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Build Your Home
On A Budget
An
architect-designed, custom-built house does not have to be extravagantly
priced, according to most residential design architects. Of course, a
custom-built house will be more expensive than a tract-built house because
it is designed for a specific lot, orientation, views, location of
neighbors, and the size and lifestyle of the household. However, by
sacrificing unnecessary amenities, it is possible for buyers to afford a
custom-built home on a limited budget.
First,
architects recommend formulating a preliminary design and floor plan
before deciding on materials or other details. Also, the house can be
constructed in phases, first building the necessities or those amenities
that are too difficult or costly to add later on, such as a wraparound
porch. Since builders are better able to pinpoint actual construction
costs, it is helpful for buyers to get builder feedback after the basic
floor plan, roofline, and preliminary specifications are complete.
Not only
can builders keep the project moving within the budget, they are also able
to suggest ways for the buyers to get what they want at a lower cost, such
as look-alike materials. Some architects suggest the buyers even purchase
some of the supplies themselves – like paint, appliances, carpeting, and
plumbing fixtures – to save money.
"With a Modest Budget, A
Custom-Built House Doesn't Have to Break the Bank," Washington Post;
Salant, Katherine.
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