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Bill

Bill has over 40 years in the custom home building business. He has built quality homes from snowy upstate New York to the sunny South Carolina coast. Bill's happy to answer any building questions you may have by email or feel free to leave a comment or suggestion.

Perk test, septic vs sewer and leach field

   Depending on the location of the lot, it may be required to have a sewer service, a septic system, or you may have the option of using either one. Which type of system will depend largely on if sewer is available at or near the lot, and on local ordinances.

Right of way

Right of way

   We’ve covered easements and setbacks and how these can affect your building envelope. There is another common property infringement to be aware of when looking to buy land. A general definition of  right of way is a strip of land over which some person or some organization has the right of use or access

Treed lots

When looking at and evaluating a lot for possibly purchase, you will no doubt be visualizing what your future home may look like on the lot and what sort of landscaping you may want to do. The addition of trees to a property is a great way to beautify the land and give you a [...]

Easments and setbacks

Easments and setbacks

Perhaps the two main restrictions on a home site that define a building envelop are easements and setbacks. Lets take a quick look at these two terms. An easement can be similar in effect to a setback, but has very different rules and consequences.

Buying first in a subdivision

Purchasing one of the first lots in a brand new subdivision often will get you a pretty good deal, as far as the cost of the lot goes. Before you get too far into the process, ask to see a complete plan of the entire subdivision’s intended build out.

Fire hydrants and power boxes

Secondary services
   Can’t live without your satellite TV or high speed internet connection? Be sure to check that any services along these lines are not only available at your potential lot, but that you are able to use them in your community.

More lot noise issues

More lot noise issues

Playgrounds and Pools and Parks
   Living right next to or close to a playground or pool can be great. It can also be very noisy and not only during daylight hours.

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