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How To Pick A Piece Of Land To Build A Home

Selecting the ideal site on which to build your home is one of the most important decisions you will make in the entire construction process. A wrong decision can turn your dreams into a nightmare of unanticipated expense and delay, and compromises that diminish your dream. Here at Hamilton our President Eric Barden will walk any land you're looking at with you so you know that you are making the right choice for you and your new home. Read the full article and tips here.
House and town plans on lawn (digital composite)
https://www.homes.com/blog/2016/08/how-to-pick-land-to-build-home/



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