Cost of Home Building
Dreaming of building a new home, but worried about the expense? What you need to know...
If you are considering having a custom home built, the
following information will help you get an idea of the home building cost exclusive of land.
However, you will first need at least a preliminary plan
of the proposed house. You should also carefully consider how much you can, or want, to spend.
There are many variables to consider in developing a rough
estimate of construction cost due to the wide range in materials and options that might be used. For example, marble and hardwood floors are more
expensive than vinyl and carpet (which themselves can have a wide variance in quality and price). If your goal is building a home at low cost –
the finishing is what often makes the difference.
Also, most labour and material costs vary from one area of
the country to another. However, you should be able to get a pretty good idea of what to expect before seeking bids from
builders.

Beware of "ball
park" figures if you have not discussed how the home is to be finished.
A builder can usually provide a "budget" figure for
average costs per square foot when the style and size of a home is known and a basic idea of what you are looking for with regards to finishing
the home. Variables to this figure are site development costs and type of finish.
Beware of "ball park" figures if you have not discussed
how the home is to be finished. Most builders set allowances for items such as appliances, flooring, lighting, tile etc. These allowances, as
well as material choices such as siding, roofing, windows etc. play a role in that "ball park" figure.
Before a firm bid or even a "ball park" figure can be
given, a builder must know what you generally expect to see in your home. When they have a general idea of what you would like to see in your
home, they will give you a general idea of cost.
Before you request a bid, take the time to list or discuss
in detail your specifications. (Example: Cabinets; cherry wood, "Lazy Susan" in both upper and lower corner cabinets, etc.) It is always best to
be as thorough as possible. Make as many of the major decisions as possible (siding materials, flooring types etc.) prior to construction. By
making decisions early you avoid potentially costly "Change Orders" or "Additions" later.
For Example: If in the original bid the kitchen floor
finish is vinyl, and then later you change to hardwood, you will incur the cost difference in materials and installation labour, the
cost to remove the underlayment for the vinyl that has already been installed, disposal of it and installation of the correct material. In
addition, many builders charge a "Change Order" or "Additions" fee.
We devote all the time necessary to make sure the bid we
propose to you is as complete as possible, so that any changes which may arise are minor in nature.
By having a complete specifications list we can assure
you, when the home is completed it will not exceed the originally quoted contract price. When we submit a bid for your review, we also include
the contract as well. This gives you an entire package to review carefully. You must assume in all cases, if something you want included in the
bid is NOT listed on the specifications, it is NOT included in the price.
You must make sure
you are comparing "apples to apples".
Most bids are guaranteed for 30 days. If you so desire,
you can now take the plan and a list of specifications for a second bid. When reviewing bids, carefully compare the specifications for each line
item listed (Cabinets, Flooring, Insulation, etc.). If there is a significant difference in line item costs, question BOTH builders as
to WHY?
In today's market there is a large variety of materials
available varying in quality and cost. To accurately compare bids, you must make sure you are comparing "apples to apples".
Finally, in your custom home builder search, talk with
several custom builders in the geographical area in which you plan to build to get a rough idea of what it may cost to build your
house.
It may be to your advantage to start with a plan that the
builder has used before and "customize" it to suit your objectives.
Remember this, nothing is given away for free. There is no free wood fence for your rear
yard, garage door opener, upgrade to a whirlpool bath tub, etc...
Most Home Builders are professionals and they will treat you that way. A real Professional
Home Builder will give you an item by item cost breakdown including those non-tangibles such as insurance, interest and professional fees. Not to
leave out the fee your builder needs to earn while building your home.
More Articles on Cost of Home Building at:
"Dreaming of building a new home, but worried about the
expense?"
"Advantages and Disadvantages of Building a New Home..."
"How Much Will It Cost To Build Your New Home?"
"12 Tips On How To Work With a New Home Builder and Their
Crew..."
"Pricing House Per Square Foot..."
"Building a Home is not Rocket
Science..."
Cost of Home Building
|