1. Read contract carefully. Builder always like to release his responsibilities thru Contract.6 a! _2 Q) Y$ s( M
2. Use your own lawyer. - }. [3 n9 S4 f" ~4 B. P' `3. Be aware that seller always push buyer to buy with all kinds of method. 3 W# S6 ?+ u$ z8 }- H
4. Perform site visit to see what is around the lot you chose. Any power line. Transformer Neighborhood, etc. - F$ \: Q" C- \( |4 a* Q& H
5. Ask information on future development of community and school information.5 s$ k1 A8 `0 W' ?! [$ a& R
6. Ask about traffic information. 9 o0 N" q( q7 x6 _* `, `& H! [+ x; l# v7. Compare the price and quality of different builders. / }/ e3 t# |% v! t: \ $ [; {1 @) y' w0 k/ y$ C These are items I can think of. Good Luck.
Know what you want/need and check what the price includes, for examples, quality of materials, finishings, features, appliances and structural differences.