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I recently built a custom designed, (by me), 3300 SF home for $218 a square foot, and it included a 10 foot basement with three sets of French doors and radiant heat. 5" oak floors throughout the home with five bedrooms, four full bathrooms finished with marble and river rock, a fireplace, a step down country kitchen finished with radiant heat, Corian countertops and stainless steel appliances...additional rooms include a library with 15 foot ceilings, a nursery and an office. The power plant includes four zones of heating and central air conditioning and a fifth bathroom and a sauna room plumbed in. There are several cedar and mahogany decks around the house...I looked at GREEN options like solar panels and geothermal AC and found the economics to be challenging three years ago. Now they make more sense and can be incorporated into a quote on request...

 

I can deliver a finished house under $200 a Square Foot using panels.

 

This Includes allowances for the following...

 

Architect, engineer, surveys, permits

excavation and grading

foundation

crane and erecting crew

plumbing

electric

insulation

sheetrock

oak flooring

staircase and railings

windows and doors

kitchen cabinets, counters, appliances

plumbing fixtures

roof, shingles, fascia

heating and cooling system

cesspools and H20 hook-up

refuse removals

stonework in bathrooms

two fireplaces

painting

miscellaneous, (door fixtures, nails, tools, additional lumber)

trim labor and materials
      

    

   


Does not include

A pool, a tennis court, landscaping, the cost of land, financing costs, or additional insurance...(we have full service real estate brokerage services and can provide you with land options in all price ranges, private and conventional financing is also available, and every contractor has their own insurance, but builder's risk insurance is still suggested and extra.

  

Feel free to visit the following sites and pick a plan that works for you, (more or less is fine just for estimates' sake...you can pick a style and just the number of bedrooms and baths to get a quote), or make an appointment to have a custom design quoted. We do have very inexpensive design services available to support the sales of our house packages...and while we do not need full information, the more information we have the more accurate the quote is.  

Thanks for asking...



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HOW CAN I DELIVER SO CHEAP?

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES
OF PANELIZED HOMES?

Cheaper, faster, and better. Save your money for the marble finishes

 

Reduced labor cost, reduced material waste, (not just lower dumping fees of leftovers, but 25% lower costs of wood to the lumber yard, then to the job site, then to installation, and on-site construction time due to quick, simplified construction.

 

Actual dollar interest and rental savings from faster construction and move-in.

 

Reduce cost overruns from unforeseen circumstances such as time and cost delays caused from inclement weather and shortage of qualified subcontractors.

 

Computer generated engineering quality in a controlled temperature and moisture environment create homes of consistently higher quality than any stick built homes. The Panelized companies have high volume which enables quantity discounts to be passed through to consumer, and steady union work inside insures quality workmen retention.

 

Continuous in-house and third party inspections at the manufacturing facility.

 

Dry-in stage can be reached in days rather than weeks or months. This also increases quality as there's reduced shrinkage and warping. Wet framing doesn't get sealed in.

 

A lot of these benefits also apply to modular homes, but the market still considers modular homes to be inferior than custom built homes, (especially in The Hamptons). Panelized homes do not have the same design restrictions or limitations as modulars. ANY home can be built with panels...that includes additions, garages, pool houses, as well as entire housing developments and commercial construction projects.


  

  

   

         

 

 

Make it Green...
 
ANY house can be built GREEN...panels makes it easier, and less expensive for you AND the environment.
 
A paneled house can be built with any certified LEED design...and finished with recycled and renewable resources...including incorporating solar panels, geothermal AC, water re-use systems, recylcled tiles, Bamboo floors, etc...there are other green benefits to building with panels over standard stick-building.
 
One big one is that a paneled house eliminates construction waste, as the leftover wood at the panel company gets chewed up and recycled into making OSB and other building materials.
 
Much of your local lumber yard wood comes from much farther than the panel factory in Quebec, and sometimes a lot farther than the Panel company. Building with panels cuts out several Trucking trips to the big local lumber yard, then the small one, then to your house, then the dumpster drop-off and pick-up.
 
Here's a checklist to start with...