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Below are various floorplans available to choose from.
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Advantages of Home Building
- Customized to meet your needs including Floor Plan, Interior and Exterior Choices
- Reduce maintenance costs with Energy efficiency
- New Components
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Disadvantages of Home Building
- Typically more expensive than buying an existing home
- No guarantee of completion date
- Involves more work to find the perfect lot, house plans and builder
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Selecting a Builder
- Talk with friends and co-workers. Were they satisfied with their experience? Would they recommend the builder? Most importantly, would they use the builder again?
- Consult the local chapter of the National Association of Home Builders
- Talk with real estate agents who are knowledgeable and can honestly discuss the quality of the builder's work.
- Homebuilders and contractors must be registered with the state of Tennesse which can be verified on website for the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP).
- Interview the potential builder including the person you will be dealing with directly since the average time to build a house is 6 months and the builder's warranty lasts for 1 year.
- Visit the builder's current and finished projects. This is a great way to examine the quality of work so you will feel comfortable that your expectations will be met.
Types of Construction
- Stick Built or Site Built - The home is completely built on-site.
- Manufactured - The home has been partially or entirely constructed in a factory then transported to the site for assembly.
- Modular - The house is factory-built and constructed in compliance with the standards of the regional, state, or local building code used by the governing body where the dwelling is located.
- Panelized - The home is constructed of factory-built panels which are shipped to the site on trucks and lifted into place using a crane
- Pre-cut, Pre-fab & Kit Homes - The home is assembled on-site with materials that are pre-cut at a factory.
- Multi-sectional Home - A factory-built home that is delivered to a site in more than one section and can include either modular or manufactured housing.
Which Type is Best?
That depends on your needs and preference. The factory-built homes may be quicker since there are no whether delays. However, stick-built homes provide you with the ability to make changes during the construction. The cost to build a factory-built home may be slightly less to build but you have to pay a transportation cost from the factory to the site.
DANBURY FLOORPLAN
The Danbury Plan is a 2190 Sq Ft, 4 Bedroom 3 Full Baths, 2-car garage Split Foyer Plan. This plan includes a Formal Dining Room off the kitchen with a Large Vaulted Ceiling Living Room which includes a Fireplace.
The Basement has an open Recreation Room which also has a Bedroom, Full Bath and a Utility area.
HEATHROW FLOORPLAN
The Heathrow Plan is a 1750 Sq Ft, 3 Bedroom 2.5 Baths, 2-car garage Two-Story Plan. This plan includes a Kitchen Dining Room Combination; Large Vaulted Ceiling Living Room which includes a Fireplace.
The Master Bedroom with a Separate Shower/Tub is located on the Main Level.
OAKMONT FLOORPLAN
The Oakmont Plan is a 2700 Sq Ft, 5 Bedroom 3 Full Baths, 2-car garage Split Foyer Plan. This plan includes a Formal Dining Room off the kitchen with a Large Vaulted Ceiling Living Room which includes a Fireplace.
The Basement has an open Recreation Room which also has 2- Bedrooms, Full Bath and a Utility area.
BRECKINRIDGE FLOORPLAN
(Modified)
The modified Breckinridge Plan is approximately 2300 Sq Ft, 4 Bedroom 2.5 Baths, Bonus Room, 2-car garage Two-Story Plan. This plan includes a Formal Dining Room, Kitchen with large eat-in area; Vaulted Ceiling in the Living Room which includes a Fireplace.
The Master Bedroom with a Separate Shower/Tub is located on the Main Level; Hardwood Foyer; Laundry area.
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