The term multigenerational living refers to at least three generations under the same roof, though homes designed for two generations are often tagged that way.
The return to multigen living has been recession driven. 57 million Americans
What to Consider When Purchasing a New Construction Home
The good news is there are just a few for you as the builder has done a mountain of work to research and produce the product!
The builder has much to consider in this process:
- Land acquisition and zoning compliance issues
- Land and materials expenses
- Liability insurance
- Utility connections
- Water availability and connections
- Driveways & sidewalks
- Landscaping for the home and the community
- Community amenities-Tot lots, tennis courts, pools, clubhouses, etc.
- Roads & streets
- Subcontractor, labor and on site hiring
- Inspection, permits-county and federal compliances
- Green materials
- Factoring any delays in building due to weather or natural challenges.
As you can see the builder has this and more in the construction process
Tips & Tricks for Closet Organization
When it comes to closet organization, I need all the help I can get. This video highlights some simple but EFFECTIVE ways to get your closet looking professionally done! One other trick that I’ve picked up is a great way to help you discover