Misconceptions About Custom Built Homes | Salt Lake City Construction Company

Misconceptions About Custom Built Homes | Salt Lake City Construction Company

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1. I need to know exactly what I want to build

FALSE

Leave that up to us! Whether you know what you want, just have some ideas of what you like, or you do not have the slightest clue- we can help. We will work with you to determine the shape, size, and style of a house that best suits you and your family. The happiest homeowners are those that built new.


2. I can find an existing home quicker than I can build new

FALSE

Finding the perfect house can be a nightmare and a time consuming process; especially when you have an idea in mind of multiple features and prerequisites for a home- finding the complete package proves next to impossible. A custom built home, on the other hand, can include every detail and feature you could possible want. Building new can allow you the opportunity to build the dream home you've always envisioned. The building process for a new home can be surprisingly quick- from design to move-in ready in as little as 6 months. Compare that to the time you've spent house hunting.


3. With so much inventory, I'll get a better deal than if I build

FALSE

Land, labor and material have never been cheaper. New homes built between 2003-2007 were in incredibly high demand, leading to an inflated cost. Homeowners are stuck with mortgages so high, they can only come down so low on the price. Compound that with the fact by custom building you can get everything you want in a home, in one package. It's a win/win scenario.


4. Realtors would rather sell a finished home

FALSE

Realtors and Builders work together all the time. Realtors are compensated with their commission of the overall project. Taking care of them helps to ensure they take care of you. This type of relationship fosters satisfaction on all ends of the deal.


5. Building a house seems so risky. SO many things can go wrong.

FALSE

Custom built homes go through a very rigorous inspection process. The bank the builder deals with, pays out small amounts at a time, over the course of the building process. Each time the builder requests money from the bank, the title company is sent out to inspect and ensure the build is being performed exactly as it should be. If the inspector is not satisfied, the bank does not pay the builder. The title company keeps a close eye on every dollar spent. The homeowner, at the end of the build, is issued a complete Title on the property.

The city where the property is being built also is very strict upon the quality of the work. The city follows along throughout the entire process, ensuring the project is up to standards. An inspector visits the sites several times to ensure the foundation is perfect, the building has safe framing, the heating and cooling systems are to code, the plumbing is pristine, and the electric is installed exactly as specified. A new home is scrutinized much more than an existing home is during the inspection and appraisal process. When all is said and done, your home will be a new home with all new parts, that you can rest assured was inspected over and over again.

Contact Salt Lake City Construction Company- let's start building your dream home!


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http://constructionsaltlakecity.com/ Salt Lake City Construction Company is a full service residential and commercial construction company and general contractor serving the Salt Lake City, Utah area.



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