Advice on how to pick a “LOT” for a new home construction.?

Question by rigged2: Advice on how to pick a “LOT” for a new home construction.?
we are going to purchase a new home in this one subdivision, HOWEVER, we need to pick out a LOT and dont know the first thing about doing that. Can some please give me some advice as to how to do this…THANKS…Tony

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Answer by Pogue_Mahone_1
I picked the highest and most level lot in my development. I know that this isnt alway possile but you have to look at alot of things such as slope , drainage… view etc.

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4 Responses to Advice on how to pick a “LOT” for a new home construction.?

  1. Better Advice from HJ says:

    For best resale, look for some older trees on it.
    Also, check the slope– go there after you have been having HEAVY rains in the area– check for any drainage problems.

  2. starla says:

    whats important to you. a quick entrance and exit or great neighbors or a magnificent view. sit down with your better half and decide what is important to you then go from there. if you hate dogs you dont want next door to the kennel people. you get the idea. or if you choose to be childless you probably shouldnt live next to the lady with the home day care sign in her yard…..

  3. Marilyn B says:

    If you choose a corner lot or one on a curve whereby a street is directly in line with your house, be prepared to have people drive up onto your lawn! There goes the mailbox! Also, avoid choosing a house that is near the main road because of the noise factor and more traffic coming in and out of the sub–not safe for little ones (kids or pets). Too, the deeper into a sub you get with a tangle of streets or roads, the more likely delivery people and others will have a heck of a time finding your house. I don’t know if they can tell you in advance, but I would not want to have to look at multiple utility boxes in my backyard. Luckily, our next-door neighbor got stuck with those gray monstrosities.

  4. Earth to Mars says:

    I work in construction and there are companies that will build on the bottom of a volcano, or in a swamp. Look for moderate shade, very good water drainage, ask for a geo-tech report for soil conditions, find out water table, is the soil sand, clay, stone, old fill, virgin ground, ask allot of questions. Ask if you will have city sewer and water, or well and septic. Ask when house is built to put vapor barrier under concrete basement slab. ask ask ask

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