I watch from Oregon. Thank you for the content. My wife and I are buying a new build in a new community. Making our current home our first rental property. We appreciate what you guys do for the real estate community. Keep it up!
Great job Zak and Megan, I have been looking for this type of information/inside on new home’s construction. Not only this video but the other videos I have watched. Keep up the great!!! Work.
Great video. Question, would it be worth it to incentivize the construction manager like a cash gift? Just to make sure the quality control will be superior!
No probably not. Just be kind and gracious to them. When some thing is wrong point it out in a clear way without being derogatory and telling them how terrible they are at their job. Chances are they have already seen it and are aware. You can always write them a card and get a giftcard if you want but it wouldnt have an impact on the service, but kindness will
Main thing is be concerned with the major things. Thats why its important to hire both a realtor that knows new constuction and have the home inspected.Concrete will have surface cracks you need to be concerned when they start to grow over 1/8 in depth. Majority of the time with a reputable builder things like that get fixed and taken care of before closing.
Thermoply/Dryline is a good question. Let us do some deep research in regards to that and it may have to be a topic of discussion in an up coming episode.
I watch from Oregon. Thank you for the content. My wife and I are buying a new build in a new community. Making our current home our first rental property. We appreciate what you guys do for the real estate community. Keep it up!
Great job Zak and Megan, I have been looking for this type of information/inside on new home’s construction. Not only this video but the other videos I have watched. Keep up the great!!! Work.
Was that Trae or Pedro Pascual?! 😆 great interview 👍🏽
Great video. Question, would it be worth it to incentivize the construction manager like a cash gift? Just to make sure the quality control will be superior!
No probably not. Just be kind and gracious to them. When some thing is wrong point it out in a clear way without being derogatory and telling them how terrible they are at their job. Chances are they have already seen it and are aware. You can always write them a card and get a giftcard if you want but it wouldnt have an impact on the service, but kindness will
@@zakschmidt-DallasTXrealestate Got it! thank you so much for the info.
Does the buyer really need to know the little stuff that gets fixed easily ? Or just the major situations ? ie Concrete cracks, structural etc
Main thing is be concerned with the major things. Thats why its important to hire both a realtor that knows new constuction and have the home inspected.Concrete will have surface cracks you need to be concerned when they start to grow over 1/8 in depth. Majority of the time with a reputable builder things like that get fixed and taken care of before closing.
Now that youre not with the builder, Megan could you talk about ThermoPly or Dryline and if its sufficient for our tornado weather?
Thermoply/Dryline is a good question. Let us do some deep research in regards to that and it may have to be a topic of discussion in an up coming episode.
Great podcast! Megan, you look like the actress Victoria Pedretti. You are each others doppelgänger… lol