Purchasing a home is one of your most significant investments. If you choose to purchase a new home, there are three general types to choose from: custom, spec, and production. To make sure you purchase a new home that will fit your needs, it is important to understand the differences between these types of homes.
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Read on to understand the difference between a custom home, a spec home, and a production home.
A custom home is just that - built custom to you and your design, needs, and lifestyle. You have total freedom and control when it comes to which design and features are used and can create a home that is your exact vision. Building a custom home allows you to have input on every aspect of your home, including layout, room size, finishes, and adding in any additional special features like a movie theater or a sauna room.
In a spec home, you may not have the freedom to pick the finishes or layout and are instead buying a pre-designed home that a developer is building. However, depending on when you buy it, you may have an opportunity to customize some aspects of the home during the build process. Depending on when you engage the developer and/or builder you may have control over the types or quality of materials used in the structure, but you may not if you engage them after those details have been completed.
Timing is everything when purchasing a spec home, as this is ultimately the deciding factor on how much room for customization you have, if any at all. Some builders do not allow customizations on spec homes, so this will also depend on the developer.
Production homes are often referred to as “cookie-cutter” homes because it involves the same house design used over and over again. They are typically found in neighborhoods that are built by large-volume homebuilders. There are usually several different design models so you can choose the layout or plan you like best. They typically offer very few, if any, customizable options.
All three different types of homes have their unique advantages and disadvantages. From a price perspective, production homes are generally the most economical and custom homes are generally more cost-intensive, all other variables being equal.
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