Make the Most of your Display Home Visit When you visit a display home, you’re probably looking mostly at the overall look and feel of the design. Later, though, you may decide that it doesn’t completely work for you as your own home. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your viewing of modular WA homes. Consider Before You Go Before you start visiting rural homes that you may want to build, do some research. Skip homes that are out of your budget or that don’t meet your needs. When you cut down the list, you’ll save time and also remember each home you do see more clearly. When thinking about the homes you’ll view, look at the size. How many bedrooms do you need now and in the future? If you like to entertain, you might want to consider open floor-plans. There are some things you should have ready before you go. For example, if you have land details, the salesperson can make sure the home will work on your land. If you’ll take your existing
furniture with you, you can make sure it will fit in the living spaces of the home. Weekends are more crowded, but if that’s the only time you have available, book an appointment so you have a salesperson’s undivided attention. Consider Practicality Make sure you bring the measurements discussed earlier with you when you go, along with a measuring tape. Measure any areas that might be questionable as far as furniture or other considerations. Check the traffic flow to ensure it’s smooth and you can move easily throughout the home. Don’t forget to look outside to make sure you like the design and flow of the exterior as well. Instead of focusing on the styling – the furniture, paint, etc. – focus on the floor plan and traffic flow. Remember, rural homes can be decorated any way you want once they’re built. Quality is also a factor. Look at the framing, any brickwork, tiling, paintwork (not necessarily the colours) and suppliers. You’ll also need to look at what is standard on the home. Many display homes include upgrades or extra finishes. What you’re
looking at it is not usually the base price model. Ask your salesperson which features are standard and what costs extra when building Modular WA Homes. Ask Questions Your salesperson is there to make sure you have all the information you need to make your decision. He won’t mind answering any questions you have. If you love a home, except for a couple of details, ask if there’s a design or modification available. There may be additional costs in building the home, so ask about those and any packages. You’ll also want to know who the suppliers are, details on the builder’s license, and warranty insurance. You’ll live in your home for as long as possible. Take your time when viewing displays and be sure you make the right decision for you and your family.