Tips for Successfully Building Your First Custom Home

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Are you in the process of building your own home for the first time? The home-building process can be quite emotional, with lots of seemingly overwhelming challenges and exciting prospects to look forward to. 

Here are a few tips for successfully building your first custom home. 

Have a Vision for What You Want

First, make sure that you have a specific, determined vision for what you want your home to look like. This includes both the interior and exterior of your home. You should have a specific vision for every area of your home. This will help you to have a goal that you and the developers can work on accomplishing together. 

Make sure that you’re clearly communicating your vision to your developers and builders. It can be helpful to have a vision board or binder that you can give them to help them understand how each part of the house should look. Additionally, try to stop by the house each week and communicate with your developer regularly to ensure that things are going according to plan.

Work With an Experienced Developer

Next, make sure that you’re working with an experienced developer when you’re working on building your home. You shouldn’t be cutting corners and trying to hire a more affordable developer that doesn’t have as much experience. 

If you have an experienced developer, you’ll be able to trust that your home build will proceed as planned. You should do a full check on your developer before you select them to build your home. Looking at their website, portfolio, past projects, and reviews can help you to get a good idea of the experience that a particular developer has. 

Make a Budget

Finally, make sure that you have a budget set for your home build. Having a specific budget will help you determine how much you want to spend on certain things. It will help you to prioritize which upgrades and features are most important to you. For example, if you really want to have a marble countertop in your kitchen, you can choose a more affordable tile in your bathrooms to meet your budget. Many things can be unexpectedly expensive when you’re building a house, so you also might want to build in some wiggle room in your budget with extra savings. If you don’t make a budget or track your expenses while building your home, you’ll end up spending more money than you planned.

So, if you have decided to start building your dream home, remember these tips for a successful building process. Make sure that you have a vision for what you want your home to look like, work with an experienced developer, and make a budget. This will help you to keep your vision and budget on track as you’re building your home.

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About the Author
Jessica Larsen
Jessica Larsen isn't your typical Cape Cod real estate broker - she's a nationally recognized short-term rental strategist who has built a successful and tech-forward property business in one of the most competitive vacation rental markets in the country.

Selling real estate since 2012, Jessica has expanded far beyond traditional transactions. She has been featured in REALTOR® Magazine (National Association of REALTORS®), the Real Estate Rockstars podcast, ShortTermRentalz, Top Agents Playbook, and Creating Wealth Simplified - recognized as a thought leader on building a scalable, tech-enabled real estate business without sacrificing client service.

Her deep roots in the lower and outer Cape give her an insider's edge on investment property inventory that few agents can match.

At home, she and her partner, Jeff, are raising three kids - Callie, Maverick, and Paxton - in a lively, multi-generational household that also includes her mother, Kathy, and a small contingent of four-legged friends.