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Should You Build When There Is a Home Building Decline

Posted By: Ramon Rivas on May 25, 2010 at 12:27 pm


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Everyone would like to have a place that they can call their home. If you have saved enough money, you might even consider building your own instead of renting. But there is one problem, the country is now in a financial crisis. So should you still continue building one now or continue paying rent?

The answer is yes as long as you have the money in your possession. This means you don’t have to borrow money from the bank to buy the materials and pay for the people who will be doing the work.

To do that, you have to first figure out what kind of home do you want to have and set a certain budget. After getting an estimate as to how much materials and labor will cost, you also have to factor in inflation and a little allowance just in case there will be some unexpected situations later on. With all the information, you can have your contractor work on your property until it is complete.

Over time, the value of your house will go up and when you decide to sell it, you will have more money which you can use to buy or build a bigger home.

That may not be the case right now when we are presently facing a financial crisis but it will happen. One thing that could help increase its value even is to install eco-friendly mirrors or put a security system in place.

This will never happen if you continue to pay rent because you are just shelling out money and giving this to the landlord so you don’t earn any interest.

But wouldn’t it be cheaper to buy a home especially when the market value went down due to the financial crisis?

While it is true there is a sharp decline in the housing market, you have to remember that it is not brand new so you will have to conduct some repairs and maybe even renovate certain portions of the house. If the house is old, you will also have to spend a lot to make sure the temperature can be regulated during the hot and cold months throughout the year.

There are a lot of lessons you will learn when you decide to have your home built. You will learn that it is not just about hammering a nail into a piece of wood but also properly budgeting as well as managing how much cash you have so you don’t overspend thus not wasting any of your hard earned money.

In fact, when you make a home, you don’t only establish a place for yourself but also help people in the construction industry and the state. This is because you guarantee work for those who do this as a living and the money you pay for building permits adds to the local revenue.

So should you build your home amidst the decline in the home building industry? Yes because you will finally have your dream home just the way you like it with everything there that is brand new. If there is a problem, it cane easily be fixed with any additional because it comes with a warranty. It is also environment friendly or “greener” as it is up to standard with the latest environmental regulations.

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