Whats happening with new construction in Kentucky?
Well... costs are going up because prices are still rising on materials.
If you have a good credit rating and are still considering building a custom home, you should get started because prices will never be the same. New homes are actually getting smaller... but will have more amenities.
Large homes may be a thing of the past.
Compared to 2007, housing starts are down in Kentucky by about 1,500. The actual number of new homes being built so far is about 10,000. Many of them are custom homes featuring Green and Energy Star.
Spec houses that have been on the market are being discounted by builders and there are a few bargains. To sell them at a discount is better than sitting unsold. Home values are not dropping in Kentucky like some other states including California.
How have loans changed?
You may be asked for more money down. Times sound bad if you listen to the media, but Kentucky banks are still lending and you just need to get approved before shopping for a home.
You will need a bank pre-approval and if you have a house to sell. Get it under contract before you go look at homes.
Most sellers are not interested in accepting an offer contingent upon the sell of your home.
The serious buyers are out there NOW.
Now is the time to get a bargain, not months from now in the spring. That's when most buyers will be out shopping and ready to move.

Lizette Fitzpatrick- Principal Broker at Lizette Realty.
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Lizette, one reason I heard construction prices are up is the cost of shingles has gone way up. Sellers you are right, don't like contingencies on the sale of their house.