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Home Buying in Utah

If you're planing on moving to Utah or changing locations in Utah, Hamlet Homes is a  Utah home builder that has a wide selection of new homes for sale in Utah County, Salt Lake County and Davis County.

HOW TO CHOOSE A HOME BUILDER

Okay, so you want to know how to choose a home builder.  Well, if you have gotten this far, you should know this lens was created for Hamlet Homes, based in Utah.  

Each home builder has a unique set of skills, and each one has pretty much the same skills, in general.  So what you should really look out for are 3 things:

#1 Go read the article on Wikipedia called House Construction 

#2  If you live anywhere in Utah, choose Hamlet Homes of course :)

#3  If you are currently in a home in Utah, and need to sell your home, contact Zoom Utah.com

I found that one of the hardest things about building a house was the many options available, and if I was already living in a home, selling the current dwelling turns out to be harder than you think. 

           

Our Developments

Bear Hollow
The buildings at Bear Hollow
Crofters Cove
The development of Crofters Cove in Utah.
Daybreak
Daybreak East Lake Village
Stoneleigh Heights
Top of the Mountain Living in Draper

Daybreak East Lake Village

Potential homeowners seeking homes for sale in South Jordan, Utah should consider Daybreak, a planned mixed-use community located in South Jordan. Hamlet Homes is building beautiful Utah homes in the Eastlake Village at Daybreak. Bringing a wealth of experience to this innovative, master-planned community, Hamlet will create exciting new homes in Utah that include single-family homes, townhomes, and new mansion-style townhomes.

Hamlet's homes in South Jordan's Daybreak now include ENERGY STAR compliant homes located in an environmentally responsible community. Neighbors can get to know each other while enjoying the outdoors at this new "walkable" village. Hamlet's Eastlake Village homes will be located next to Oquirrh Lake where families can enjoy fishing, canoeing and kayaking. Hamlet is pleased to offer new homes in Daybreak

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Bear Hollow Village

Conveniently located between Park City's Utah Winter Sports Park and The Canyons ski resort, Bear Hollow offers stunning new homes in Park City Utah comprised of townhomes, single-family homes and condominiums.

As a leading Utah home builder, Hamlet Homes offers beautiful, spacious living areas that represent some of the best homes available in Park City. Featuring rustic architecture and natural materials, these Park City homes offer a unique blend of style and flexibility. Bear Hollow's homes are designed to harmonize with their mountain surroundings in Park City and are situated to accommodate panoramic views of the mountains and surrounding countryside from every deck. Landscaping using native plants and indigenous materials also ensure that these homes complement this unique location.
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Thinking of building in Utah?

Utah is ranch country and it's a state where people enjoy the outdoors. Building a home in Utah can be a breeze if you ask the right questions of your builder. In no time, at all you can be enjoying life in Utah.

Building your home has six main steps:
1. Get your loan
2. Get your land
3. Choose your exterior style and your interior design
4. Get your architect if you need one
5. Get your permits
6. Build your house

If you choose a pre-approved floor plan that, your builder already has architect approval then you won't have to hire your own architect, which can keep the cost of building your home down. However if you are thinking of something more unique you'll need to involve an architect. Blueprints are generally included with the builders quote so do confirm this.

How much legwork your builder will have done depends on the builder. Generally, builders don't step out of their comfort zone. They build the designs their familiar with, use the materials they are comfortable working with, and generally don't change much unless you insist and then don't be surprised if they sub-contract it rather than doing it themselves.

Now speaking of sub-contractors. Don't think that you have a right to play a role in choosing sub-contractors. In essence, you hired the builder to build you a house within a time frame and a budget and how he get's there is not your concern. He pays the sub-contractors, supervises their work, and takes care of things just as if you hired him to do so.

Besides paying, your part in this process is to be reasonable and realistic about what your expectations are relating to time frames. Some people can decide what they need easily and quickly, while others take a very long time to make a simple decision. If you are in category one you and your builder will get along just fine, however if you are in class two it might be a good idea to hire an interior designer to assist you because, time is money to your builder and time where nothing is occurring because you can't decide is going to cost you money.

Lucky you! Building a new home in Utah can be an exciting, fun time and before long, you'll be enjoying everything that's available in Utah

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