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re: Building a house - looking for some advice

Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:08 am to
Posted by LSUFanHouston
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Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:08 am to
You in Texas?

A friend of mine built a "custom" home in Richmond. When I think of custom, I think it means you get your plans drawn up by an architect, buy a lot, hire a GC, get a construction loan, and go to town.

Custom out there means basically a tract home in which you just get pre-approved for a loan and put down some deposit money plus option money. You just buy the house from the builder at closing. I guess what made it custom was that she had a lot more options to choose from than typical tract housing.

Not saying this is bad at all - this is an amazing 550K house. But, for the first six months I kept going over there and finding mistakes the builder made and telling her to call the builder to fix. For how much she spent on the house, I was surprised at some of the mistakes made.
Posted by hungryone
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Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:16 am to
Agree with prev poster...are we really talking about custom here, or is this limited-choice, pre-sold spec? I did the first, my sister went with the second. For her, time was of the essence and she was in a rural area with few builders. I would not have been happy with the limited choices and was underwhelmed by the quality of her subs.

I prob paid $50/sq ft more than she did, but it was worth it to me (and it didn't price the house out of the neighborhood). I was on site every day and had the opportunity to review/critique everything as it happened. No surprises lurking, and my GC was happy to have me so involved. (Not every GC welcomes this.)

What do you know about construction? If nothing, then you need some assistance in picking out plans. Certain architectural styles and features will dramatically inflate costs. I actually picked out & spec'd down to the doorknobs on three different plans before I managed to find one that met my budget.

Back to your question about price: true custom contractors will give you an incredibly detailed, itemized breakdown of all phases of the construction. You'll have allowances for cabinets, flooring, fixtures, etc. If your builder is competent, your allowances will cover the materials you identify in the beginning...you'll know whether your budget includes $2.50/sq ft flooring or $8/sq ft flooring, so you can plan/pick out accordingly. The budget should include a contingency amount for unforseseen issues and clearly state the builder's fee.

Again, if you're not getting this level of detail, go find another contractor. Or accept that you are not getting true custom construction and can't specify exactly how you want things done.
This post was edited on 12/18/14 at 9:21 am
Posted by Powerman
Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 12/18/14 at 9:41 am to
quote:

Custom out there means basically a tract home in which you just get pre-approved for a loan and put down some deposit money plus option money. You just buy the house from the builder at closing. I guess what made it custom was that she had a lot more options to choose from than typical tract housing.

That sounds pretty similar to what this is

I'll learn more when I meet with the builder
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