Custom, Spec, or Tract Home? New Haven CT

Understanding the difference between custom homes, spec homes and tract homes.

Local Companies

Neighborhood Builders Construction Management
203-453-3000
53 School Ground Road
Branford, CT
Nobile Construction, Inc
203-488-4217
151 Meadow Street
Branford, CT
Pat Munger Construction Company, Inc
203 483-3645
750 East Main Street, Suite 1
Branford, CT
PEP Waterproofing
203-715-4028
60 Silvermine road
Seymour, CT
Anderson Engineering & Surveying Associates
203 453-5084
1054 Boston Post Road
Guilford, CT
Bernard J. Lombardi, Architect & Planner
203-457-1147
1197 West Lake Avenue
Guilford, CT
Campaigne Kestner Architects
203 453-1224
131 Boston Street
Guilford, CT
John Cruet, Jr., A.I.A. Architect
203 453-1487
P.O. Box 435
Guilford, CT
Nelson Edwards Company Architects, LLC
203-481-6611
1156 Main Street
Guilford, CT
A & W Sanitation Co., Inc
203-453-5025
43 Driveway, Guilford
Guilford, CT

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Building a home is very exciting.  There are several options available to you.  You can build a custom home, a spec home, or a tract home.  Understanding the difference can help you to build the home that best suits your needs.

 

Custom home
A custom home is the ultimate in homebuilding.  The homebuyer has complete freedom to make all choices for the home, as long as it falls within local regulations.  The homebuyer usually works with a local general contractor or builder to build the custom home.  It can also be a good idea to use an architect to help draw up the floor plans.

 

Spec home
A common way to build a home other than the custom home route is to build a spec home.  Many larger home building companies and general contractors build homes and offer the homebuyer limited choices.  Although the complete freedom of a custom home is not available with a spec home, the homebuyer can usually choose from a set of floor plans and choose options such as lighting, cabinetry, flooring, paint, etc.

 

Tract home
A third choice in homebuilding is to build a tract home.  A tract home is at the other end in the spectrum of choice than custom homes.  Where with custom homes the homebuyer has complete choice, with a tract home there is no choice.  The tract home is pre-built and finished.  The general contractor already made all of the choices when building the home.  There is no wait to move into a tract home other than waiting for closing.

 

If you want to move into a new home, consider which option best suits your situation: a custom home, a spec home, or a tract home.  Cost, time, and your desire for input all factor into which home would be best for you.

 

Published on February 15, 2007

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Featured Local Company

Neighborhood Builders Construction Management

203-453-3000
53 School Ground Road
Branford, CT
http://www.nbcm.biz

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