Your First Steps:
Contact a Realtor. You may be represented in your search by a buyer’s agent. Your agent can
assist in locating a lot or property that fits your needs and price range. He or she can also help
negotiate the deal with the listing agent on your behalf. You pay nothing to be represented by a
buyer’s agent. If you opt to handle a property transaction, keep in mind that the listing agent will
receive bigger percentage of the selling price and will act on both the seller’s and buyer’s behalf.
They are bound by ethics to fairly represent both parties.
Scout Out a Lot. We are familiar with most Outer Banks subdivisions and are well-versed
in the special covenants that homeowner associations may impose. It’s a good idea to sit down
with us before you purchase the lot and discuss these details before making your purchase. We
want to help you avoid disappointments and hurdles during the building process begins.
Pick an Architect. There are many excellent architects on the Outer Banks, and we can refer you to one
who fits your needs. We will be working with your architect during your building project, and it is advantageous
to help you establish relationships with an architect who is qualified and experienced.
Develop a Budget. Many customers prefer to establish a working budget before the buying and building
process begins. And although we are happy to help you establish guidelines to manage the costs of
building on the Outer Banks, it is often premature to create a detailed budget until you have completed the
three steps above. Then we can develop a working budget that fits your financial requirements, allows for
the features you want in your home, and accounts for additional costs. We strive not to “nickel and dime”
our clients, and we make every effort meet your building budget.
Develop a set of building plans. Whether you decide to use one of our own stock plans, make adjustments
to that, or build custom from the ground up, the first step is to develop a “wish list” for your vacation
home: location, square footage, bedrooms and other rooms, and amenities. Divide your list into “must
haves” and “would like to haves”. With this wish list in mind, we can help you find an existing plan or
develop a custom plan to suit your needs and budget.
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