1. Read contract carefully. Builder always like to release his responsibilities thru Contract. ) C; ~# P0 Z/ m$ {2. Use your own lawyer. ' a6 E' \/ ?3 m2 @. @9 U' C' g3. Be aware that seller always push buyer to buy with all kinds of method. " q) m( d- y7 y+ E$ l; P4 l6 \
4. Perform site visit to see what is around the lot you chose. Any power line. Transformer Neighborhood, etc. . I) ^: Y. ^+ r# S; r" Y* p7 q
5. Ask information on future development of community and school information. : [3 @# S5 o; N' s& s- o6. Ask about traffic information.5 q% @% Q' {- D' K* I% K( d1 D
7. Compare the price and quality of different builders.% @& k4 X5 R C# k: o- Q: E+ g
8 G0 K# |3 C; d2 G4 v1 d 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.