Building a Custom Home: Mistakes to Avoid

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Your custom home journey can be even better when you steer clear of these common mistakes.

When doing anything for the first time, you are more likely to make mistakes. These mistakes might be things you know are wrong, but more often than not, they are things you didn’t know were wrong until after the fact. What you don’t know could be problematic. You don’t need to worry, though, because our blog is a great resource for helping people know everything they can about building a custom home, including what mistakes to avoid.

Not Budgeting Wisely

The mortgage lender might give you a pre-approval for a maximum mortgage payment, but it might not be wise to purchase the most expensive home you can afford–that being a home that leaves you with no rainy day fund or unexpected home building cost fund. It is easy to run up costs when constructing your home; when you get a mortgage under your maximum budget, you can afford to go further should you need to.

Expecting a Faster Building Time Frame

Some home builders can build new homes faster than others; usually, it depends on if it is a production home or a custom home. With Shore-Line Construction, a custom home builder in Maryland, your home doesn’t have to be a cookie-cutter design. You can choose between hundreds of floor plans and customize yours to your liking on your land.

Working with the Wrong Custom Home Builder

Mistakes when building a custom home can include overlooking the quality of materials, construction work, energy efficiency, and security. They also include failing to work with local building laws. However, your custom home builder should be trustworthy to help you navigate the local regulations and execute high-quality work. Take your time to choose a custom home builder that offers quality workmanship and customer service before taking the plunge.

Choosing Impractical Floor Plans

It can be easy to get carried away with beautiful home designs, but homebuyers should think about what they need their home design to be practically first and foremost. How do they need to use their home in daily life? How will they need to use it in the future as things might change? Does the floor plan have enough storage space for now and the future? 

Over-customizing

Kitchens and other parts of the house can be over-customized. Your kitchen might not need a hidden platform for the stand mixer, a wine cooler, or a drawer with slots for baking pans and rolling pins. Thoughtful customization will give you the most efficiency and flexibility. 

LEARN MORE WITH SHORE-LINE CONSTRUCTION!

At Shore-Line Construction, we know that your home is a reflection of you. That’s why we strive to make each home we build as beautiful as the family who will live there. We work with each of our clients to design a home that fits their needs. The end result is a durable, energy-efficient custom home that the family will enjoy for generations to come. Shore-Line Construction has been serving our customers for over 25 years, and we look forward to the opportunity to help you!

If you’re interested in learning more about what Shore-Line Construction can do for you, check out our website or give us a call at 410-574-6623. Keep up with all of the latest news by following our blog and social media pages on Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest, and Houzz.

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