
- Location: Proximity to schools, shops, and parks.
- Size and Shape: Ensure it fits your design plans.
- Access: Check road access and utilities.
- Residential vs. Commercial Zoning: Ensure your land is zoned for residential use.
- Setback Requirements: Know how far back your building must be from the street.
- Height Restrictions: Check how tall your home or duplex can be.
- Mortgage Loans: Traditional loans can cover both land and construction costs.
- Construction Loans: These are short-term loans specifically for construction of a home.
- Savings: If you have savings, consider using them to reduce debt.
- Material Choices: Select materials that fit the surroundings.
- Design Elements: Incorporate features like large windows and outdoor spaces.
- Energy efficiency: Making sure the new house meets the new step code requirements
- Submitting Plans: Provide your designs to the local council.
- Review Period: There’s usually a waiting period for approval.
- Foundation Inspections: To ensure your base is solid.
- Final Inspections: Before you can move in.
- Design Phase: 1-3 months. Depends on the lot condition and also all other related documents to be attached.
- Permit Approval: 1-3 months.
- Construction: 10 months to two years. Also depends on the size of the house and the conditions involved.
- Evaluate Bids: Get multiple estimates for the best value.
- Check References: Ensure contractors have a good track record.
- Regular Inspections: Check for wear and tear.
- Seasonal Maintenance: Prepare for winter weather by cleaning gutters.
- Start by securing land and understanding financing options.
- Work closely with MyHomeDesigner on design and planning.
- Prepare for the permitting process and construction management.