Working with a professional custom builder allows you, the homeowner, to create a one-of-a-kind home where anything is possible. Thus, the custom builder provides you with customer service that is, by necessity, more personalized and in-depth. We spend as much time as needed to ensure that the home satisfies your needs and wants. Making not just the end product, but the overall experience, enjoyable and personalized allows us to build a rapport that ultimately leads to a successful finished product, happy customer, and happy builder.
If you have ever been interested in new home construction, you may have asked yourself "Why hire a custom builder?" Don't we all want a custom experience in anything we do? A custom shopping experience, custom banking experience, custom dining experience. Custom = 100% YOU. In a way, custom has a lot to do with the human ego. If we have a custom handbag, custom suit, custom home, it means that the end product includes all of those little details to give you a user experience fit precisely for you.
Working with a professional custom builder allows you, the homeowner, to create a one-of-a-kind home where anything is possible. Thus, the custom builder provides you with customer service that is, by necessity, more personalized and in-depth. We spend as much time as needed to ensure that the home satisfies your needs and wants. Making not just the end product, but the overall experience, enjoyable and personalized allows us to build a rapport that ultimately leads to a successful finished product, happy customer, and happy builder.
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Let's take a look at the Ranch home. In recent years, the ranch design for homes has been replaced with two-stories and McMansions. The bigger the better. But, it looks like the ranch has made a resurgence. Many builders prefer to build two-story homes due to spacial limitations with the lot. Building a two-story home takes less space and may offer more home, however, buyers are seeking large lots with a single-story home. Competition for ranch homes like this in the market place are causing bidding wars and prices to skyrocket. As the cost of land has increased, larger lots are harder to find and single-story homes, even harder. This article from Realtor.com details the trend and breaks down the demand by age group, showing that as age increases, so does the desire for a single-story home. We've built our fair share of each and can say that both ranch homes and two-stories have their benefits and their cons...what do you prefer?
Whenever possible, with every Moffitt Built home, we ensure that the lot size and the proper use of lot size is just as important as the new home itself. We know that the size of the lot in comparison to the size of the home can make a huge impact on the overall feel of the property, the street, and the small community in general. Adequate space is needed in the lot after the construction of the home in order to give the homeowners and neighbors privacy and appeal. All sorts of factors are considered like the amount of light and air that can reach a home on a lot too small for the home vs. a lot sized just right. This idea has sparked some controversy with builders who are building McMansions on lots meant to accommodate much smaller homes. Larger lot sizes also contribute to higher resale values. Something to keep in mind when looking for or planning your future home...size matters.
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