Committed To Supporting Our Industry and Community

Carroll Construction has been provided so many opportunities by the community we work in!

We are committed to not only giving back to the community we love, but also staying current with the latest construction and renovation techniques. Here are a few of the organizations in which we are involved:

Home Builder’s Foundation

We are currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Home Builders Foundation of Greater Baton Rouge (HBF)

The HBF, 501(c)3, was founded in 2002 to support the charitable efforts of the Home Builders Association (HBA). Each year, all general admission ticket proceeds from the Parade of Homes are donated to our Home Builders Foundation of Greater Baton Rouge, 501c3, which raises funds to aid families and children in need.

Our 2021 Parade of Homes Beneficiary was the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Louisiana. Through the Home Builders Foundation, we were able to donate $25,000 to support the mission of the Boys & Girls Clubs, which is to enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

Home Builders Association of Greater Baton Rouge

We are also serving on the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee of the Home Builders Association of Greater Baton Rouge. The Home Builders Association of Greater Baton Rouge supports the home building industry in the regional area. The nine-parish Capital Region holds more than 800,000 people, as of the 2020 census, and includes Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana.

The Home Builders Association of Greater Baton Rouge is dedicated to promoting, protecting, and preserving the home building industry as a viable economic force in Greater Baton Rouge.

National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)

Additionally, Robert Carroll Serves on the Board of Directors, the Construction Codes and Standards Committee, and the Single Family Finance Subcommittee of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).  This Association gives a national voice to our local concerns and allows us to travel annually to Washington DC to meet with our representatives and senators to lobby for the items that are important to Louisiana and her residents.

We were able to participate first hand in the effort to fight the Biggert Waters Act, which nearly devastated our housing economy through the dismantling of the flood subsidy.  We continue to fight for homeowner’s rights to the use of their land against organizations such as the EPA and DEQ, which regularly seizes private family land and seeks to expand burdensome regulations.  Additionally, our continued efforts to equip local code officials with the tools to keep the actions of special interest groups from turning our building codes into product manuals  are of vital importance to the affordability of housing.

Lastly, anyone who has ever received a low appraisal on their home can understand the reason we are committed to remaining involved in the shaping of the national appraisal process.  For more information, please visit www.NAHB.org.

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Article by Robert Carroll

Robert is a NAHB Certified Graduate Builder with Carroll Construction. Robert joined the team in 2007 after graduating from L.S.U. with a degree in Construction Management. Now as Chief Operating Officer, Robert Carroll is extremely active in the local builder community, a leader in the LHBA, and is an avid supporter of charity and community causes inside the Greater Baton Rouge area.

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IMPORTANT LOAN CONSIDERATIONS

Your budget is the foundation for every other decision you will make while preparing to build a home because it provides context for what is possible. Most people attempt to answer the question of “What is my budget?” by simply deciding how much they would be comfortable spending. Unfortunately, while this is a crucial part of the process, it ignores the rest of the picture. We advise our clients to answer the following questions in the order below. However, if you are self-financing the project, skip to question #3.

1. How much will a financial institution lend me?

This sets what we refer to as your Maximum Loan Amount.

2. What type of loan will I need?

This is where many people get confused because if you ask the wrong questions when interviewing lenders, you’ll get vastly different answers. We recommend reviewing the information in this article on the loan type you will need before meeting with your lending candidates.

3. How much am I willing to spend?

Just because a lender is will to lend up to your Maximum Loan Amount, this does not mean you will be willing to borrow and spend that amount. Consider the monthly payments as a starting point and adjust your Budget amount from there. Your chosen lender can help you with this.

4. What can I reasonably expect to build for what I am willing to spend?

This answer will come from a qualified builder during your preliminary meeting. Be prepared to discuss your budget so that the builder can help you get a better idea of what size home to design to meet your goals.

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