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Main / Owner Builder Log Author: Sarah Pokorney   Created: 3/1/2007 11:48 AM
Follow Sarah Pokorney's jorney as she builds her own home.
Monday, June 18, 2007
Since we first broke ground the amount of communication beween Jon and I and our builder has gone from 1-2 times / week to at least 2-3 times / day. All of this communication needs to be managed in order to keep everyone up to speed and moving ahead. I have found a few simple tools to help me do this.
Posted by Sarah Pokorney at 10:29 AM Comments (0)
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Just a few tips from the "School of Hard Knocks"
Posted by Sarah Pokorney at 11:47 AM Comments (0)
Friday, April 06, 2007
Corral (transitive verb): to gather together and take control of people or things. Tame (adjective): changed from a wild or uncultivated state to one suitable for domestic use or life.   At the moment that we decided to build our home I transformed into a sponge for ideas. My growing databank of unmanaged thoughts and ideas quickly led to a total data overload and we hadn't even started building. I knew I needed to step back and establish some way to manage it all, organize it, distill it into useful data. So I decided to start compiling an idea book that I could dump all of these thoughts in and free up a bit of memory, at least enough to maintain those involuntary functions like breathing and blinking.   First I bought a nice new 3 ring binder and a box of 100 sheet protectors (great investment if you ask me) and rounded up some copy paper, double sided tape and scissors. Then I...
Posted by Sarah Pokorney at 12:20 PM Comments (2)
Thursday, March 22, 2007
  So now that we have our finished floor plans in hand, the cost break down sheet and the signed contract with IPH Tony has ordered the appraisal. From what I understand the appraiser looks at the plans, cost breakdown and the site to determine the total value when it is completed. We are eligible to borrow up to 80% of the appraised value so higher is better.  That doesnt necessarily mean we are qualified to borrow that amount.   We got word that our appraisal came in at $350K, Wow!!!  80% of that is 280K but we are hoping to keep our building costs under 200K in order to keep our monthly payments reasonable. The total cost breakdown had me concerned at first but some of the estimates are coming in lower than expected and the breakdown includes the market rates for all of the work we are going to do (which should be much less...
Posted by Sarah Pokorney at 3:54 PM Comments (4)
Monday, March 12, 2007
About four months ago we jumped back into the home construction game with a new understanding of building costs. Read more on how we selected a builder and the perfect floor plan and managed to stay within our budget.
Posted by Sarah Pokorney at 10:48 AM Comments (10)
Monday, March 05, 2007
I am happy to present a brief glimpse into the life of a happily married couple as first time home owner / builders and their very first experience in the home construction arena. Lets just say they have the scars to prove it.
Posted by Sarah Pokorney at 4:15 PM Comments (1)

 

 
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