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Standard
Features in a Custom Home?
When people
look at homes to build or buy, the two biggest issues are usually cost per
square foot and features or upgrades. Usually, these concepts don’t
work well in the true custom building environment. When building a
custom home, the client is more in control of the costs. Instead of
just taking a preset price for a standardized model, everything is tailored
specifically to the client. If the phrases “standard features” and “custom
home” seem contradictory, it’s because they are. The “standard
features” are set by the customer!
A true
custom home is customized from the ground up. The floor plan should be
designed specifically to take advantage of the lots unique views, orientation
and topography. But most importantly, the builder/designer team needs to
understand how the client is going to live, and tailor the design for that
lifestyle. A variety of elements, including fixtures, finishes, appliances,
and type of heating and cooling are all choices that affect price, design and
style.
Many
home builders use standardized floor plans with some variations. They offer
options and upgrades, but this is not a true custom home. Many times, by the
time a customer adds all the features they want, the cost ends up being more
than going to a custom home builder in the first place.
Often,
people will first have their plans drawn by a home designer and then seek out
bids. Care must be taken that all builders are bidding the same amenities
and construction methods. Even if the plans have a great amount of detail,
there can be significant variations in what is included. Too many bids can be
very confusing. The client should look for a home builder that is willing to
spend the time with them to make sure they understand everything that is
included in the price.
One of the biggest benefits of a true custom homebuilder is the level of
attention clients will receive. No matter how much money someone is
spending, it should always be clear who the customers contact is with the
homebuilding company, and who is responsible to make sure all the concerns
are addressed. Most unsatisfied customers can be traced back to a
problem in this area. By choosing the right builder, a custom home can
be one of the most rewarding purchases of a lifetime.
John Kaltenbach Homes
Everything you should expect in a custom
home builder
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