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What’s Your Real Market?
The answer will have an impact on the selections you make and the final home cost.
Potential clients often ask for our homes’ average cost per square foot. The question is understandable. Price per square foot is a metric the real estate industry uses to gauge the competitiveness of resale homes,
A New Home Will Help You Breathe Easier
How professional builders create a healthy indoor environment. If you have concerns about how healthy your new home will be, you’re not alone.
In a 2021 survey of 551 American homeowners commissioned by York (a manufacturer of home heating and cooling systems)
How Much Will It Cost?
You can get more for your money by not starting with that question
Whether it’s a $7 million custom home or a $70,000 kitchen remodel, no one wants to pay more than they have to. So it’s no surprise that the first question many people have for their architect, interior designer or builder is about cost.
Are You Being Served?
The best custom builders understand that service is as important as product.
When choosing someone to build your new custom home, there’s a truth that you ignore at your peril: your ultimate satisfaction has as much to do with your day-to-day experience of the project as with the final result.
What Interior Designers Bring to the Table
These important team members help create safe, comfortable spaces that are perfectly tailored to your needs.
Homeowners sometimes ask what, exactly, interior designers bring to the table. It’s a valid question.
Looking Beyond Sticker Prices
Installed costs vary greatly from product to product, but the builder can help manage them
Cost control is top-of-mind for anyone building a custom home these days. That includes keeping final product costs as close to the estimate as possible.
Why Changes Are So Costly
Change orders have always led to budget increases and schedule delays, and it’s not getting any better.
With inflation showing up in the news and at the grocery store, some homeowners are asking what they can do to keep construction costs from escalating.
