New Home Builders in Seattle, WA
Charlie Nathan Builders, LLC
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Pro.Com Services, LLC
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Coultas General Contracting
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New Home Solutions, LLC
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Harjo Construction Services, LLC
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Fine Design Build, LLC
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Dacoda Homes, Inc.
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AMBI Design & Build, LLC
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Kanler, Inc.
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Carlson Construction Services, LLC
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Coyote Hollow Woodworks, Inc.
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R & A Contracting, Inc.
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H & R Framing, Inc.
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CTK Construction
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Eurostep Construction
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Paramount Construction, LLP
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Garnet Enterprise, LLC
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Law Construction, LLC
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Santini General Contractings LLC
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2nd Home Services, LLC
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True Design Build, Inc.
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Seattle Home Builders
One of the biggest decisions you'll make during your lifetime is where you'll live and what the house you live in will be. Many people will buy a home on the market, but plenty of people have a dream home that they want to build from scratch and truly make their own. Big or small homes, primary or secondary homes, suburban two-story or rural ranch style homes, whatever your vision, the right Seattle home builder is out there to build your dream home.
The Difficulty of Building a Home
It's easy to understand the difficulty in building a new home. Although house values are falling (though not as much as in other parts of the country), the cost of home building remains more consistent. Plus, the closer you get to the city, the harder it is to find undeveloped land, creating a premium for these plots. Unless you have the wealth to pay for a custom home in one of these locations, you're probably going to be looking for subdivisions. Seattle home builders often develop these miniature neighborhoods because, like most things, mass production lowers cost. Find one of these building developments early enough and you'll still be able to choose a house from that companies catalogue of house plans. Otherwise, you'll have to choose from the units that were built before being sold.
The Advantages of Building a Home
As you begin to look at the greater Puget Sound area, you'll find more and more options for building plots. Lower real estate costs also increase the opportunities for custom built homes, not to mention escaping the ever-increasing property taxes. Many wealthy Seattleites undertake a home building project as a summer, vacation, or lake house. You don't need to be told how beautiful the land of the Pacific Northwest is. If there's no reason to be in the middle of the city, you might enjoy a home a little way out of the city. On the other hand, if you're tied to the city center and like living near work, you can spend your weekends and possibly even your retirement in your second home.
Finding Home Builders
While an efficient cottage style home can cost as little as $100,000 to $200,000 and a luxury custom built home can run any number of millions, one universal is that reducing construction times will also reduce costs. One way of doing this is to consider a pre-fabricated Seattle house building company, but you may be somewhat limited in your design options. When you consider that conventional building methods take six to nine months and Seattle doesn't see this number of dry months, pre-fabricated methods make a lot of sense. If you're looking for custom home builders in Seattle, you'll still want to ask about the advantages of planning for construction during the drier months of the year. Either way, you should prepare to be patient. Even the most streamlined process will still require several months to get your home turn-key ready.
Depending on what stage of the project you're in, you may be looking for different types of home building services. You'll need a real estate attorney, for one. If you're interested in a custom home of your dreams, you might want to look for an architect. While many home building companies have an in-house architect, they'll still work with your house plans. Talking to different architects about designing your house plans can help ensure you get the best home possible. Finally, you'll want to find a home construction company to make your plans a reality.