Where Should I Spend Money on My Custom Home?

Where Should You Spend Money on My Custom Home - Choice Builders

Building a custom home is probably one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make, so you’ll want to know where to spend your money to get the most value for your investment. Here are eight areas to consider when deciding where to spend on your custom home:

1. Location

You’ve heard the adage “location, location, location.” This is where to spend your money. You could build a custom home with a great design with great features and finishes, but if you build it in the wrong location or on the wrong lot, you could be in real trouble. Consider purchasing the most expensive lot you can afford. Historically, view properties experience stronger growth in value than non-view properties. If you like views, and can afford it, build on a lot with a view. Your long-term investment is more likely to be sound.

2. Design Services

You can add enormous value to your custom home by investing in the services of a competent designer and an interior design team. Not only will you enjoy the splendor of a fabulous home, you will find a greater return on the money you spend for these services at the time of resale.

3. Kitchen

Most buyers don’t complain about a kitchen being too large, too much counter space, or too many cabinets. Spend money on the kitchen in your custom home.

4. Family Room

Oversize, don’t undersize, your family room. Families tend to gather and spend most of their time in the family room. If you were to oversize any room, make this room a little larger (rather than smaller) than you think you need.

5. Master Bath

This room is the owner’s retreat, a place to relax and unwind. Upgrade your master bath’s size and finishes. When you sell your home, this will be an important feature and provide a good investment return.

6. Room Size

Make sure your rooms are large enough to meet your needs. It’s very expensive to come back after your home is finished and add twelve or eighteen inches to a room because you’ve just realized it’s too small. If you’re on a limited budget, it’s better to hold off on some of the finishes than cut down the size of your rooms. You can add finishes later, and the cost may only be slightly higher than if you installed them during the initial construction process.

7. Closets

Never underestimate the value of roomy walk-in closets, linen closets, and laundry rooms.

8. Energy Efficiency

This may cost you a little more upfront, but energy efficiency will save you money each month and provide greater comfort for many years.

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