Endeavor Homes NW six-step buying path

Endeavor BuildPath Prototype

Make the buyer’s next decision obvious.

A working vertical slice that turns home comparison, financing readiness, land feasibility, and buyer hesitation into a useful message for Bruce.

Real process

Uses Endeavor’s existing six-step path instead of inventing a new sales flow.

Source-backed land context

Graham (unincorporated Pierce County lookup area) uses the Washington first-market permitting database.

Smart handoff

The lead is framed around the buyer’s exact decision point, not a generic form.

Prototype

A buyer can stop anywhere and still become a better lead.

This demo uses sample homes and Graham/Pierce County research. The production version would swap in the buyer’s actual home choices, parcel, jurisdiction, and financing answers.

Step 01

Compare homes without losing the thread.

Pick up to two homes. The handoff message keeps both models attached so Bruce sees the decision point.

Browse all homes

Step 02

Financing & budget checkpoint

Step 03

Land fit & feasibility

Graham (unincorporated Pierce County lookup area)

Do not use ZIP code as the legal jurisdiction. Confirm whether the parcel is inside city limits or unincorporated county, then verify zoning, utilities, access, critical areas and health approvals before quoting placement feasibility.

First call: Graham permit counter, then the county health jurisdiction if septic/well or private utilities are involved

Smart hand-raise

Turn the exact hesitation into the message.

Feasibility notes

What Endeavor should verify next

Is the parcel inside city limits, unincorporated county, tribal jurisdiction or a special overlay?

Which zoning districts allow the proposed primary dwelling or ADU/DADU use?

Will the jurisdiction accept the proposed structure type as a permanent dwelling or ADU?

Is a permanent foundation, new-home requirement, HUD label, L&I insignia or certified installer tag required?

Does septic/water/sewer capacity support the bedroom count and dwelling count?

Product note

The data supports the conversation. It does not replace local approval.

Buyer-facing language should stay careful: “likely required,” “needs verification,” and “source-backed first pass.” Endeavor gets the richer context and source links behind the scenes.

Primary recipient

contact@endeavorhomesnw.com

Demo jurisdiction

Graham (unincorporated Pierce County lookup area)