1. Set a realistic budget. 2. Be organized 3. Plan for the future.

Submitting your completed plans to the building department is the last step to be done before starting the actual building process.

At this point, you must decide if you want to be an 'Owner/Builder', that is, to act as your own General Contractor, or hire a General Contractor to run the job for you.

Since we deliver our products all over the world delivery costs can vary a lot. That's not necessarily because of the distance to the jobsite from our factory in Elk Grove, California.

PMHI Pre-Engineered or PMHI Custom plans? Your local PMHI dealer can help you determine which home plan approach is best for you.

Move-in day is the reward you've worked so hard to achieve.

When planning where you want to build your new home it is important to consider the following:

After you have received your building permit you can get started building your new home. 

Assuming that you will need a loan to build your new home, it is important to first determine two things: