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The Best Time to Build?


posted March 1, 2011
The Best Time to Build?

Whether it's saving two cents on a gallon of gas or building your dream home, everybody wants a bargain.

Everyone loves a deal. No one likes paying retail.

If you are considering building a new home, now or over the next year or two, you face a number of difficult questions...

  • Can I do better if I wait to build my home?
  • Will interest rates go lower?
  • Have home values bottomed or will there be further declines?

On the surface, it may seem as though the housing market has yet to begin climbing out the hole it fell into nearly three years ago. But we see a number of key indicators that point to some compelling reasons why now may be the time to get the best value for your home building investment.

Home Prices: Like the stock market, it is impossible to pick the bottom of the current housing market. No one can say with certainty that we've hit the absolute bottom. Like any market, supply and demand impact price. The inventory of older homes continues to dwindle. According to the Census Bureau, the US will add over a million new households each year. The current supply of new homes coming on line is nowhere near that number. As the demand for new homes rise, so will prices.

Interest Rates: We've already seen mortgage and construction loan interest rates inch up in 2011. They are likely to maintain that trend as the overall economy and demand for new homes continues to improve.

If you determine that interest rates are likely to go up, acting now can save money. Every quarter-point change in interest rates is equivalent to approximately $6,000 for each $100,000 borrowed over the course of a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.

Materials and Labor Costs: We are in the middle of a commodity boom. The global demand for raw materials from countries like China and other emerging markets continue to put upward pressure on commodity prices. As the price of raw materials goes up, so do housing costs.

In addition, those manufacturers, suppliers, and trade contractors who are still standing after the housing bust did so by streamlining their operations and honing their costs of doing business. They are running very lean. In all likelihood, these companies will raise prices if there is an increase in demand for new housing.

Streamlined Operations: In order for our company to prosper during this difficult business cycle, we've had to sharpen our operations and systems, cut the fat out of our ledgers and operate on thin margins. As a result we are poised to meet our current demand with better processes, improved technology and lower overhead. Those efficiencies translate into lower costs for homebuyers willing to invest in a new-home project today.

If you can look past the headlines and scare tactics, you may realize that in these times, the best time to build a new home may be about to slip away.

Warm regards,
Rich
Rich Edgington
Cameron Meadows Estates
Trailside Estates
Pinon Development Corporation





Why Choose a Wall- Mounted Toilet - Can You Say "Hands Free"?


posted February 17, 2011
Why Choose a Wall-Mounted Toilet -Can You Say "Hands Free"?
 
The Geberit concealed installation system - also known as an in-wall carrier - allows you to design and create the bathroom of your dreams!
In-wall carrier systems allow designers to create eye-catching new bathrooms from the bare minimum without expensive structural work. The frame system can be used in the tightest of spaces including corners, allowing designers the freedom to create stunning bathrooms without compromise. Because the carrier includes an integral water tank located behind the wall, the resultant aesthetic is a clean and modern finish with no visible pipe work. Only the attractive decorative actuator plate attached to wall remains visible.
 
With the evolution of the wall carrier comes the evolution of the flush actuator.
 
Introducing the NEW Geberit Mambo infrared battery actuator plate # 115.891.00.1. (This is just one of the new flush actuators introduced by Geberit for 2011.)

Geberit recently introduced an infrared hands free battery operated flush actuator. This actuator was designed for automatic "hands free" sensing and flush actuation, in hygienic or ADA compliant applications. You have seen it in commercial bathrooms, so why not enjoy the hands free operation in the privacy of your own home.
Geberit Mambo Stainless Steel Infrared Flush Actuator # 115.891.00.1
 
Geberit has launched quite a new selection of products for 2011 and they are always on the cutting edge. You might visit their website to see what they have in the works- http://geberit.us/catalog/index.php
 
Wall-mounted toilets have become more popular than ever and HomeToDreamHome is leading the way for you to find the best deals and service for these products. http://www.hometodreamhome.com/Wall-Mounted-Toilets-Prodlist.html
 
I think you'll agree that these wall mounted toilets are a great fit for any new home or bath remodel.
 
We want to hear from you. Let us know what you think about these wall carrier systems. 
 
The next time we hear you say "Look ma, no hands!" we'll know that you are enjoying your new infrared flush actuator from Geberit.
 
Enjoy-
Tony
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 




The Benefits to an Outdoor Fireplace


posted December 22, 2010

In addition to cushy lounge chairs, lush landscaping, and radiant lighting, when creating an inviting outdoor living space, homeowners may opt to add a heating element. Fire pits and chimineas are prolific in this regard, available at most home goods or hardware stores, but their frequent use does not translate to a perfect product. Surface burns to your deck or lawn, flying embers, falling ash, and major messes often accompany their use, and leave many homeowners searching for an alternative when the structural integrity of their fire pits break down.

Outdoor fireplaces are the neater, safer, longer-lasting alternative. Their solid construction resists the typical wear and tear from the elements; their design often imitates indoor fireplaces, making them much simpler to use than a fire pit; contained fires mean wind gusts won't extinguish your flame, or blow embers on unprotected surfaces; and since outdoor fireplaces are available in a multitude of colors and materials, they're sure to match your existing architectural design.

To complete your outdoor living space, an outdoor fireplace is the clear alternative.





Finding the Right Builder


posted December 7, 2010

As you surf the net, you will find tons of information on how to find a builder of your new dream home. We hope you find this interesting reading, while we share some knowledge with you concerning this topic.

You may have stumbled upon some advice from some non-builder experts stating the most important aspect is the cost derived from a bidding process amongst several builders. We feel that lacking some important thought. Remember that often you get what you pay for! Buy cheap, get cheap!  Do they use quality brands like: Lennox, Hansa, Hansgrohe, or Barclay?

Instead, we encourage and have found success (read: satisfied clients) by suggesting a different tact. It's a comprehensive approach that admittedly takes a little more time than just collecting bids, but one that can result in truly finding the right builder for your unique situation and budget.

It starts with identifying what's "right" for you, a unique definition that requires a solid vision for your project and some personal introspection. For instance, if you are planning to build a large custom home, you should look at builders in your area that specialize in and have a track record of building those types of homes. Narrow that list by investigating each builder's website, calling their references, the Better Business Bureau, or your local building association chapter.Based on your current personal and professional relationships, consider the types of personalities you like and respond to best. You'll probably spend more time with your builder over the next several months than almost anyone else.

You won't know if you're 'compatible' until you meet face-to-face. If you're confident in one builder, either from your research or a strong referral, you may not feel the need to meet with any other candidates. But if you are truly starting your search from scratch, without a referral from a trusted source, we suggest you develop a short list of 3-4 builders and invite them to make a presentation in your home or their office as much to glean their methods as to gauge compatibility.

At those meetings, be open and honest about your project. If you have a set of architectural plans, show them. Request that each candidate bring photos of projects that are similar to yours in style and size. Inquire about how they define "quality" construction and how comfortable they are about green building ... if that's something you care about.

Finally, ask the builder (or builders) about their financial stability and, in turn, share your project budget and financial plan. There's no sense in trying to forge a good working relationship if you demand a builder's financial status but won't be forthcoming about what you can afford and how you'll pay for your new home.

Once you find a builder that's earned your confidence in their skills, financial stability, understanding of your project, and (most important) their ability to communicate with you, it's time to refine and sign a contract and get your builder involved in the project as soon as possible. Having a builder on the team early helps ensure that everyone is moving in the same direction and toward the same goal of realizing the home you envision.





Outdoor Winter Grilling


posted November 19, 2010
 
You know, I was surprised that outdoor grilling in the winter was more common than I thought!  It is believed that anywhere from 49 to 60% of Americans enjoy doing this.  And how about the 30% that admit to have grilled during a snowstorm?  Then again, short of snow shoveling and digging the car out, your choice of outdoor home activities may be somewhat limited.  Might as well do something entertaining!
 
What are the perks?  Well first off, it is a great time to buy a grill, being the off season and the prices are set to clear them off the show room floor.  Second, its a change of pace from the standard indoor cooked meals, especially since you are not venturing out  as often from your domicile to have someone do the cooking for you.   Just think, the flying insect issue has been taken off the table also!  To me, a hot sizzling meal is far more appealing when it is frosty outside!  It was also just mentioned to me that your favorite beverage that you consume while grilling stays even colder, as your favorite meat cooks to perfection.  Also, the wonderful aroma brings back memories of the fun times of past Forth of July cookouts, and sparks the planning of the ones in the future!
 
Now that I have got your mouth watering, maybe you should check out our fine line of Wolf outdoor grills?  :-D VZ7M96B4JQH3
 



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