Re: Finally Bought Some Land
Originally Posted by
echelon_john
1. Screened porch. Better yet, 2. One for entertaining, one for sleeping out when it's hot or you just feel like it.
2. Not all excavators are created equal. Some will minimize damage/unnecessary tree removal, some just want to clear a big route and nature be damned. Construction is disruptive regardless, but there are ways to keep the land around the house in a close to natural state if that's your thing.
3. Highly recommend living on site for a year before building. Yurt, camper...the more time you spend before you finalize the house site & break ground, the more you'll learn to inform those decisions.
4. No doors under eaves. Adds a whole other layer of snow issues.
5. Design the driveway with a place to put snow and a clear shot for the plow driver. No dead ends they'll have to back drag.
6. Foam insulation. Very tight air sealing.
7. Composite trim & decking. Unless you like yearly maintenance and biannual major service.
8. NY has great tax/rebate incentives for efficiency efforts; check em out.
9. Have fun!
I've been telling my wife we need to do #3 ever since we started talking about buying some land. Not to steal Jorn's thread, but any tips on how to convince a city slicker with mountain tendencies to live in a yurt?
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
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