
In this mailbag episode of Home: The Second Story, we answer three questions that come up early in almost every home project. First, we talk about the fear of missing hidden constraints before buying a property or committing to a renovation. We walk through the kinds of issues people should investigate early, including zoning, setbacks, easements, drainage, septic limitations, wells, and utility concerns. We explain that these questions often involve multiple layers of rules and that what looks simple on the surface can quickly become more complicated. Our main point is that bringing in an architect early can help homeowners make sense of those moving parts before they get too attached to a lot, house, or idea that may not work. Often, the operative question is not what, but how. We also talk about what to bring to a first meeting with an architect. Inspiration images, Pinterest boards, a survey, and a rough budget are all helpful, but we say the most important thing is having a sense of your priorities. You do not need to arrive with every detail figured out. In fact, part of the process is discovering what matters most, what tradeoffs are worth making, and what ideas may not need to stay on the list. We explain that good design starts with honest conversation, clear goals, and a willingness to engage in the process. We also underline how important it is to share your budget early so the project can be shaped around real expectations. And while you should bring your own opinions, you don't need to crowdsource every idea before - or after- meeting with us! Finally, we dig into the question of what a custom home or renovation will really cost. We break down why price per square foot is only a rough starting point and why homeowners need to understand the difference between a full project budget and a construction budget. We talk about the many expenses that sit outside the build itself, including land, design fees, consultants, financing, furniture, contingency, and temporary housing. We also touch on allowances, soft costs, and the risks of vague contracts or unrealistically low estimates. Throughout the episode, we come back to the same advice: start strong, ask questions early, understand what is actually included, and work with professionals who will tell you the truth before the stakes get higher. (00:00) Intro (02:36) Why zoning rules are harder than they look (06:16) Surveys, setbacks, and easements (12:14) Wells and water access (13:04) Hidden constraints in renovation projects (14:59) What to bring to your first architect meeting (17:28) Why priorities matter more than perfect ideas (21:41) Budget honesty from the start (25:28) Why price per square foot is only a rough gauge (30:39) Spec homes vs true custom homes (35:27) Allowances and soft costs explained (38:24) Consultants, code requirements, and surprise expenses (42:28) Contracts, change orders, and cost structure (45:22) Final takeaways on starting strong (49:00) Outro and how to send questions Have questions? Want to be on our show? Email us! admin@htsspodcast.comLearn about our hosts:Marilyn: Runcible Studios: https://runciblestudios.comSherI: Springhouse Architects: https://springhousearchitects.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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