1. Read contract carefully. Builder always like to release his responsibilities thru Contract. 0 k' d3 ~7 F3 c/ G0 s- k2. Use your own lawyer. 7 H; x5 L% I9 p3 d S3. Be aware that seller always push buyer to buy with all kinds of method. : D" r( F( }0 I1 |- J/ }. b
4. Perform site visit to see what is around the lot you chose. Any power line. Transformer Neighborhood, etc. 0 V( ]' h, s+ K! W5 t/ A& m8 v5. Ask information on future development of community and school information. / W6 Z* E6 H% C' @# E0 v9 Z6. Ask about traffic information. * v( W& k2 h- f- k9 W g7. Compare the price and quality of different builders.- r+ q; T' V: O; F
4 u& {# V0 G( Q* _, e ^: c, ~( 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.