August 2013 Moms

Building a house

Had anyone here, instead of buying an existing house, bought land and built a house instead? We aren't planning on moving for a while, but I have always wanted to build s house so that I can customize it, and make it s house that we can live in long term. DH keeps saying there is no easy we could afford it, and that is way too much trouble, and I keep telling him that in order for us to but a house like we want, it may be the sane it cheaper to build.
Tell me about your experience. Was it fairly easy? Would you do it again if given a do over?

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  • Hey there! I have not gone on the home-building journey, but my really close friend and her husband are just about finished with building their house.

    They originally wanted to build a custom-built house so that they could design it and get everything that they wanted. But in the end, that proved to be way too expensive. They went with one of the preexisting designs that the builder offered, and then they put their own finishing touches on it (picking flooring, paint colors, deck size, etc.).

    There were a lot of issues that they ran into. Sometimes they'd have to go behind the builder to check out the work, and things were not done the way they were supposed to. Sometimes this was due to communication failures between the builder and the construction crew, or between my friend and the builder. My friend and her husband are very handy, so they knew what to look for and were able to correct the situation. (As opposed to me, who wouldn't know the first thing about home construction and would have completely missed that they installed the wrong faucet line or the wiring panel was upside down, etc.) Their build site was also vandalized and burglarized a few times, which was a huge hassle.

    In the end, it'll be great because they have a brand-new, beautiful house, but not every single thing is customized the way they wanted it to be (too expensive). I could never do it; I'd rather buy a house and remodel it along the way (and I think that would be way more affordable).

    Like you said, you're not moving for a while, so that could give you time to bulk up some hefty savings to get your project started. It would definitely be a dream come true! Good luck!
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  • We haven't but I would love too.
  • After spending many years renovating our last home, we decided we wanted to buy our dream home already completed. It was going to be very expensive, so we purchased a new build home instead. We worked with the builder and customized the home to add and change the floor plan and finishings to meet our needs.

    We were able to move walls, add storage, move the laundry room and design our own fireplace. We are very happy with how it turned out. We paid for upgrades in places that mattered and added upgrades once we moved in to easier things. For example, we did the counters after because marble counters through the builder was expensive.

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  • We bought an existing home. However, I work for my family's custom home building business, so maybe I can offer some advice.

    Is this going to be your forever home?

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  • @Cosmic+Love‌ I would like it to be. My thought is, if we can build a house we love, unless something way out of the blue comes up, we won't need to move. So I want enough rooms for future kids, etc.

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  • Before moving to alabama DH and I were going to have a house built. Total for the land plus the home was around 280 ish and we got to choose flooring, appliances, lights, and everything. We decided not to after hearing the possibility of orders but it really can be done and no the price isn't astronomical. 280 is about the cost of a home around here.
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  • If you want to have a general idea of what a house may cost you, call a few builders in your area and ask for a ballpark price/sq.ft. I'm not sure where you live, but around here it is $250/sq.ft. for new construction.

    You can get an idea on vacant lot prices by searching your local MLS.

    "The cleaning, the scrubbing will wait til tomorrow,
    For children grow up, as I've learned to my sorrow.
    So, quiet down cobwebs. Dust go to sleep.
    I'm rocking my baby and babies don't keep."
  • We had actually found some land, and picked a style house from our builder but the property had no gas/electric/septic and it wasnt put into the loan so we would have to pay all of that out of pocket which was wayyy too much for us..I just had LO two weeks earlier when they called with bad news :(
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  • We bought our house brand new in a developing neighborhood. We chose the design we wanted from a select few and we got to choose all the details...exterior stone/siding, floors, carpet, paint, counters, cabinet...everything. That's much more affordable than completely custom. It was pretty amazing...we were looking at homes 20-30 years old that needed new roof, windows, etc...and it was actually cheaper to go with a brand new house even with high-end finishes. I don't know where you live, but we built with M/I Homes and they build in many of the mid-west states.
    Good luck! It's fun to choose everything you want!
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