PRICING INFORMATION
Pricing Information
It’s a challenge to explain the costs of custom home construction, and we want to gently communicate to potential homeowners that construction costs on a truly custom home are higher than other types of projects. We cannot compete with builders who build a large number of homes using similar plans and materials purchased in bulk. A truly custom home is a one-of-a-kind expression of your personality and your requirements and the process just costs more! Our cost per square foot varies greatly from plan to plan.
We do component-based pricing. We count everything – shelves, cabinets, doors, windows, gutters etc.
We have 137 different counts that we take off from all plans to determine pricing.
Some significant cost drivers:
Size: the most obvious of course. Don’t forget to review the sizes of garages, porches, decks, bonus rooms, and large “open below” (2-story rooms) areas - these are often overlooked when thinking about size, yet these parts of your plan have significant costs associated with them.
Shape: a square 2-story house is the lowest cost structure (and the most boring). Typically the more “corners” on a plan the higher the cost/SF - but the better “street appeal” it will have.
Roof pitch and complexity: Higher pitched roofs affect framing budgets, siding budgets, and roof budgets. Exterior corners and nooks will add roof complexity and cost - but they typically produce much better street appeal.
Siding Style: We have access to all types of siding products. Some siding styles are 4-5 times the cost of standard lap siding. Many customers control costs by using higher-cost siding treatments as accents.
Windows: windows affect engineering, framing, siding, drywall, and trim. A high number of windows decreases the strength of the exterior wall assemblies against earthquakes so we have to take additional seismic bracing measures in order to maintain structural integrity.
Kitchen size and features: a kitchen is probably the most expensive room (per square foot) in a home. Items like specialty cabinets, specialty appliances, and specialty fixtures can add up fast.
EquityQuest Homes has 3 pricing models based on type of financing:
Bank-financed Projects: these are projects with a standard construction loan and where the lender requires a General Contractor be hired for the entirety of the project. More detail on this type can be found here.
Private/Owner Financed Projects: these are projects where lender does not require a General Contractor be hired for the entirety of the project. More detail on this type can be found here.
Investors: please contact EquityQuest for our multi-structure investor pricing.