Ignoring for the
moment the legal issues relating to a foreigner purchasing land,
buying a house that is already completed is certainly much simpler
than buying land and building a house yourself.
When deciding to
build rather than buy these are just some of the aspects you will
need to consider:
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When you buy an
existing house you can see exactly what you will be getting for your
money. You will of course probably have to compromise on what you
want and you will also be paying a significant premium over the
development cost (land plus construction).
The advantages of
building a house for yourself are that you can design and fit-out
the house exactly the way you want it, on a land size you want and a
location you want (subject to availability), at a cost significantly
less than the market value of the finished house.
While building
your dream house may sound very appealing, it is not as
straightforward as you may think and there are many pitfalls for
unsuspecting foreigners. Infrastructure problems may arise in
regards to electrical supply, water supply, telephones and roads, to
the land of your choice. The choice of materials to be used in the
construction of your house may be well below western standard
materials; which may or may not be available, and if available, may
be extremely expensive in comparison to local materials.
Finding a
qualified local architect and construction manager is difficult, as
are finding ones that can speak any language other than Thai, or
that have experience working to European or Western standards with
Western materials.
A middle ground
between buying a fully finished house and building one yourself, are
the several housing developments and subdivision projects,
undertaken by experienced developers. These developers normally
allow you to customize your home design, subject to certain
restrictions, and can offer assistance with the design changes as
well as economies to scale for the modifications.
Start by asking
your friends or Real Estate Agent to recommend reliable builders. Do
you know anyone that has built a home lately? Were they happy with
their builder and the quality of the builder's work? Would they
recommend their builder whole-heartedly?
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Perhaps you have driven past a house being
constructed and been impressed by it's appearance.
See if you can speak with the owners and find out
about their builder. You may even be able to speak
with the builder directly if he is still on site. |
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Real Estate
Agents will also be able to provide you with information on local
builders, including some of their past and current work.
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Inspecting Previous Work. |
The best way to
assess builders is by reviewing their work first hand. As your
short-listed builders to provide you with the addresses of several
homes they have recently constructed. Also obtain the contact
details of the owners if possible.
Drive by these
houses and observe the style of the developments. If you do wish to
take a closer look at any buildings, contact the owners and request
a viewing. Let these people know they are welcome to confirm the
genuine nature of your interest by contacting the builder.
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While you are chatting with the owners, ask them how
satisfied they were with the builder's work. One of
the best questions to put them is: "would you use
the same builder again?" |
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When examining
the home, your eye should be tuned into the quality of the
construction features. Look carefully at the cabinetry, carpeting,
tiling, paint and etc. has the builder shown attention to detail? Do
you like the overall finish of the house? If you cannot discern
differences in the work of particular builders, then perhaps ask a
friend with a keen eye to accompany you.
Another good idea
is to visit homes under construction. Inspecting work sites gives
you an opportunity to see each builder's work crews and assess
whether they keep the site clean and organised. You should feel
comfortable and welcome on the site - you will need to, when the
site is your own and your new home is being constructed.
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Asking
the Right Questions. |
Before choosing a
builder, take the time to meet each candidate and then ask the
following questions:
One of the most
critical factors to come from your meeting with a builder is the
ease with which you can communicate. If you feel uncomfortable with
the builder or find that you cannot chat freely, then do not engage
that person to build your home.
Once you have
short-listed those builders whom you would like to deal with, ask
them to provide you with a full quote on the project. Also request
that each builder supply detailed specifications to accompany their
quote.
Explain clearly
what you want built and provide as much detail as possible to the
builder. The more information you provide to the builder regarding
your housing requirements, the more likely different builders are to
include common features in their specifications.

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