Anonymous wrote:You need to go with a custom home builder -- they are building to spec (on a client's request). Most of the teardowns are from higher-volume builders that are speculative (no buyer identified until home is built and ont he market. They have a book of a couple of designs, and just pull one that fits the lot well, tweak it as needed, and go with that. That's why you'll see one after another arts-n-crafts style house from the same builder.
Custom build costs a lot more of course. Can be 50% higher if you use high-end finishes also. This is what we did, and are very satisfied. It's our "forever home" so not really focused on resale value, but generally I think a lot of the nice stuff we did won't flow through to increased sale price, but who cares if that's not an issue for 20-30 years from now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are beautiful homes being built, but they aren’t going up en masse.
OP here - Where and by which builder? The ones I see are custom so not mass produced at all
Where?
There are plenty of high end quality builders in the DC area. You don’t see the quality of a build by driving by a house. And most you can’t see from the street to begin with. A lot of them don’t have flashy websites and don’t profile their projects heavily. They get business from word of mouth and their clients want to maintain some privacy/safety. Also search architects sites more than builders.
There is a whole level of construction beyond what you see on most sites or “luxury” designated HGTV/Bravo shows.
Ilex
Rembrandt
Horizon
Miller McIntyre
Bowers
BOWA
SandySpring
Plus about 50 others
Thanks will take a look at these. I usually find homes I like from Instagram these days and never see any dC area homes
Are you looking to have a home built?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are beautiful homes being built, but they aren’t going up en masse.
OP here - Where and by which builder? The ones I see are custom so not mass produced at all
Where?
There are plenty of high end quality builders in the DC area. You don’t see the quality of a build by driving by a house. And most you can’t see from the street to begin with. A lot of them don’t have flashy websites and don’t profile their projects heavily. They get business from word of mouth and their clients want to maintain some privacy/safety. Also search architects sites more than builders.
There is a whole level of construction beyond what you see on most sites or “luxury” designated HGTV/Bravo shows.
Ilex
Rembrandt
Horizon
Miller McIntyre
Bowers
BOWA
SandySpring
Plus about 50 others
Thanks will take a look at these. I usually find homes I like from Instagram these days and never see any dC area homes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are beautiful homes being built, but they aren’t going up en masse.
OP here - Where and by which builder? The ones I see are custom so not mass produced at all
Where?
There are plenty of high end quality builders in the DC area. You don’t see the quality of a build by driving by a house. And most you can’t see from the street to begin with. A lot of them don’t have flashy websites and don’t profile their projects heavily. They get business from word of mouth and their clients want to maintain some privacy/safety. Also search architects sites more than builders.
There is a whole level of construction beyond what you see on most sites or “luxury” designated HGTV/Bravo shows.
Ilex
Rembrandt
Horizon
Miller McIntyre
Bowers
BOWA
SandySpring
Plus about 50 others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are beautiful homes being built, but they aren’t going up en masse.
OP here - Where and by which builder? The ones I see are custom so not mass produced at all
Anonymous wrote:There are beautiful homes being built, but they aren’t going up en masse.
Anonymous wrote:You never will