Homebuilding Dictionary
Terms:
easement
A right given to a third party to use a portion of property for certain
purposes, such as utilities or water mains.
elevation
The exterior face of a home, including the materials (like brick or
stone) used on that face. At Joshua Homes, you get to choose from 3
or 4 different elevations, or architectural styles, in addition to a
selection of colors for each of our plans. So the house you buy will
look like your house, not the one next door.
framing
The construction of the skeletal structure, or framework, of a house.
floor plan
An architectural drawing showing the overall
layout of a home. The size and shape of each
room, as well as any optional configurations
of those rooms, are shown on the floorplan.
At Joshua Homes, most of our communities offer several
plans from which to choose: single-story plans,
two-story plans, etc.
HOA (Homeowners Association)
In many new communities, an association of homeowners
is formed. The Homeowners Association is responsible
for enforcing the rules and regulations of
the community, and also for the maintenance
and upkeep of any common areas, including community
centers, swimming pools, health club facilities
and landscaping.
included feature
A specific item that is automatically included when you purchase a new
home. Included features may include a specific style of cabinets, or
a specific type of countertops. For instance, Joshua Homes buyers can
personalize their home by choosing from a range of 20 no-cost colors
for their home.
lot premium
A charge paid by the buyer of a special lot that is either larger or
in a more desirable location than the other homesites in the community.
lot
Each new community is divided into individual
lots, or homesites. In most Joshua Homes communities,
a homebuyer gets to choose their homesite and
the home plan that suits them best, with some
restrictions to insure a varied neighborhood.
master plan community
A large community, with homes built by several different builders, in
a wide variety of prices. Master plan communities can include community
centers, pools and other recreational facilities. Often there are commercial
districts with shopping and entertainment within the master plan.
option
An item in a home that is not an included feature. Joshua Homes Design
Studio offers many items that help personalize your home to fit your
lifestyle. Options can range from fireplaces and appliances to pre-wiring
and room configurations. See upgrade.
phase
A group of homesites within a community.
Most homebuilders sell all the lots within the
current phase before moving on to the next phase
of the community. The benefit to the homebuyer
is that construction activity is focused in one
small area at a time. So when you move in to
your new home, most of the construction for neighboring
homes will already be complete. Builders "release" a
new phase when the current phase is almost sold
out. This means that there is now a completely
new selection of lots, available for purchase.
punch list
A written list of items which need to be fixed, repaired or replaced.
reservation (lot)
Believe it or not, one of the most important decisions you can make
when purchasing a new home... Within your Joshua Homes community your
decision to select the best homesite for your family will have a long
term impact on the value of your home. Many homes in a community are
similar, but every lot is unique.
upgrade
Often a homebuyer can choose to upgrade to a higher level of material
or style in several areas of their home (e.g., granite countertops instead
of formica, or hardwood floors instead of carpet) at an additional cost.
At Joshua Homes Design Studio, homebuyers can choose from thousands
of upgrades to truly personalize their home.
walk-through
A buyer's final inspection of a newly built home offten the day of closing
or prior to move-in. At Joshua Homes, the walk-through includes an orientation
with instructions on how to maintain certain items in the new home to
maximize return on your investment.
warranty
A plan to fix or repair specific items of your home according to the
warranty terms. At Joshua Homes, we offer a 40-year transferable warranty.
All elements of the warranty are reviewed with the homeowner at the
time of the closing with the President of the company, Eric Schottenstein.
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