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Location - Setting Your Site On a Custom HomeThe next step is to select the site on which your home will be built. Site selection or lot selection—the words “site” and “lot” can be used interchangeably—is a very important part of the home-building process because choosing the right site according to objective criteria will help to ensure a successful project. Some custom-home buyers purchase a site or sign a contract to purchase a site before they establish a budget or engage the services of a builder. Taking the steps in this order isn't necessarily fatal to the project, but it can cause serious problems in the design and cost estimating stages of building your home. The risk in securing a site before you select a builder is that the site may prove overly expensive to build on due to hidden factors. Doubtful soil conditions, the unavailability of utility services, easements or other restrictions on building might not be apparent to you. If
You Own a Site Site selection criteria include the size of the lot, restrictive covenants, the availability of utility services, soil conditions, topography, solar orientation, the location of electrical power lines and the proximity of the site to heavily trafficked highways, railroad tracks or an airport. Design
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