1. Read contract carefully. Builder always like to release his responsibilities thru Contract. X: r0 _9 t$ q3 J+ i+ ?
2. Use your own lawyer.( V7 h" z2 _" J4 Q$ a
3. Be aware that seller always push buyer to buy with all kinds of method. ; `- P6 W. S3 A K) U- ], q i
4. Perform site visit to see what is around the lot you chose. Any power line. Transformer Neighborhood, etc. 2 s% a8 E" K1 g/ s- t
5. Ask information on future development of community and school information.! t* f) e+ K' b+ p9 ^, w% S& j
6. Ask about traffic information.: c# P% O4 F6 k4 G
7. Compare the price and quality of different builders.% H' l' |& ~( ~" @1 V" m8 Y% N: t
& Y: _# x& X' h: D8 m, |5 e4 Q; o 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.