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7 Reasons To Consider Building a Custom Home

June 13, 2023 by greenmellen Leave a Comment

Many dream of building the perfect custom home. A custom home offers the opportunity to design and construct a living space that perfectly aligns with your lifestyle, preferences, and needs. While it requires careful planning and decision-making, the benefits of building a custom home far outweigh the challenges. Before you begin your journey, check out this list of the advantages of working with a custom home builder.

Customized to Your Vision:

The opportunity to design a home that reflects your own wants, tastes, and visions is one of the main benefits of choosing a custom-built home. Every element of your home can be tailored to your tastes, from the plan and architectural style to the materials and finishes. This level of customization enables you to design a space that accurately reflects your character and principles.

Location Control:

In real estate, location matters. When building a custom home, you have more freedom to choose the perfect location that suits your needs and desires. Whether you prefer a secluded

property surrounded by nature, like the Blue Ridge Mountains, or a bustling urban setting, the decision is entirely in your hands. If you choose a homesite with the right setting, views, and amenities, your home will become a sanctuary completely integrated into its environment.

Quality Materials and Craftsmanship:

With a custom home, you have greater control over the construction process, materials, and the builders and contractors involved. By selecting experienced professionals, you can ensure your home is built with the utmost attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. Directly working with your preferred team will allow you to control the final details and reduce the cost of ongoing maintenance and repair.

Green Building/Energy Efficiency:

In today’s market, the demand for energy-efficient homes is high and continues to rise. In some cities and states, energy-efficient homes may even be a requirement for a new build. Creating a custom home presents an opportunity to incorporate sustainable techniques and materials from the beginning. From solar panels and energy-efficient appliances to advanced insulation and smart home systems, your custom-built home minimizes its environmental impact and reduces utility costs in the long run.

Maximize Space:

Newer homes often feature open floor concepts with functional layouts and tucked-away storage. A custom home allows you to optimize the use of space according to your needs. You can work with your architect to design rooms and floor plans that suit your needs, ensuring no square footage is wasted. As the workforce continues to offer remote and hybrid positions, many opt for multi-purpose rooms that allow homeowners to convert designated spaces for home offices and guest rooms, libraries, etc. Creating these rooms from scratch has many advantages over retrofitting existing floor space in an older home.

Building for your future:

A custom home can incorporate future-proof features and technologies that will adapt to evolving needs and technological advancements. For example, you can integrate a flexible floor plan to accommodate family structure or lifestyle changes. Additionally, you can wire your home with advanced connectivity options and infrastructure to support emerging technologies and safety features, ensuring that your home remains relevant and functional for many years.

Less Competition:

The housing market will always be up and down. One day inventory is low, the next, you can be outbid for 20 properties. When you build a custom home, you are the only buyer. While you still need to secure the homesite you desire, you have few competitors than you do for an already-built home.

Building a custom home is a special journey. There are undeniable advantages to custom home construction, from location control to planning for your future. By building a custom home, you can create the perfect space that is an extension of yourself and where memories are made for generations to come. Let Waterstone help you achieve your dream and build your custom home.

Filed Under: Custom Construction Experience Tagged With: custom built home, Custom home, home builder, new home

8 Things Everyone Should Know Before Building a Custom Home

May 9, 2023 by greenmellen Leave a Comment

Building a custom home is a dream come true for many people. The ability to design a home that perfectly suits your needs and desires is an incredible opportunity. However, building a custom home can also be a daunting task requiring significant planning and preparation. 

This blog will discuss some essential things everyone should know before building a custom home.

Project Budget & Costs

Creating a realistic budget is one of the most critical aspects of building a custom home. Building a custom home can be expensive as there are numerous factors to consider when planning a budget. When considering a budget, consider the land cost and potential tax rate. While you can’t determine the exact taxes until the final assessment, looking up comps can help you understand your potential tax rate. 

Your biggest expense will be the cost of the home itself. Once you select a builder and architect, you can choose from model homes or work directly with them to price out your costs based on the final floor plan and features. Your builder will be able to explain the costs of different finish options, such as hardwood floor vs vinyl planks, granite vs quartz counters, etc. Finally, it would be best if you also planned for unexpected expenses that may arise during the construction process. Delays, inflation, and upgrades can all add to the cost of your home. Having a contingency plan can avoid having to eliminate your dream items.

Hire Your Power Team: Architect, Builder, and Designer

Often you may find a trio that works together, but in some cases, you will have to hire your team to build your home. Understanding each part of building a home can help make your research much easier.

Architects design the layout and exterior of the home.

The residential builder will execute the design plans, including all home functions like electricity and plumbing. 

Designers will bring your style to life by helping you choose the right colors and visual aesthetics. 

Choosing the right team takes a lot of time and research. You should consider different builders, architects, or designers in your area and choose one with experience building custom homes. Review each of their portfolios or model homes if available. You can even drive through a neighborhood of homes that are similar to the style you are looking for. Don’t be afraid to ask for references from past clients and check reviews. 

Plan for The Future

When building a custom home, thinking about your future needs is important. Consider factors such as your family’s size, aging in place, and any potential lifestyle changes that may impact your housing needs. Your location is also relevant to planning for the future. If you want to live in a large city that is always changing vs a small town, knowing the area can help you choose the right area for your future home. When visioning your future home, look for one that meets your needs but also design your custom home with flexibility in mind so that you can adapt it to your changing needs over time.

Storage is Key 

While deciding between an open-concept layout and your dream kitchen, remember storage. Your home should have adequate closets, space, and room for your future needs. Adding crawl spaces and basement or attic storage can help you maximize the square footage of your home. Many individuals want to use their garage for their cars and outdoor equipment such as lawnmowers; ensuring you have enough room in your garage for the necessary items rather than home storage can help make a huge difference.

Invest In What’s Difficult To Change Later

Routine maintenance, like new roofing and windows, is common. However, many aspects of a home are difficult to update or change later. Popular features like radiant floor heating upgraded electrical wiring for sound systems, and even energy efficiency can be much more difficult to change over time. Discuss your options with your builder. Even if you are not ready to invest fully in additional features, rough-ins for certain projects make upgrades easier.

Anticipate The Project to Cost More

As much as you can plan and budget, custom-built homes tend to cost more than you expect. It doesn’t necessarily mean that your team spent more than the budget. As mentioned earlier, planning for unforeseen costs, such as inflation on building materials, last-minute upgrades, or even small changes, such as choosing a different cabinet hardware or faucet finishes, can 

quickly add up.

Expect the Project to Take Longer than Anticipated

Regardless of how well-planned a build is, builders prepare for setbacks. Common setbacks range from weather delaying the early build phases to securing permits, subcontractor availability, and inspections. Unfortunately, builders are at the mercy and timeline of city permit processing and inspections. If there is a backlog, they will need to wait their turn. Many construction phases can only proceed once the inspection is complete and passed.

Other common setbacks as the project progresses include receiving materials and appliances.

Building a custom home can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it requires careful planning and preparation. Considering these essential factors before you begin, you can ensure your custom home project succeeds. You can create the home of your dreams with the right budget, location, builder, energy efficiency, future planning, and attention to detail. Contact the team at WaterStone to help make your dream custom home a reality.

Filed Under: Custom Construction Experience Tagged With: building a custom home, contractor, Custom home, custom home builder, home builder, residential builder

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