LJSquishy
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For those who have built a new home not all rolled into a housing development where the builder has a set price for the home including the land, can you explain to me a bit how it works and extra costs involved?
We found a builder who offers standard & semi-custom homes with floor plans we love. The price of a complete build varies anywhere from $109k - $145k for the plans we're interested in (with standard features, upgrades extra of course).
So, if we find land separately for say, $50k that says "sewer, gas line, etc hookups available at property line"...what sorts of extra costs do we need to know about in terms of what it takes to prepare a site to build on? If the property is already relatively flat (we'll say the land is .25 acres) are we talking about $10,000+ to grade it, then $10,000+ to actually hook up to utilities, $20,000+ for other things like laying the sewer line, other misc things?? I don't want to include things like landscaping (sprinkler system, lawn, edging, etc) but obviously a concrete driveway to the garage would be needed which is what, $10,000?
Is there a rough rule about a magical number to add to the price of the land to have a ballpark figure of an "all said and done" cost for the house/land? We are still 6 months to a year away from being able to even start a build (or one year if buying an existing house) so we aren't serious enough to really inquire with a professional yet. We've been looking at homes in our price range from 1950 to brand new and just haven't found a floor plan we like. Our budget is ideally $215k but would be comfortable going up to $240k if needed. I've seen land from $28k - $65k, some mention sewer/gas at property line, and others don't mention anything.
We found a builder who offers standard & semi-custom homes with floor plans we love. The price of a complete build varies anywhere from $109k - $145k for the plans we're interested in (with standard features, upgrades extra of course).
So, if we find land separately for say, $50k that says "sewer, gas line, etc hookups available at property line"...what sorts of extra costs do we need to know about in terms of what it takes to prepare a site to build on? If the property is already relatively flat (we'll say the land is .25 acres) are we talking about $10,000+ to grade it, then $10,000+ to actually hook up to utilities, $20,000+ for other things like laying the sewer line, other misc things?? I don't want to include things like landscaping (sprinkler system, lawn, edging, etc) but obviously a concrete driveway to the garage would be needed which is what, $10,000?
Is there a rough rule about a magical number to add to the price of the land to have a ballpark figure of an "all said and done" cost for the house/land? We are still 6 months to a year away from being able to even start a build (or one year if buying an existing house) so we aren't serious enough to really inquire with a professional yet. We've been looking at homes in our price range from 1950 to brand new and just haven't found a floor plan we like. Our budget is ideally $215k but would be comfortable going up to $240k if needed. I've seen land from $28k - $65k, some mention sewer/gas at property line, and others don't mention anything.