The
Benefits of Building A Custom Home
The major advantage in building a
custom home in Spokane, Washington is that you get a completed home
that ideally meets your needs, both in terms of function and
quality.
Today most spec homes are built using “builder’s grade” products in
order to minimize cost and maximize profits for both the builder and
real estate agent. As a result, the new homeowner frequently winds
up purchasing a home that has products installed, e.g. appliances
and cabinets, that have short life expectancies. In addition, with a
spec home its pretty much what-you-see-is-what-you-get (wysiwyg),
both in terms of layout and room sizes. Even if you sign a purchase
and sales agreement for a to-be-built new home in a new housing
development you frequently are limited in house styles, layouts and
features.
When building a custom home, on the other
hand, you can choose the floor layout and room sizes. In addition,
you have the freedom of lot selection, home style, cabinet and
flooring selections, window and door choices, siding material and
color, lighting, etc. The list goes on. Virtually every feature and
product of the home design is for you to decide upon.
Building a fully custom home however, does come at a price. Unique
features and products are not sold at “builder grade” prices at box
home improvement stores. Consequently you should expect to spend 2
to 3 times more per square foot on construction costs when building
a fully custom home.
Alternatively, a semi custom home is a compromise between building a
fully custom home and purchasing a spec home. As a result, building
a semi custom home provides you with the ability to select some of
your home’s features, while not blowing your home budget.
When building a semi custom home, the builder usually presents you
with several house styles and floor plans to choose from. In
addition, you are usually allowed to select flooring, cabinets,
appliances, lighting fixtures and lighting locations. Frequently the
flexibility is offered via “budget allowances”. For example a
builder may offer you a $2000 kitchen appliance allowance where you
choose what kitchen appliances you want installed in the home’s
kitchen. If you decide to purchase appliances in excess of the
allowance then you pay the additional costs out of your pocket.
In addition, when building a semi custom home you will frequently
have the opportunity to select various building options such as
attached garages, family rooms, unfinished rooms and even deck
sizes.
Deciding to build a custom home is not for the faint of heart. Even
if you have selected a great architect and builder you will be
required to do a lot of work and make a lot of choices. Expect to
spend many a day at kitchen and bath centers, flooring stores,
lighting stores, etc. You will need to make decisions on many
aspects of your custom home that you would not otherwise have a
chance to do if purchasing a spec home. However, for most homeowners
choosing the path of building a custom home is a positive
experience. Everyday they live in the custom home they get to
appreciate the choices that they made during the building of their
custom home.
About the Author: Over the past 20+ years Mark Donovan has been
involved with building homes and additions to homes. His projects
have included: building a vacation home, building additions and
garages on to existing homes, and finishing unfinished homes. For
more DIY home improvement information visit HomeAdditionPlus.com and
his DIY Home Remodeling Weblog .
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