How To Choose A Kit Home?

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How to Choose a Kit Home

The decision to buy a home, be it a kit home, a mobile home or an already existing structure, is one that requires a good deal of research. This means investing time, energy and sometimes even money just to begin the process of purchasing a home. There are some questions to consider that will make this process a little less painful by illuminating the most important factors to consider when choosing the kit home that is right for you.

How Big Is Your Land?
The first question that a good kit home retailer will ask will most likely be about the size of your parcel of land. Since kit homes, be they rural kit homes or more urban-suited kit homes, do not include the price of land, you will need to have a place to put your kit home purchase. The acreage of your land will determine how many square feet you will be able to place on the land. If the piece of land is a bit smaller, keep in mind that you may still be able to manage a 3 bedroom rural kit home or a 4 bedroom rural kit home, you may just have to build the structure taller rather than have it sprawl wider.

What is Your Budget?
The unfortunate consideration that must be made during any large purchase is what the range of your affordable budget will be for your home. Remember that rural kit homes in Australia come with many options, features and floor plans to fit nearly every budget. It may be the sad truth that you cannot afford your absolute dream home, but by changing around the particulars of a kit home, it is likely that you will be able to find a package that is suitable for your budget as well as your family.

Ready-Made or Custom Designed?
Unlike if you decided to purchase a home that was already built, when purchasing a kit home you will have a wide array of options when it comes to the homes design. There are certainly a number of pre-designed homes with pre-arranged floor plans and ready to ship features from experienced and talented steel kit home designers. However, you will also have the option to choose custom kit home designs and work with the kit home company to create a home that is not just to your liking but that is actually perfect because you designed it. As with any customization project, it can be more expensive to become your own rural kit home designer, but when you have the perfect amount of closet space and the wraparound porch that you have always wanted, you may decide that the added expense is worth it.

Will You Hire a Contractor?
Another decision to be made when purchasing an Australian rural kit home is whether you will ultimately hire a professional contractor and his construction crew to put together, build and finish your home or whether you will take on the task yourself. Hiring a contractor can be a significant cost to add on to the cost of your kit home, particularly if you have decided on this type of home to save you money over a traditional home. However, despite the fact that kit homes most often come ready to assemble, the actual assembly process can be quite complex. In fact, the vast majority of kit home manufacturers and retailers do not recommend that you build a kit home on your own. This especially holds true if you intend to build your kit home as fun project or as a learning experience. Building an entire home, even from pre-cut pieces, is a huge undertaking. If you or someone in your family is an experience carpenter, builder or contractor that thinks you are up to the challenge of building a home from the ground up, it can indeed be a rewarding experience to build your own home. However, if you lack building experience or question your own abilities, the money that you will spend on hiring a professional contractor will certainly save you in the long run. Construction mistakes can be some of the most expensive to fix and you will not want to start your kit home over from scratch because of a simple mistake that could have been saved by a professional.

How big is Your Family?
People decide to buy kit homes for many personal reasons. You may be a young couple who decides that a kit home in Australia is an affordable way to become homeowners and procure a residence that is suited to your growing family. In this case, you will most likely want to choose from available 2 bedroom rural kit homes or perhaps larger depending on your budget and how large you expect your family to grow. However, if you are a homeowner hoping to construct a granny flat on your property for an aging parent, you can be fairly certain that he or she is not expecting to grow his or her family. In this instance, the varieties of 1 bedroom rural kit homes may be perfectly suitable for your needs. Of course, there are kit homes in many shapes and sizes for families of many shapes and sizes and a good kit home retailer will be able to help you find the right size for your living situation.

There will never be a comprehensive list of all the things that need to be taken into consideration when making a major purchase. This is especially true in the case of a purchase so personal as a home for you and your family. However, if you take each of these factors into consideration and have answers ready when you begin to approach kit home companies, you will find the purchase process goes more smoothly and you will find yourself well on your way to enjoying your new, personalized home.


About the Author:
Rural Kit Homes is a small team of professionals with an extensive network of trades suppliers, fabricators and industry experts. We only use and recommend quality building products that comply, and usually exceed Australian standards. We offer more than many of our competitors and we believe that we have the ability and expertise to out service the major players in the Kit Home industry.



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