Thanks for the video and information. I purchased a new construction home one year ago in North Texas - Master Planed Community. Evan though I am a home owner I gained valuable information. Couldn’t agree more - you NEED to be represented by a quality experienced Real Estate Agent. I purchased a home that had been optioned by a previous prospective buyer, but the deal fell through at the last minute. I purchased the home “As Is”. Also check the reputation of the builder - 99% of new homes will have some issues. You mentioned some “Production Builders” - I purchased from Highland Homes. Two small issues developed the first year. The builder remedied the issues quickly and professionally. PS - I have no connection to Highland Homes.
Hi Dana...I really loved your videos, very insightful. We are considering moving to the US as our immigration is through and Texas is one of our options as we have some family already living in Houston. As we're Indians I would really like to live in a community which is diverse and where I can easily find jobs. I would be really great if you could guide as on A) what is more economical buying a house from a production home or do a custom built home. Any advice would be helpful. Great job!
Is it possible to build a production home on your own lot or land? If so will the production home be customizable? Will you do a video on buying a home all cash?
Hi Dana! Your videos are fun and educational, you are an actress! Did you know where in Texas could be the best place to start up a dental clinic? Thank you!
I love their work! I haven't closed on a home with them yet, but have an agent on my team that lives in Westlake and can keep an eye on the build and represent you. Email me if you'd like more info danapollardgroup@gmail.com
Thanks for all the info Dana. I have a question for you. Do you deal with finding land to build on? I want a custom home and be able to decide everything about my house. Do you walk along side the land buyer and help with the whole process or does someone else do that?
Yes we have worked with many buyers with land and the custom build. It would depend on what area though. If we need to hook you up with a referral for a city further out we can do that as well.
@@movingtotexas awesome. I have no idea where the best cities are to buy land so yeah I'll probably at some point need help. I only know I don't want to be on the Dallas side. More around Fort worth. Just wanted you to know that I have listened to a few of your short messages and I was blessed. I think the last one I watched was on the parable of the talents. I really look forward to talking with you sometime in the future. I was born in Houston but was raised in Los Angeles and I'm just really tired of it here Dana. It's so crowded, the taxes are crazy, and we have a crazy liberal, potato head for a governor, I'm burned out. I'm following you, and watch all your videos including the ones on Tuesdays. Okay Dana, take care and God bless🌻
Hi Dana, I used to work holding signs for model house here in Southern California back before the house crash. I have heard that if you buy a model house the builder will pay for your mortgage until its sold. So as long as a new home owner can wait it out you get your mortgage paid and you have all the custom builds and landscapes in the model house. Is there any truth to this? Thanks, Veronica
Great information...thanks! How does the price of a non-extravagant custom home compare to a new home or spec home? I’m considering a move....don’t want to be in a community...just want a simple yet spacious 3,000 sq foot home on a property big enough to eventually build two 1500 sq foot shops for my businesses.
Chris Howells I would say the foundation for a builder is how much the land is. Then on top of that they charge per sq ft. I’ve seen as low as $115/sf on upwards of $200+ there are some small town custom builds in the country that are very inexpensive.
Thanks for the video and information. I purchased a new construction home one year ago in North Texas - Master Planed Community. Evan though I am a home owner I gained valuable information. Couldn’t agree more - you NEED to be represented by a quality experienced Real Estate Agent. I purchased a home that had been optioned by a previous prospective buyer, but the deal fell through at the last minute. I purchased the home “As Is”. Also check the reputation of the builder - 99% of new homes will have some issues. You mentioned some “Production Builders” - I purchased from Highland Homes. Two small issues developed the first year. The builder remedied the issues quickly and professionally. PS - I have no connection to Highland Homes.
Dana your info is always useful, relevant and very informative. I am learning so much from your blogs in my home search. Thank you for the postings
Kevin Miner thanks 😊
Wow very informative thanks. I learned a lot from this video.
Hi Dana...I really loved your videos, very insightful. We are considering moving to the US as our immigration is through and Texas is one of our options as we have some family already living in Houston. As we're Indians I would really like to live in a community which is diverse and where I can easily find jobs. I would be really great if you could guide as on A) what is more economical buying a house from a production home or do a custom built home. Any advice would be helpful. Great job!
Awesome advice, thank you for sharing!!
Thank you great video. Lots of useful information.
Dana I found your video very interesting.
Thank you 👍
Great info, as always! Thank you!
Is it possible to build a production home on your own lot or land? If so will the production home be customizable? Will you do a video on buying a home all cash?
Hi Dana! Your videos are fun and educational, you are an actress! Did you know where in Texas could be the best place to start up a dental clinic? Thank you!
👍👍👍Thanks Dana!!!Great information 🌺🌺🌺⚘⚘⚘!!!!
Hi Dona. I just stumbled on some of videos and you are quite inspiring 🙌
Please do you work with the Pentava custom builders?
I love their work! I haven't closed on a home with them yet, but have an agent on my team that lives in Westlake and can keep an eye on the build and represent you. Email me if you'd like more info danapollardgroup@gmail.com
Thanks for all the info Dana. I have a question for you. Do you deal with finding land to build on? I want a custom home and be able to decide everything about my house. Do you walk along side the land buyer and help with the whole process or does someone else do that?
Yes we have worked with many buyers with land and the custom build. It would depend on what area though. If we need to hook you up with a referral for a city further out we can do that as well.
@@movingtotexas awesome. I have no idea where the best cities are to buy land so yeah I'll probably at some point need help. I only know I don't want to be on the Dallas side. More around Fort worth. Just wanted you to know that I have listened to a few of your short messages and I was blessed. I think the last one I watched was on the parable of the talents. I really look forward to talking with you sometime in the future. I was born in Houston but was raised in Los Angeles and I'm just really tired of it here Dana. It's so crowded, the taxes are crazy, and we have a crazy liberal, potato head for a governor, I'm burned out. I'm following you, and watch all your videos including the ones on Tuesdays. Okay Dana, take care and God bless🌻
Your clock doesnt seem to work....
Hi Dana, I used to work holding signs for model house here in Southern California back before the house crash. I have heard that if you buy a model house the builder will pay for your mortgage until its sold. So as long as a new home owner can wait it out you get your mortgage paid and you have all the custom builds and landscapes in the model house. Is there any truth to this? Thanks, Veronica
Dana for president 😀🤗🌸
Architect can be rather expensive from 8 to 15% of total construction cost.
Great information...thanks!
How does the price of a non-extravagant custom home compare to a new home or spec home? I’m considering a move....don’t want to be in a community...just want a simple yet spacious 3,000 sq foot home on a property big enough to eventually build two 1500 sq foot shops for my businesses.
Chris Howells I would say the foundation for a builder is how much the land is. Then on top of that they charge per sq ft. I’ve seen as low as $115/sf on upwards of $200+ there are some small town custom builds in the country that are very inexpensive.