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Custom Homes in Utah

Utah is one of the most beautiful states in the country. The bustling areas of Utah County and Salt Lake County are just minutes away from scenic hikes, ski slopes, and unique local cuisine. Deciding to make a home in Utah can be challenging, only because you have so many incredible locations and customization options to choose from.

When you build a custom home in Utah, you need to think not only of where you want to live and what natural scenery you want to live near. You also need to choose a custom home builder who has the knowledge, skills, and local expertise to craft the home of your dreams.

 

Why Build a Custom Home?

Building your own home is very different from purchasing an existing house. But for homebuyers who want a home perfectly customized to their needs, building a home can be the optimal choice. There are many benefits to building a home instead of buying an existing one:

  • Customized to your needs and wants. When you build a home, you have the opportunity to add bedrooms, unique finishing, bigger kitchens, and many more features. You can customize almost every inch of your home to ensure it’s something you and your family will cherish for years to come.
  • All appliances and fixtures are new. When buying existing homes, many buyers don’t put much thought into future replacement of appliances and fixtures. But features like appliances and HVAC systems are only built to last for about 15 to 20 years. If you buy a home that was built a decade ago, you will need to factor in the cost of replacement appliances down the line. With a new home, all appliances and fixtures are brand-new, so you won’t need to worry about replacements for quite some time.
  • New homes are more energy efficient. Newly manufactured appliances are, in general, more energy efficient than those built years ago. Modern homes are also equipped with better insulation and construction materials that prevent air from escaping and can help cut down on utility costs.

While there are impressive benefits to building a home, there are a couple considerations you should keep in mind, too:

  • Building a home takes longer than buying an existing one. When you build a home, expect to move into it much later than you would with an already existing house. Obviously, your home needs to be built, and that can take time. But that’s a good thing. As they say, Rome wasn’t built in a day. The same can be said about a high-quality custom home that meets all of your needs. You won’t be able to move into your home right away, but when you do, you’ll have everything you wanted.
  • Building a home costs more than buying an existing one. In Utah, the average cost of building a home can span anywhere from $152,000 to $547,000. Building a custom home can cost thousands more, especially when factoring in the costs of labor and interior and exterior detailing. But this is a small price to pay for customized features and brand-new construction materials and appliances.

 

How to Build a Custom Home in Utah

Building a home can be intimidating, as you need to customize your appliances, fixtures, layout, and color palette. But once you learn a bit more about what goes into building a custom home in Utah, you’re bound to feel much more comfortable and readier to start your home building project.

  1. Find a home builder you can trust. When it comes to building a custom home, the most important step is identifying the right builder. Utah has many custom home builders to speak of, and you need to make sure you’ve gone with the right choice before you find yourself months down the line. To find the right home builder for your custom project, be sure to do your research to ensure they are trustworthy and experienced in the industry. They should have plenty of positive reviews regarding their experience building custom homes. You should also ask for examples of homes they have built in the past.
  2. Find the right community. Your future home will be the setting for the memories you and your family make, from your kids’ first days of school to backyard barbecues. You want to ensure you’re building your custom home not just in a city you love, but in a community that you will appreciate and enjoy for years to come.
  3. Secure financing. Building a custom home is an investment in your future and the future of your family. Before you begin the building process, you need to have your financing all squared away. Finances should be readily available so that construction and design teams can get started right away. Qualifying for a mortgage loan can be simple when you work with a quality home builder. They will have industry connections to help the financing process go as smoothly as possible.
  4. Start designing your home. This is the fun part of the custom home-building process: picking out the colors, fixtures, and layout of your future home. In many cases, homebuyers already have a good idea of what they want their new place to look like. But regardless of whether you have a strong opinion of how your new home should look, or are open to design inspiration, a quality home builder can guide you.

Once your designs are approved, your home builder can get to work constructing your home from the ground up. All you need to do is sit tight and count down the days until you get the keys to your dream home.

 

How to Build a Home with EDGEhomes

When you build a home with EDGEhomes, you get all of the benefits of custom building without added costs and inconveniences. Building a completely customized home can be extremely expensive, especially if your ideal floorplan is complex or very detailed. EDGEhomes has multiple core floorplan options, so you can choose the general size and look of your home, but still add on options like lofts and fireplaces. EDGEhomes offers various floorplans for three different home types: single family homes, townhomes, and condominiums. Below are just some of the customization options you can choose when you build an EDGEhome:

  • Pop-out dining room
  • Laundry room cabinets
  • Fireplace in great room
  • Bigger kitchen island
  • Butler’s pantry
  • Den or loft
  • Coat closet
  • Garage service door
  • Garage window
  • 3-car garage
  • Garage extension
  • Utility and prep sink
  • Master bedroom pop-out
  • Tray ceilings
  • Dual or extended vanity in master bathroom
  • Speakers, ceiling fans, cameras, outlets, intercoms, etc.
  • Traditional, craftsman, farmhouse, and prairie exteriors

EDGEhomes is a leading home designer and builder in Utah. With years of experience building quality homes and creating communities in the area, EDGEhomes offers everything you need to create your dream home. Contact an EDGEhomes agent online or call us at 801-803-6908 to learn more about building your custom home in Utah.

 

 

Resources:

https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/architects-and-engineers/build-a-house/

 

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