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Welcome to the new Hall & Hall Construction web site. We are experienced NH Home Builders, Remodelers, and Developers.
We build some of the finest homes in NH. We service Amherst NH, Bedford NH, Mont Vernon NH, Hollis NH and many other towns located in Central Southern NH.
Over time we will enhance this website with additional valuable information specific to Hall & Hall's construction of new luxury homes in New Hampshire along with content covering the New Hampshire home construction industry in general.
We hope you enjoy browsing this site. As always, we encourage, and look forward to, your feedback so please feel free to contact us with your comments and suggestions.
Warmest Regards,
David E. Hall
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Understanding the Housing Cycle |
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It should come as no surprise to the reader that over the last ten to fifteen years housing costs have risen dramatically and recently they have fallen significantly.
This paper will attempt to explain the following conclusions:
The housing market is normally in a “growth mode” (where new homes are required to accommodate an increasing population) or a “retraction mode” where the supply of existing homes is more than sufficient to accommodate demand. When in the growth mode, home values are closely related to the cost of new homes (replacement value); when in the retraction mode, all bets are off.
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Top 10 things you should know before buying new Construction |
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10. Proper planning produces proper performance. Where is the septic going to go? What is the sun's orientation? Where is the house going to be situated on the lot? Is there enough room for the pool or the future barn? Should we buy the land first or design the home to fit the land? There are a million questions you could consider; each building project is unique. Some of the significant questions involve whether or not there is a walk-out basement, a pool, deck or patio, sun's orientation, etc. If a walk-out is a must you need to find a lot that will accommodate a house design with a walk-out. This may seem obvious, but it is often overlooked or misunderstood. If you are designing a passive solar home as part of a green construction project, then the lot's orientation to the sun is very important. Prioritize, gather information, consult and render an opinion, then realize that your requirements may need modification.
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