Builder in Mclean

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NDI
Focal Point
Classic Homes


We are building with NDI and they are great to work with. They do some high end homes and I found their upgrade pricing both competitive and transparent.





Sorry...NDI and Classic do not do high end homes. Both on the low end side with shoppers who shof square footage.
Anonymous
Asta Homes. Seen their projects in and around mclean and great falls...looks like they build high end homes, custom only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Asta Homes. Seen their projects in and around mclean and great falls...looks like they build high end homes, custom only.


Uh, no. Never heard of them, but just looked at their web site and they are anything but "high end."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you sure you want to live in McLean? What part? Some parts are better than others, as far as the people. Is that important to you? Or you just like the idea of living in McLean?



+1

Do the neighbors attitudes matter? Choose carefully.
Also, if you are going new, you won't want to buy next to an old house, FYI.


Ignore this poster. The close-in locations in Arlington, McLean and Falls Church all have a mix of older and newer homes and it usually works out fine.


-1

Disagree. Also, where are you commuting to, OP? That would help us know what part and probably what builder. Perhaps you can find a neighborhood with more new homes than old, or perhaps you can find land next to other new houses. It would make a more enjoyable stay for you.
Anonymous
We all commute to DC. Our budget is 900K, and we want to build 5000- 6000 square feet. Please recommand the good builders. Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We all commute to DC. Our budget is 900K, and we want to build 5000- 6000 square feet. Please recommand the good builders. Thanks.


Impossible in that price range, unless you go really far out. Maybe Chantilly or sterling?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We all commute to DC. Our budget is 900K, and we want to build 5000- 6000 square feet. Please recommand the good builders. Thanks.


Impossible in that price range, unless you go really far out. Maybe Chantilly or sterling?

Maybe she meant 900k was the budget for construction cost.
Anonymous
You were correct -- it's the budget for construction, and we are also looking for a lot with 850K budget.
Anonymous
Total sidebar, but how nice is a home with a $900-$1mm construction budget? Is that all high end everything? Totally custom design? Home + landscaping / outdoor living area, etc? Or is it closer to model design with mid-grade finishes and incomplete areas like no finished basement, no landscaping, etc?

Also is there a big difference in what $1mm buys from a Design/Build vs. independent architect + builder?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Total sidebar, but how nice is a home with a $900-$1mm construction budget? Is that all high end everything? Totally custom design? Home + landscaping / outdoor living area, etc? Or is it closer to model design with mid-grade finishes and incomplete areas like no finished basement, no landscaping, etc?

Also is there a big difference in what $1mm buys from a Design/Build vs. independent architect + builder?

Obviously it depends on the size of the house you want to build. If you're looking at 5000-6000 sqft above grade, $1m won't get you high end at alll, not even close. You should get a finished basement with that budget though.
Anonymous
Good builders in $1m budget are really hard to find these days. I'm saying this because I've many newly built selling for $2m,3m+ In McLean/Great Falls area. To be honest I wasn't impressed with the construction quality for almost all of them.
If you are seriously considering building, start from going to builders open houses and personally looking at their finish quality. If their finishing touch isn't even there, you can imagine the quality of work that you didn't see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Total sidebar, but how nice is a home with a $900-$1mm construction budget? Is that all high end everything? Totally custom design? Home + landscaping / outdoor living area, etc? Or is it closer to model design with mid-grade finishes and incomplete areas like no finished basement, no landscaping, etc?

Also is there a big difference in what $1mm buys from a Design/Build vs. independent architect + builder?

When people talk about construction cost, it usually irefers to costs for site work and construction of the house itself. It doesn't typically include landscaping or exterior living.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Total sidebar, but how nice is a home with a $900-$1mm construction budget? Is that all high end everything? Totally custom design? Home + landscaping / outdoor living area, etc? Or is it closer to model design with mid-grade finishes and incomplete areas like no finished basement, no landscaping, etc?

Also is there a big difference in what $1mm buys from a Design/Build vs. independent architect + builder?

When people talk about construction cost, it usually irefers to costs for site work and construction of the house itself. It doesn't typically include landscaping or exterior living.


It also does not involve the land purchase, which is separate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had good experiences with NDI. You do need lots of upgrades from their basic model though.


You build with NDI in Pimmit Hills, not McLean, unless you're on a shoestring budget.


Newsflash: there are tons of NDI in McLean. Most people ARE on a shoestring budget. It's not just Saudi princes, you know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Focal Point has some nice houses.


+1

OP, Focal Point is on Dead Run.
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