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Few homeowners have the talent and ability to pull all these important requirements together for a successful completed new home construction project. It is a wise decision to enlist the services of professionals to handle the job. Land developers, architects, (or an architect engineer), general contractors, and new home builders are equipped to aid in the process of putting your vision into the reality of a custom dream home.
Location, Location, Location
Location, the very beginning of any successful designer dream home, is an important factor. A good home site will have close access to power, water, gas, and sewer utilities; it will meet any local zoning ordinances. Using a real estate developer will solve these requirements as most development sites are properly zoned and have utilities included at each home site.
If you are choosing a site for spectacular views and natural beauty, special consideration will have to be given to utilities. Water, LP-gas, and sewer can be provided at almost any location, but electric service will need to come from somewhere. Bringing it in over long distances (several miles or more) can be extremely cost prohibitive.
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When preparing to put your designer dream home plan into blueprints, make notes and include every detail in the architect information, so that the finished architect plan contains every nuance of your vision.
1. What's so bad about Slough? data: 27.03.08
"Slough," which rhymes with "cow" and means "muddy quagmire," is not the only cross the English town has to bear now that a book has appeared, picking on it for being a grim, cheerless wasteland.
2. Fiona: Don't Carey data: 07.04.08
Mariah Carey. The very name conjures nasty feelings. Like the time I interviewed her and she barely looked me in the eye.
3. New Labour chief may reject job over debt data: 10.04.08
The crisis engulfing Gordon Brown's leadership has deepened after the man he hand-picked to clean up Labour's finances held back from taking up the job amid fears about the party's ÂŁ20 million debt.
4. Fighting return data: 10.04.08
The Parachute Regiment goes back to Afghanistan
5. Snow adds to BA woes after flights cancelled data: 07.04.08
Heathrow's beleaguered Terminal 5 was thrown into chaos again yesterday as snowfalls led to 144 flights being cancelled.
6. Harry Potter helps lift Cineworld data: 19.03.08
Strong growth in cinema attendances on the back of releases such as Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and The Simpsons Movie helped Cineworld...
7. Boring press conference, telling moment data: 27.03.08
8. Even in Ireland, surfers just want good waves data: 27.03.08
Bundoran, Ireland, might not seem like an obvious place to surf, but its position and rocky coastline makes it an ideal place to find a good wave.
9. Disappointed Wenger upset by referee data: 10.04.08
Arsene Wenger blamed the referee and his own defence for Arsenal's 4-2 defeat in an astonishing Champions League quarter-final at Liverpool on Tuesday.
10. BT charges ÂŁ127 for call to local hospital data: 10.04.08
By Sophie Borland
11. Heather Mills' contribution to Paul McCartney marriage: an acrylic fingernail data: 19.03.08
One of the few positive things to come out of Sir Paul McCartneyâs four-year marriage to Heather Mills was her suggestion that he should wear an acrylic fingernail to protect one of the fingers he uses for strumming the guitar, the judgement issued at the end of their divorce battle said.
12. Cristiano Ronaldo in bullfight ad controversy data: 19.03.08
Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo has risked the ire of animal-rights groups by portraying a bullfighter in an advert.
13. Sarwan century gives Windies win over Sri Lanka data: 07.04.08
A classy century from Ramnaresh Sarwan led West Indies to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the second test on Sunday to tie the two-test series at 1-1.
14. Sugar offers bankers television lesson data: 19.03.08
Promoting the fourth series of 'The Apprentice', Sir Alan Sugar says that investment bankers could learn basic business tenets from the BBC show
15. Nikolai Baibakov, Stalin's oil minister, dies at 97 data: 07.04.08
Nikolai Baibakov, who oversaw Russian oil production during World War II and went on to become one of the Soviet Union's top economic officials, died Monday in Moscow.
16. Tributes paid to Anthony Minghella, dead at 54 data: 19.03.08
Tributes are flowing in to Anthony Minghella, the Oscar-winning British film director who has died from a haemorrhage after undergoing routine surgery last week:
17. Thousand demonstrate in Belarussian capital data: 27.03.08
Thousands of opposition protesters defied a government ban to stage a demonstration honoring a banned Belarussian holiday Tuesday. Many of them clashed with the riot police and dozens were detained.
18. Afghanistan's youngest migrants adrift on the road to asylum data: 27.03.08
Hundreds of child refugees from Afghanistan are camped at a port in western Greece, hoping to sneak onto a ferry to Western Europe. But the boys, as young as 8, are being preyed on by traffickers.
19. Madeleine case police due in UK data: 07.04.08
Portuguese police probing the Madeleine McCann case are due in the UK to reinterview friends of her parents.
20. Afghan suicide attack kills eight data: 10.04.08
A suicide car bomb explodes in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar, killing at least eight civilians, officials say.
21. Low sales force four village pubs to close a day data: 10.04.08
Village pubs are closing at a rate of four a day because of the lowest beer sales since the Great Depression and rising running costs, it was claimed yesterday.
22. NBC in deal to broadcast Telemundo data: 19.03.08
GE's film and tv unit has forged a 10-year agreement with Mexico's Grupo Televisa to broadcast more than 1,000 hours of its shows annually and carry a pay-TV channel
23. Kevin Maguire: Tories ahead on own goals data: 10.04.08
Rarely have crocodile tears flowed so shamelessly as when dewyeyed toff David Cameron sniffed an onion and posed as unlikely champion of the lower paid.
24. Mills evidence 'inaccurate' data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills' evidence in her divorce case with Sir Paul McCartney was "inaccurate", the judge's ruling states.
25. Prince William and Kate Middleton on ski break data: 19.03.08
Prince William took his girlfriend Kate Middleton to the slopes of Klosters this week for a invigorating skiing holiday.
26. Gurkha veterans seek equality data: 19.03.08
Gurkha veterans are protesting at Parliament calling for the right to remain in the UK.
27. Doctor Who draws in 8.4m viewers data: 07.04.08
The return of Doctor Who attracted 8.4 million viewers, it was disclosed yesterday.
28. 54 Burmese migrants suffocate in truck data: 10.04.08
At least 54 illegal Burmese immigrants have died of suffocation while being smuggled into southern Thailand in a freezer truck, police have said.
29. Britain's financial regulator to hire more supervisors data: 27.03.08
The Financial Services Authority issued a report that found its supervision of Northern Rock was inadequate.
30. Reshuffle at The Independent aimed at ending era of losses data: 10.04.08
Roger Alton, the former editor of The Observer, will today be named editor of The Independent in a management reshuffle aimed at ending years of losses at Sir Anthony...
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