Therefore, it’s important to find a builder who is putting up new construction homes in Lemont, IL. Look for a contractor who has been in the game for a few years and has a good reputation in the community. You can ensure you’re dealing with someone who’s on the up-and-up by checking on them with the Better Business Bureau or with the local real estate or builders association. It’s important to make sure they have a good track record of treating customers, as well as other contractors, fairly. Also, check to make sure they’re able to stay on a timeline with construction projects. They could be the most accommodating contractor out there, but if they’re not able to finish projects close to the time they say the will, the entire construction can get strung out. And in your condition, you don’t need any delays. Once you locate your ideal contractor and the piece of land you want to live on, you’re free to begin building your dream home. The next big project will be moving in and decorating that nursery.


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