Here we go: You’ve made the decision to build a house, and you’re ready to find a builder to make your dreams come true! The only problem is, the only questions you can think to ask are, “How much will this cost?” and “How soon can we move in??” But there are a lot more factors to consider beyond these two. You don’t have to be an expert to know what to ask. Here’s our list of 25 essential questions to ask a prospective builder before signing a contract.
Of course, you would never blindly hire someone for such an important task, right? Here are a few questions to ask about the builder’s history and credentials to help you in the hiring process.
One of the most important questions you’ll ask is how much this house will cost. But this goes beyond the estimated cost for the build – you have to think about additional fees, taxes, landscaping costs, and more. Here’s what you can ask to help budget for this build:
You’ve probably been dreaming of the perfect home for a while now. You’ll want to make sure you ask the builder about customization options. Some builders allow for significant modifications, while others might only allow for minor changes, like swapping out flooring, cabinets, or bathroom fixtures. Here’s what you can ask to figure out if your builder can work with what you want:
You’ve probably already scoped the area, but your builder might know more about it than you. Here are some questions you can ask about the neighborhood:
Now we’re digging into one of the most critical questions: how long will this take? Here are a few other questions you can ask to understand the builder’s timeline, especially with unexpected changes or issues:
There you have it! Our list here is not exhaustive, so feel free to ask your builder questions about anything and everything. You’re going to be working with this builder and team for a long time on a very important project, so it’s important you feel good about your decision. By making sure you’re both on the same page, you’re guaranteed to have a better home-building experience!