1. Read contract carefully. Builder always like to release his responsibilities thru Contract. 9 R" e9 H8 g; V: _6 a( X; U5 V& y2. Use your own lawyer. % x2 k# D/ p$ j0 w; \! U$ Q3. Be aware that seller always push buyer to buy with all kinds of method. # E" Z5 n' f$ e) c/ H# Y3 ?# T; R4. Perform site visit to see what is around the lot you chose. Any power line. Transformer Neighborhood, etc. % d! t5 k( m; V3 R' t" f$ U# U3 }
5. Ask information on future development of community and school information. % K3 x! [1 R) B" V, r; y6. Ask about traffic information.5 M& \) A% Y4 k9 X+ e! s
7. Compare the price and quality of different builders.3 J: e; ?1 [6 N$ a( P4 c
6 N5 R/ f; a( ^! C0 N These are items I can think of. Good Luck.
Know what you want/need and check what the price includes, for examples, quality of materials, finishings, features, appliances and structural differences.