About this episode
Show Notes: Exploring the concept of a “one-stop shop” for building a home tailored to individual preferences, providing a comprehensive overview from a customer point of view. It addresses common questions and concerns prospective home builders might have, emphasizing the importance of detailed planning, effective management, and adaptability. The discussion highlights the benefits of working with an integrated design and build team, ensuring clear communication, realistic expectations, and a smooth construction process. Through engaging anecdotes and practical insights, the conversation offers valuable guidance on navigating challenges and achieving a successful, personalized home-building experience.
Transcript:
Steve Tuma: Well, I think the interesting thing is building departments, although some people sometimes they might be a little interesting in their attitudes or their lack of desire to help, or sometimes they just don’t help as much, others are very helpful. But the bottom line is, whatever their attitude is, there’s typically a detail as to what they want for permit application.
Interviewer: Hello everybody and welcome to Episode 60 of the Panelized Prefab Kit Home Building Show. With me in studio, as he normally is, the president and founder of Landmark Home and Land Company, a company which has been helping people build their new homes where they want, exactly as they want, nationwide and around the globe since 1993. And that would be Mr. Steve Tuma. Steve, how’s it going, pal?
Steve Tuma: It’s very good, like always. It’s always a good day to build a house. It’s always a good day. I was just listening to your introduction—nationwide. Yeah, all the states, and we’ve done international projects as well. So it’s kind of cool. You get a lot of experience, just different perspectives, and, you know, all those experiences help us help new customers.
Interviewer: Well, I don’t want to make you feel old, but in case you didn’t hear it, this is Episode 60 of the podcast.
Steve Tuma: Sixty. That’s pretty cool.
Interviewer: It’s, yeah, that’s impressive and pushing toward our hundredth episode, which is