Buying your first home needn't be as daunting or as stressful as you think. The process is very much like a recipe for cooking. Adopting a pro-active perspective from the day you decide to buy a home until you walk out of closing or escrow can be the single largest decision you make that will impact your overall home buying experience. Mark Nash author of 1001 Tips for Buying and Selling a Home offers tips to simplify and focus while buying and looking for your first home.
There's a secret among builder-developers, and that secret is that, if you are one of their number with a prime piece of property you are anxious to develop while keeping your costs low enough to make the homes you build attractive in the dismal US housing market, developing your property with modular homes could be the answer for which you are looking. Modular homes, are, in fact, taking the home building industry by storm, because they have so much to offer not only the home buyer but the home builder.
The hardest part of coming home from a long trip is dealing with being home. No one likes to return home but we all do. Sometimes we are happy about it despite missing the road, other times all we want to do is leave right away. No matter what, it is a shock to the system from going from nomad to settled down. Here are some strategies to help cope with your return home and prepare for your next trip.
This is by no means an exhaustive list of what's available in the area of prefabricated homes and buildings. This article is to introduce you to the world prefab. If you're in the industry, you'll probably be cringing about now at the word "prefab". But, the word is one that has become synonymous with homes and buildings that have been partially or fully assembled in a factory setting. I for one am excited to see the latest versions of modern prefabs emerging globally. They're well thought out, beautiful, and energy-efficient. |