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    Building From the Ground Up

    Paul WatsonBy Paul WatsonJune 16, 2019Updated:June 16, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Purchasing a plot of land is a big investment, and an even bigger one if you plan on building a house on it. If living away from everyone else on your own chunk of land is your dream, be prepared for a lot of leg work before you can break ground. The easy part was getting the property, now it’s time for the real work to begin!

    Draw Boundaries

    Literally! Once you’ve acquired your property, it’s a very good idea to find a licensed land surveyor Hernando County FL to take a look at it. These professionals will go through your lot and update boundary lines, which is a smart idea for you in case of any future disputes from neighbors or developers. They will also draw up a sketch of your property, complete with a description that can help you in the future if you decide to sell.

    Let There be Light (and Water)

    Utilities are something to take into consideration when you’re building a home on a virgin lot. This will include running lines for natural gas, electricity and septic tank installation. Understand that this is not a cheap process, and government regulations might hinder your progress. Be sure that you have all the correct licenses and permits to begin construction.

    Floorplan

    You might have the perfect design for your house already drawn up, but have a licensed architect look at it before handing it over to the contractors. If you have no idea where to begin, this is another great reason to speak to a professional. You want your home to be safe and structurally sound for years to come, and architects understand how to do exactly that.

    Your new home is going to take a lot of work and time, but it will be worth it in the end. Building a house from the ground up is labor, but make no mistake: It is a labor of love.

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