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Buying 4 acres to build a home on. Any Advice/Suggestions/Warnings/Do's & Don'ts?
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<blockquote data-quote="M91196" data-source="post: 16414239" data-attributes="member: 168741"><p>I live in MA and we have some dumb ass green initiatives and I hate the government as much as anyone but I would never rely on the Town or Counties inspector to ensure everything was done well and even to best practices/code for a home I was gonna spend 2-500K on.</p><p></p><p>I have seen the crap they will sign off in my own house and it’s not good.</p><p></p><p>If you want to be your own GC and your not experienced I would at least hire a professional consultant, paid by the hour to work for you. Typically a retired builder or retired GC etc....</p><p>I had a friend do his home this way and I know it helped him navigate a lot of BS and he was happpy to write the checks when he met with him every few weeks. He also had all the right connections with inspectors and subs. A win win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M91196, post: 16414239, member: 168741"] I live in MA and we have some dumb ass green initiatives and I hate the government as much as anyone but I would never rely on the Town or Counties inspector to ensure everything was done well and even to best practices/code for a home I was gonna spend 2-500K on. I have seen the crap they will sign off in my own house and it’s not good. If you want to be your own GC and your not experienced I would at least hire a professional consultant, paid by the hour to work for you. Typically a retired builder or retired GC etc.... I had a friend do his home this way and I know it helped him navigate a lot of BS and he was happpy to write the checks when he met with him every few weeks. He also had all the right connections with inspectors and subs. A win win. [/QUOTE]
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