We bought land and built in Arlington -- WuhBuh-DC_Hokie 01/06/2017 09:41AM
Double wide- problem solved -- turkeywinghokie 01/05/2017 5:31PM
Depends on your role -- Baltimore Hokie 01/05/2017 5:21PM
Depends on the local market but if you are your own contractor and you can -- 81_Hokie 01/05/2017 5:05PM
You will learn more about what you want in a house.... -- Freddyburg Hokie 01/05/2017 5:01PM
I am on house #3 at this point so I know what I want. ** -- vt_mughal 01/05/2017 5:11PM
That's how we did our first house right when we were married. -- 133743Hokie 01/05/2017 4:52PM
Construction lender here. A lot of variables in building -- vpidaddymo 01/05/2017 4:35PM
Thanks for the info, hate was to strong a word -- fordham 01/06/2017 09:25AM
Building a house right now. After looking into what we wanted, aka -- riosvt 01/05/2017 4:06PM
There is a huge risk doing what you are asking -- VaTechie 01/05/2017 3:56PM
You definetely want to do some homework on the -- fordham 01/05/2017 4:07PM
Excellent advice on the lien wavers. The builder of my home did not pay all -- 1MetroHokie 01/05/2017 5:05PM
Yea, that is how the law works the landowner is the ultimate -- fordham 01/06/2017 09:19AM
Here's the thing, it can be cheaper to build if... -- JLM-Hokie 01/05/2017 3:48PM
CHECK INTO FINANCING FIRST!!!! banks hate land, so they -- fordham 01/05/2017 3:17PM
Financially...not sure there is a universal rule...might be, might not be. -- vthokieq 01/05/2017 3:06PM
If you want to cap expenses BUY-if you have unlimited time and money build ** -- bigbadbird 01/05/2017 2:55PM
Look into the prefab housing made from structural insulated panels ** -- MEHOKIE 01/05/2017 2:55PM
Depends on what you want put into the home and what you're willing to -- Hokie madman 01/05/2017 2:50PM
At least some of that depends on potential for appreciation -- typed by ben 01/05/2017 2:43PM
I think the same can be said, if not more-so, for buying one. ** -- thankbud 01/05/2017 2:50PM