Anonymous wrote:Craftsman is timeless, farm house and colonial are trendy
Anonymous wrote:builders are in business to make a profit so one eye is always on how to cut. If you truly seek high quality construction, then you must spend $$ hiring an architect who will prepare details plans to include everything from window specs, hvac, shingles, exhaust fans, etc, etc. You will then need to hire a reputable builder who will build your project per spec AND ALSO ensure there is a quality control process for installation. Quality is a component of the building materials (many of which you will never see) AND the workmanship. If you have the time and $$, then yes, there are many architects and builders to choose from. However, you should never expect such a product from the so called specs homes being built by the larger, national builders, both the large production type operations (think NV, Toll, KV, etc) or smaller, local boutique operations, although the quality will be higher with the smaller, local mom and pop builders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Sandy Spring is not a “great” home builder. They’ve done many cookie cutter mid-priced craftsman new builds in my neighborhood.
Yes in a few years. Doing my research now
Sandy Spring has done a lot more than cookie cutter mid priced craftsman.
Anonymous wrote: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?
Yes in a few years. Doing my research now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
Sandy Spring is not a “great” home builder. They’ve done many cookie cutter mid-priced craftsman new builds in my neighborhood.
Yes in a few years. Doing my research now
Anonymous wrote: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?
Sandy Spring is not a “great” home builder. They’ve done many cookie cutter mid-priced craftsman new builds in my neighborhood.
Yes in a few years. Doing my research now
Anonymous wrote:Waste of money
Anonymous wrote:Waste of money