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Welcome to UBuildIt Lexington South
Greetings!
The featured project for April is the wonderful home of Kelly and Lisa Ramsey located on a 186 acre horse farm on the Fayette/Jessamine County line. Kelly and Lisa Ramsey are pictured above with our Senior Construction Consultant, Don Butterfield.
We also are proud to feature one of our key Preferred Vendors, ProBuild located right here in Lexington.
In addition to including some helpful building education we have included a few pictures of our clients projects-in-progress. Down the road, you can see their completed homes as monthly features.
I hope you enjoy our new newsletter format, and find the information interesting and helpful. Please read and enjoy!
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Vendor Spotlight
ProBuild of Lexington
ProBuild - Not just another building supply store. As the nation's largest supplier to professional builders, ProBuild sells a broad selection of building materials including lumber and plywood, engineered wood, gypsum wallboard and other drywall products, millwork, trusses, roofing, siding products, insulation materials, metal specialties, hardware and tools. But the similarity with most other lumberyards ends there.
Manufacturing Operations - Probuild also has a manufacturing arm that designs and builds trusses, wall panels, custom millwork, and pre-hung doors and windows for both internal distribution as well as distribution through competing lumberyards.
Installation Services - A third division focuses on construction services including framing and installation of most key products for their contractor customers. ProBuild works closely with UBuildIt in the Lexington area as well as serving other UBuildIt affiliates across the nation. "I can honestly tell you that there is not a better company and group of individuals to work with before, during and after the sale!" said Wayne Henning owner of UBuildIt in Lexington.
A lot can also be told by the brands you carry and ProBuild enjoys the premiere brands in each category. Key brands include IKO, Dynasty Cabinets, Simpson StrongTie, Trex, BlueLinx, Boise, ThermaTru, Andersen Windows and Doors, CertainTeed, Johns Manville, Norbord, Ply Gem, DOW and Masonite to name only a few. But even the best brands can't guarantee sales without experienced and knowledgeable staff to support the customer.
ProBuild Facilities - Today, ProBuild operations consist of over 500 facilities across the nation. ProBuild is proud to offer their customers the advantages of national reach with the reassurance of local expertise.
Stop by your local ProBuild today and meet the friendly staff! Scott Connally is the store manager while Mike Hedrick and Johnny Grigsby will help you on the sales end. They are a great bunch of professionals! ProBuild is located at 1551 Mercer Rd (the old Wickes Building) off Georgetown Road in Lexington.
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Want a Check From the IRS For $20,000?
No Strings Attached! No Loan! Building or buying a new home? There are some new simple tax credits that can put a check in your mailbox from the IRS for $20,000.00 or more!
Interested? Want more information...then READ ON!
$8,000 TAX CREDIT - A tax credit of up to $8,000 is now available for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009. Unlike the tax credit enacted in 2008, the new credit does not have to be repaid.
For additional details check out: FederalHousingTaxCredit.com
$12,000 GEOTHERMAL HEAT CREDIT - $12,000 or more can be received by installing geothermal heat and other energy saving investments. Last year the Federal Government had a maximum $2,000 credit for installing a Geothermal Heating system. This year you can cash in on up to 30% of the money you spend for geothermal when you build your new home
$1,500 TAX CREDITS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
What about tax credits for windows and doors, insulation, roofing, water heaters and stoves?
Can I get a tax credit for solar panels, solar water heating, small wind energy systems and fuel cells?
EXTRA CREDIT - ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Web sites with information on federal and state incentives for renewable energy and energy-efficiency upgrades:
Feel free to call my office 859-223-5300 or my cell 859-338-0191 and I will help you with the details. If you want to e-mail I am at lexingtonsouth.ky@ubuildit.com
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Construction Financing:
9 Terms You Need To Know
What are the 9 terms you need to know when discussing construction financing?
The more you know the better prepared you will be to discuss construction financing. There are many terms that might be new to you, and helpful as you research your options.
1. Soft Costs - These are permit, architectural, engineering, survey, school taxes, utility connection fees and any other fees incurred before your actual construction begins. Funds from your construction loan become available at the beginning of actual construction. These soft costs frequently occur before construction begins. Based on your choice and your lender's options, you may choose to be "paid back" for these costs when your funds are available at the beginning of construction.
2. Hard Costs - These are the actual costs for all materials and labor associated with the actual building of your home.
3. Closing Costs - These are the costs associated with closing your construction loan such as title cost, loan fees, discount fees, insurance, and appraisals.
4. Interest Reserve - This reserve account is established to pay the estimated interest on the loan during the construction process. This way, you do not have to make any payments during the construction of your home. In the rare occurrence that this reserve is depleted due to lengthy construction times, then you will begin to make interest only payments on your loan.
5. Contingency reserve - This reserve is created to cover unforeseen cost overruns in the construction of your home. It is usually equal to 5% of the hard cost of your construction.
6. Lot Value - The value of your lot will be determined by one of two methods. If the property was purchased in the last 12 months, the purchase price is used to determine the value of the site. If the property has been owned for more than 12 months, an appraiser's estimate of the site value will be used.
7. Inspection fees - Some lenders require that inspectors determine of the progress of your construction project. If these are needed, there may be a fee charged for each inspection.
8. Loan to Cost Ratio (LTC) - This ratio compares the project cost of your home to the total loan amount. As an example, if the project costs for your home are $350,000 and your loan is $325,000, your LTC ratio is 93%. Maximum LTC ratios vary from lender to lender, and may be a factor you want to take into account when selecting a lender.
9. Draws - Monies drawn during construction to pay for materials and/or suppliers.
While there are a few more elements to construction financing than with your traditional mortgage, you are now better equipped to talk with lenders to determine how they can help you build your dream home.
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"Wayne's World!"

I hope you enjoy our new newsletter format. We are trying to give you more helpful building information as well as share our proud clients beautiful homes. They have worked very hard on their dream homes and deserve to see their efforts stand proud in the limelight!
Sincerely,
Wayne Henning/Owner
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Come Visit Our UBuildIt Display At the Home and Garden Show
APRIL 2nd - 5th
Heritage Hall
Want to Save $1.50 on Admission?
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Order our FREE Information Kit - You CAN Build or Remodel Your Own Home
New Construction
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Articles of Interest:
on our UBuildIt.com website for more articles on multiple categories and products.
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Kelly and Lisa Ramsey Home
Unique Features:
Sprawling ranch style home on 187 acre horse farm on the Fayette/Jessamine County line.
This home has 8,185 sq ft of living space featuring a 42 foot long kitchen and great room with cathedral ceilings and a wall of windows that overlooks their private lake.
There are 6 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths a large master bedroom suite, fireplace, 2 car garage, full finished basement with media room, crafts room and spacious workshop.
"We liked the idea of having total control over the building
process with UBuildIt!"
--Kelly Ramsey
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Framing Framing and More Framing!
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Don and Kelly Studing The Plans!
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HIGH PERFORMANCE HOME BUILDING SEMINAR
Why? Learn the 5 basic steps to building a high performance energy efficient home
Where? Bluegrass Community and Tech College, 470 Cooper Drive (across from Commonwealth Stadium)
When? Every third Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8:30PM.
Interested in more information about our group and the upcoming seminar. Just check out our website at:
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Check Out The Kitchen View Of Their Private Lake!
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Plenty Of Open Space In The Great Room And Kitchen
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Lisa Taking A Break On Move-in Day!
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Rear View of The Ramsey Home
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The Ramsey "Dream Home" Complete
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Projects-In-Progress
What have some of our clients been doing lately? Take a look at these pictures and find out!
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Richard the Framer and Jeanne and Jerry at their Lawrenceburg Home. Icynene Foam Insulation, Geothermal and radiant floor heat.
Davis 2,400 Sq Ft Addition in Lexington
Dan and Kerrie Vantreese -Superior Precast Foundation/SIPS Panels/Geothermal - Home in Stamping Ground, KY
 Andy and Carol Spears - Corinth, KY |
Save 25% |
If you come in the month of April and start the planning and design phase of your dream home you can save 25% on your custom architectural drawing package!
Don't DELAY...Call TODAY!
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Offer Expires: April 30, 2009 |
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