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Building a Home

What to expect when shopping for a contractor, settling on a floorplan, and construction.

One of the first things you probably say to yourself when you begin exploring home options is "how much home can I afford?" You should know your buying power before looking but you may not know how much home that can buy. When exploring a custom home, however, it is also very important to ask yourself "what is more important - budget, customization, or delivery date?"

Case in point:  some people try to compare Duke Brothers to tract builders which is not easy to do. Duke Brothers build a custom home. Although tract builders have some nice selections and upgrades for their homes, you do not have "free reign" to upgrade just any fixture. For example, if you'd like an environmentally-friendly, sealed crawlspace, a tract builder is not going to be able to offer you that type of selection.

one-story 2500 sq. foot houseWhen you've decided on a contractor to build your home, you should be looking for experience, licensure, knowledge, and quality. If you decide on Duke Brothers, you may pick from a selection of our suggested home plans on our website, or you can find some yourself on an array of different sites including, but not limited to, eplans.com, houseplans.com, or builderhouseplans.com

If you find something you like, we'll look at it to evaluate several things - first, we'll need to make sure the look of the façade is compatible with the feel of the neighborhood (if you have your own land, this may not be an issue). Second, we'll need to make sure the house fits on the lot. This often becomes an issue when someone wants a one-level home because the footprint is so large. A one-level home is also more expensive to build due to the fact that the footprint tends to be larger. If the footprint is larger, more roof and foundation is required. So, for example, it is more expensive to build a one-level home whose heated square footage measures 2500 versus a two-level home whose heated square footage measures 2500.

two-story 2500 sq. foot houseIf the house looks appropriate and fits the lot, some other things Duke Brothers will need to consider is detail. There may be items on the plan that will be difficult to replicate or some leeway will need to be given for us to modify the plans. Also, some detail is either difficult to see on the small initial plans or not present until the construction sets are ordered (which can cost several thousand dollars). As a result, once you get serious about a particular floor plan, you will need to understand that we will not likely be able to build you an exact replica of what the plan designer proposes.

When you have narrowed down your search for homes, Duke Brothers can produce a quick "ballpark" range addressing how much we think it will cost to build that particular home. We do not have a square footage price to give you since this is not the way we do business. Again, every house is unique and quoting a square footage price for two homes like the example above would not add up.

costingIf a particular floor plan is in your budget based on our ballpark quote, and you decide you've found the right one, we can do a detailed quote for you to more accurately determine for what price we can build you a home. There is a small fee for this service which will be applied to the cost of your home if you decide to sign a contract with us.

Once this decision is made, we would also like you to share with us as many "bells and whistles" you'd like in your home as you can. This list tends to change and evolve but Duke Brothers operates best if we know up front as many things about the way you'd like to customize your plan as possible.

For example, if you'd like a special tub for your master bathroom, we would need the specifications of the tub even before construction commences as well as possibly incorporating any added expense of a special tub into the estimate. This way, you can avoid added expense, surprises, and delay of your delivery date with a change order.

Once a detailed quote is agreed upon, we will issue you a finish schedule. This is not a "schedule" in the respect that there are specific dates to meet. It is more of a projection on what to expect with the types of finishes we offer. At this time, you will need to provide us with further upgrades and customization requests. Again, these things tend to change so if you have any future changes, we can incorporate those into a change order for a fee, but the finish schedule allows us to be as prepared as possible for the beginning of constructing your home.

Finally, when everyone is singing from the same sheet of music, we can offer a contract to you, hopefully incorporate any extras into the contract price, and project a date of delivery. Each change order after the signing of the contract will not only cost 100% of the change up front, but there will be a fee applied to the change order.

 

"Lisa Duke listens carefully to understand your needs as a buyer or a seller. We had the opportunity to work with Lisa as a buyer and a seller. She has a way of knowing when to get involved in the details of the selling process and when to step back to allow her clients to make their decisions in the process. This was very helpful to us and Lisa helped us find a wonderful home. We highly recommend Lisa Duke and Leap Realty for your next buying or selling of real estate."
Chris and Zina Brooks

2007 High Point Parade of Homes GOLD, BEST KITCHEN AND BEST MASTER BATH WINNER!
Lot 8, 2900 Derby Circle, The Lewisham
High Point, NC

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