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Why a Custom-Built Home is Right for Your Family

Author: Amitava Sarkar
by Amitava Sarkar
Posted: Mar 09, 2015

Your quaint two-bedroom home served your family well for nearly a decade. Even before taking the plunge into parenthood, you and your partner lived quite comfortably in this cozy little starter home. However, with three children and a group of rambunctious pets, the house is beginning to feel more cramped by the day. As much as you love your home, you can’t help but acknowledge that it’s time to move on. A house this size is no place for a rapidly expanding family.

Unfortunately, your forays into house hunting have thus far proven fruitless. Despite looking at dozens of homes, none of them seem right for your family. Sure, your crew could adjust to some of them, but they’d never feel truly at home in any of these structures. Rather than settle for a home that doesn’t meet your family’s needs, why not invest in a custom-built house? This will ensure that your next home has all the amenities your family needs and provide them with a house that’s uniquely their own. As you’ll find, a custom-built home comes with its fair share of benefits.

Total Involvement

When investing in a custom-built home, you’ll have the luxury of monitoring the planning and construction of your new residence. Home-building companies will take your input to heart when putting together blueprints and won’t begin construction until you sign off. However, your involvement in the project won’t end there. Throughout the construction process, you’ll be kept abreast of the crew’s progress and be able to offer helpful input whenever you see fit.

No Preexisting Problems

One of the primary downsides to purchasing lived-in homes is dealing with problems created by the structure’s previous residents. In many cases, certain problems don’t become apparent until long after the paperwork has been signed. To further complicate matters, people often claim to know nothing about preexisting problems despite being fully responsible for creating them. Sometimes, these problems are small in scale – leaky pipes, minor cosmetic damage, etc. However, if there are problems with a home’s foundation or structural integrity, you could wind up spending upwards of $100,000 to have the issue addressed. Alternatively, since you’ll be involved in all aspects of the construction process, you won’t have to worry about stumbling across any unexpected surprises when living in a custom-built home. Furthermore, because the home will feature fresh paint, new flooring and resilient construction materials, it will be a long time before you have to deal with costly repairs or maintenance procedures.

Everyone’s Needs are Met

The foremost benefit of having a home custom-built is being able to satisfy every member of your family. If you enjoy cooking, you can equip your new home with a spacious state-of-the-art kitchen. If your little ones possess limitless reserves of energy, you can make sure the house contains a child-friendly indoor play area. Additionally, if you have elderly or handicapped relatives living with you, you’ll be able to outfit the residence with stair-lifts, wheelchair ramps and safety-conscious bathrooms.

Leaving a home in which your family created countless memories is never easy. Worse yet, leaving such a home in favor of a house your family doesn’t like is bound to increase your crew’s trepidation about moving. Fortunately, by investing in a custom-built home, you can ensure that your family’s next residence perfectly suits their needs.

About the Author: Shannon Phillips is a physical therapist and mother of three who resides in her hometown of Sheridan, Montana. Disappointed with the bevy of lived-in family homes they explored, Shannon and her husband enlisted the services of JDL Construction. As Montana’s foremost authority on custom-built homes, JDL has constructed specialized living spaces for over 30 years.

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