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Tuesday, February 17th, 2009
Use this worksheet along with the Dream Team of Professionals checklist to record your findings and opinions as you visit with potential design and construction team members.
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Tags: arizona roc, checklist, choosing a contractor, concept to creation, construction, construction management, custom home, dream home, general contractor, hiring a contractor, home building checklist, home design, jeffrey crane
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Monday, February 16th, 2009
Use this checklist to determine who you will need as part of your Dream Team of professionals. This team may include home builder, architect, engineer, draftsman, interior designer, landscape architect and more. This list will help you identify who you may want to start speaking with.
Click Here Team of Professionals Checklist
Tags: about hiring a contractor, arizona roc, building a custom home, building team, concept to creation, general contractor, hiring a contractor, home building process, how to choose a contractor, jeffrey crane, stages of construction
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Monday, February 16th, 2009
Use this worksheet to guide you through the design and ideas generation stage of conceptualizing your custom home. This will assist your creative thought process in regards to amenities, room, materials, and extras you have always wanted. This list will eventually be used by your designer, architect, and builder during the design and build stages of construction. Not all variables listed will apply, but enjoy the creative flow of ideas as you work through the options.
Click Here Dream Home Creation Worksheet
Tags: baby boomer, boomers, building a custom home, concept to creation, construction management, designer, dream home, dream home consulting, home, home building process, home design, home plans, jeffrey crane, planning a home, retirement, retirment planning, steps to building a home
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Thursday, February 5th, 2009
Tags: baby boomer, boomers, building a custom home, cnbc, concept to creation, construction management, dream home, dream home news, herald tribune, jeffrey crane, philly.com, residential home, retirement planning, stages of construction
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Thursday, February 5th, 2009
The process of identifying the ideal build-site, designing the perfect home, choosing the qualified team of professionals, and staying sane through the entire process requires, most importantly, a clear plan and road map. This document is a basic layout of how we work with our Dream Home clients.
Click Here Concept to Creation Process Flowchart
Tags: baby boomer, boomers, build a home, concept to creation, construction management, custom home, dream home, jeffrey crane, process of building, residential construction management, residential home building, retirement planning, stages of construction, steps to building a home
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Thursday, February 5th, 2009

In January 2009, during a recent job site visit of a luxury home under construction, I took some time to look around at what other builders are doing in the area. I wanted to get a feel for what is actually happening in the custom home market, aside from all the gloom and doom we constantly hear about.
One of the projects I am currently consulting on is located in the Gated Tom Fazio designed golf course community of Mirabel, located in north Scottsdale, AZ. This community is comprised of several hundred lots many exceeding the one-acre size. Many of the homes are multi-million dollar second estates for owners who live throughout the country. During the cold winter months, many of the owners return to AZ for relief, and call this community home. (more…)
Tags: building a home, cnbc, concept to creation, construction management, custom home, dream home, dream home consulting, financial news, hgtv dream home, jeffrey crane, news and views, relocation, renovation, residential, residential construction, residential home market, retirement planning
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