What is the cost of my project going to be?
One of the most frequent questions we receive is,
“How much will a home cost per square foot?” This is a question that can
only be answered after an architectural plan is selected, finishes such
as flooring, cabinetry and trim work are chosen, and the home site has
been evaluated. All of these elements will impact the cost per square
foot of the home.
As a general rule of thumb, the larger the home, the lower the cost per
square foot. The reason for this is the fact that some homebuilding
costs are the same, regardless of home size, such as landscaping and
other exterior features, lot fees and garage space. When these basic
costs are incorporated into a larger home, the expense is applied to the
overall square footage, resulting in a lower cost per square foot.
Consult with Sport to find out how you can add more square feet
without substantially impacting the cost of the home.
Since Sport Nobles Construction specializes in high-end custom homes,
our calculated costs per square foot are based on upgraded finishes,
rather than providing a lower figure that the customer will then have to
adjust when the luxury amenities are added. By using this method,
clients have a more accurate picture of actual home cost. If you are
comparison shopping and encounter a significantly lower cost per square
foot than what Sport Nobles Construction estimates, make sure that this
lower price includes similar finishes, trim work and amenities.
In other words, be sure that you are comparing apples
to apples, which will avoid expensive surprises later in the building
process.
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