
Originally Posted by
Knot2Bad
Thanks Huntin for your quick Reply, Well Tennessee does get a little bit of snow but not that much and no shoving is required. lol
My lot is with city Water and Sewer on a paved street. Its also a canal lot which I think is mostly used for drainage.The water in the canal is brackish I think and I don't know if they allowed individuals to take water from it or not. I bought it years ago its 85X125 as I remember. Now I wish I had a bigger lot so I could put a large Garage/Storage Work shop on it for the toys.
Yes everyone needs to be cautious dealing with builder/contractors. Florida seems to have had its fair share of bad ones. It seems harder everywhere these day to find someone who will give you what they say they will. I will be looking for fair value for the money. Far to many try to make profit on short cuts, cheap labor, materials or other such practices that they feel suddenly are not important. I heard about some China Dry wall nightmare that Florida found itself in. That's scary.
If or when I decide to build I will be looking for a good General Contractor and any references would be welcomed. I'm not looking for gold fixtures or Hurst Castle amenities just the quality of material or the lowest price. I will also look for someone who hires or uses skilled people to do the work. I think skilled people are sound products that are proven and last the test of time. I'm not talking shiny here but solid, sound and proven building practices.
My next house will most likely be the last house I own. I don't like moving that much and want the next to be my last so I am in no rush to decide. I don't even need to use the lot I now have and if better options show themselves great. I also haven't ruled out staying and living in TN but Florida is always on my mind... Guess its good to have choices.