Hi Rohit, it was so great meeting you recently and I appreciate your feedback and kind words. My goal is to provide content, resources and guidance to all of my clients & those within the greater community so everyone can learn and benefit from understanding real estate! I’m here as a resource if you need anything!
Hi, Ms. Maiga in my long journey of researching information on new constructions you are by far the most detailed. Thank you for your channel! Be Blessed 🔥🔥❤
I anticipate building a new home the future. Time is on my side. It's been decided we want to hire a PM or CM. I know we can offer an hourly rate. However, if we hire the PM/CM on a entire project basis. I heard standard procedure is to pay PM/CM a percentage on the materials?
Congratulations on your series. You’re a well-prepared presenter and subject matter expert. I’m a couple of years away from tearing down the family farmhouse and building new. A first-time situation for me. While watching the New Construction videos I keep hearing the qualifiable “New building community”. I’m making an assumption that a Buyer’s Agent would be most helpful in my situation as well. Any notable differences for me to consider?
Thank you David. I appreciate your kind feedback. As a purchaser who is building from scratch on property you already own, I don't know how much help a buyer's agent can be as realtors generally specialize in purchase contracts for land or in an existing community. It sounds like having a construction advisor who knows building in and out (perhaps has a builders license) may be more appropriate for your situation. However, if you find a realtor who is also a licensed builder, then that could work, but it is unlikely the builder of the barn would compensate the agent so the fees for their guidance or service would have to be an expense you are willing to take on. Does that help?
David McCartney oh okay! That is a great idea. I have another client that wants to build a pole barn home on their land and I always love to hear about interesting projects! Depending on your area and the builder, there are several custom builders here that will compensate an agent if they bring a client who ends up building with them on land. So it’s worth asking for sure! And I am so glad you find my videos helpful! That makes my day! :)
Not “all” builders offer a 10 year warranty, but in MI it is very common for a limited 10 year structural warranty. You will want to read the fine print of any builder you’re thinking of working with.
Excellent my friend.
Thank you for sharing this vital information.
Wishing you continued success...😊
I am about to have my first home built. Thank you so very much for these great questions. Going to ask them tomorrow.
I am so glad! I hope it was helpful while you started this journey!
Wow, you are on point!! I am going to look at a development this weekend and I plan on having these ready to ask.
Well done!
Thank you! I am glad you found it of value!
I met her a few days back. She seems quite unbiased than any other I was able to talk to.
Hi Rohit, it was so great meeting you recently and I appreciate your feedback and kind words. My goal is to provide content, resources and guidance to all of my clients & those within the greater community so everyone can learn and benefit from understanding real estate! I’m here as a resource if you need anything!
Very helpful and nicely done video. I'm glad I came across your channel!
I am so glad you found it helpful! :) That is the goal!
Hi, Ms. Maiga in my long journey of researching information on new constructions you are by far the most detailed. Thank you for your channel! Be Blessed 🔥🔥❤
I am so glad that you found my new construction series helpful and detailed! That is why I do this! :)
I anticipate building a new home the future. Time is on my side. It's been decided we want to hire a PM or CM. I know we can offer an hourly rate. However, if we hire the PM/CM on a entire project basis. I heard standard procedure is to pay PM/CM a percentage on the materials?
Congratulations on your series. You’re a well-prepared presenter and subject matter expert. I’m a couple of years away from tearing down the family farmhouse and building new. A first-time situation for me. While watching the New Construction videos I keep hearing the qualifiable “New building community”. I’m making an assumption that a Buyer’s Agent would be most helpful in my situation as well.
Any notable differences for me to consider?
Thank you David. I appreciate your kind feedback. As a purchaser who is building from scratch on property you already own, I don't know how much help a buyer's agent can be as realtors generally specialize in purchase contracts for land or in an existing community. It sounds like having a construction advisor who knows building in and out (perhaps has a builders license) may be more appropriate for your situation. However, if you find a realtor who is also a licensed builder, then that could work, but it is unlikely the builder of the barn would compensate the agent so the fees for their guidance or service would have to be an expense you are willing to take on. Does that help?
@@MaigaHomes Yes, thanks. It's a home I'll build, just a farmhouse design. In the meantime, I'm taking notes on your many helpful tips.
David McCartney oh okay! That is a great idea. I have another client that wants to build a pole barn home on their land and I always love to hear about interesting projects! Depending on your area and the builder, there are several custom builders here that will compensate an agent if they bring a client who ends up building with them on land. So it’s worth asking for sure! And I am so glad you find my videos helpful! That makes my day! :)
Great video!
If I hire a realtor when buying a new home, the builder will pay the realtor?
Yes they should! :) 89% of buyers hire an realtor to help them buy a home so the builders would be missing out BIG time if they didn’t!
@@MaigaHomes thank you!
Do all builders offer a 10 year structural warranty? Are the builders supposed to?
Not “all” builders offer a 10 year warranty, but in MI it is very common for a limited 10 year structural warranty. You will want to read the fine print of any builder you’re thinking of working with.