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Building your First Home Isn’t Such a Scary Thing

10 September 2016 by Australian Women Online

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Building your First Home Isn’t Such a Scary Thing

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First Home Owners Centre helping first home buyers. Buying a first home doesn’t have to be as scary as many people fear and while there are lots of things to consider and organise, there are also many professional companies out there that can help. Anyone who decides to get their first home built rather than buy a pre-existing property will find that they have a different selection of issues to consider and vice versa, and the best option will always come down to personal circumstances.

However, if budget and personal circumstances allow, getting a new property built from the ground up is a great choice to make in terms of investing into a new property that will yield good ROI and being able to build a home that suits specific needs. For a new first home buyer in WA or anywhere else in Australia or even in the rest of the world, there are all kinds of things to do when getting a home built and the first is to contact a professional building company to help with the building work.

Sourcing Professional Help

There are a few things that can be done in order to source professional help from an established building company, including the following:

  • Read online reviews to see what other people have to say about their services.
  • Check out social media to see what reputation they have.
  • Contact them to judge them on how professional they seem.
  • Ask people for a recommendation.
  • Look at testimonials.
  • Check out previous work examples in the company’s portfolio.

Getting a reputable building company to do all of the design and building work is vital and it will always take some time to find a company with a good reputation in the sector, so be prepared to dedicate some research time to do this before starting with any purchases or plans.

Sensible Budgeting

One of the biggest problems that occur is when first time buyers get a property built is not budgeting properly and under estimating the cost of building a home can be disastrous.

Consider the following when creating a budget:

  • The time it takes to build the property (i.e. the amount it will cost to rent for that period).
  • How much the piece of land will cost.
  • How much the building services will cost.
  • The amount that will need to be paid in fees, taxes, planning permission, stamp duty and a mortgage.

Companies such as First Home Owners Centre helping first home buyers to build their first home are worth their weight in gold and it is well worth contacting a company that help people through the process of building a home, in order to ensure the process runs as efficiently and as smoothly as possible.

Building a new home with the support of a reputable building company is the best option for first time buyers and they will work through everything from the purchase of the plot of land to the design of the property and the actual building, meaning that the entire process is less scary and less work than many people think.

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