Thursday, April 12, 2012

The RAB Spring Showcase is Here!

The Rochester Area Builders Spring Showcase of Homes is here!  We are really excited to showcase a home that we completed about 2 months ago!  It is a ranch style home with 4848 total square feet.  The large windows allow natural light to flow through the open floor plan.  The main level features 10' ceilings, maple cabinets and built-ins, as well as beautiful hardwood flooring and granite counter-tops.  Whether  you are looking to build a new home or just want to get out, this home is a must see!

House address: 2089 Shannon Oaks Blvd NE, Rochester, MN

The dates and times the homes will be open are:
     Saturday, April 14  12-5
     Sunday, April 15   12-5

     Saturday, April 21   12-5
     Sunday, April 22   12-5

The Rochester Area Builders have a great mobile tool that you can use as you tour the showcased homes.  It provides information on all of the homes.  Visit http://www.rochesterareabuilders.com/showcase/index.php to check it out!

We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

List your home now if you are wanting to build!!!

Get those homes on the market now if you are considering building a new home this spring.  I had 3 of my clients this past week alone sell their current homes and all are now ready to go on their new home project because of it.  The market has been an amazing one this early spring so far.  The homes selling are not all new listings either.  With the surge in existing home sales this spring, this year looks to be a great one for people looking to get their current home sold prior to building.  Rates are still at historic lows and I have had a few of my clients quoted rates in the mid 3% range on 30 year mortgages.  This cannot last, so take the steps now to get your existing home ready to sell.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

2012 RAB Spring Showcase of Homes

It is that time of year!  The 2012 Rochester Area Builder's annual Spring Showcase of Homes is fast approaching!  We will have one home entered this year.  It is a ranch-style home located in Shannon Oaks that we just recently finished.  The homeowners have been gracious to allow us to show off their beautiful home!  This home has a unique layout with many upgraded amenities and a beautiful finish.  A lot of time and energy was spent on making this exactly as our clients dreamed it to be.  It is a must see!

The Spring Showcase is held on April 14 & 15 and April 21 & 22 from 12:00 to 5:00.  We hope to see you there!

***Watch for additional information as the dates approach!***

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

A different approach to the way Energy Star has directed us to go!


This past year Energy Star has published a new version of the way they score homes and determine their HERS score.  I wrote a few topics about how homes were scored in a recent blog.  Energy Star recommended builders to now start using R-10 exterior foam in the areas below ground level.  I have always been a believer in using minimal insulation below ground level to allow the heat transfer to occur vs this newer version of the R-10.  My philosophy is our ground temp throughout the course of the year in MN runs around 55 degrees.  Frost in the winter and hotter temps in the summer play a factor in this going up or down as you get closer to the surface of the earth, but the average temp is pretty consistent.  My argument to them is that with this 55 degree temp we have below grade, we can use this to gain heat in the winter and lose heat in the summer months.  It is a free way to allow the heat to transfer and by adding more insulation to the exterior block or concrete wall we are eliminating this from the equation.  The same holds true with the under slab insulation and they agree with this.  It is recommended not to install 2 inches of foam below your concrete unless you are installing in floor heat with water piping under the concrete.  My solution to the dilemma fell on deaf ears, but I feel it is the best possible option.  I believe we should have the 2 inches of foam installed on the block or concrete wall just 12 inches or so below ground level.  After this point, we would be much more efficient running the same 2” of foam at an angle 4’ away from the home.  I would then carry only 1” of foam down to the footing of the home.  My only logic for keeping the 1 inch of foam running down the wall is to make a condensation point for water on the exterior of the block or poured wall.  Basically what I’m trying to create is a constant wall temperature along the block or poured wall in the lower level.  The 2” in foam angled away from the home prevents frost or heat from entering the ground vertically and allows us to maintain a constant 55 degrees along the vast majority of the outside of the wall.  I’m happy to present this diagram to anyone interested in seeing it.  I truly feel it is a better way to incorporate the ideas Energy Star has pushed into the new version.    

Monday, February 20, 2012

COLORING CONTEST 2012!!!

It is that time of year again for the annual Coloring Contest.  If you were at the Rochester Area Builder's Home Show and stopped at our booth, the kids had a chance to enter into the coloring contest to win $100 gift card to Toys R Us!  We have posted the entries on our Facebook page "Med City Builders of Rochester, LLC".  All you have to do is like your favorite picture.  The two pictures with the most likes will win!  Good luck to all of our contestants!

Monday, January 16, 2012

What a difference a year makes

To say the least!!!  We went from record snowfalls to record lack of snow in one year.  Both years have lead to very little frost to deal with in the ground, so both years have been good for a winter full of building and an early start this spring.  One of this years benefits is that the lack of moisture in the ground and air should lead to better building materials this winter and a lack of the nail pops and or sheetrock cracks that occur because of it.  We are already starting to see the spring market heat up.  Several of my listings have seen an upsurge in showing activity and several of the clients waiting to sell prior to building are seeing the same results.  I typically have the spring rolling and underway once the Home Show is finished, so now is the time to begin the planning process.  The show is only a month or so away and by the time plans and financing get completed, we are a month away already.  I have several homes underway right now for any potential client to preview as well as a 100 or more homes from the past that we can look over as well.  I have super relationships with past customers and am happy to take the time you need looking at possible floor plans.  The spring looks to be a busy one for me, so call today to ensure we can accommodate all of your needs!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Would you pay 1% more to have your entire home be 100% American Made?

I recently read about and watched a report on ABC News about the effects on our economy of buying American Made products for building new homes.  They stated, if all home builders in our country bought just 5% more American made products than before, we could generate some 250,000 new jobs in our country.  I currently use many of the products on the list ABC published, but was looking for feedback for our own region on if buyers would be willing to pay the 1% difference in price they discussed if I used ALL American made products.  I really would appreciate your feedback.  I plan on making a conscience effort to purchase more American made goods regardless, but would love to hear your feedback.  I will post this on Facebook as well and would appreciate your input!