I have a country site. Give me the pro/con of Tilson please, if you've used them.
I'm kind of in the middle of this.....cavscout96 said:
If you want a custom home, use a custom builder.
We looked at several "custom" builders in the BV that really just wanted to build you something they already had plans for and allow you to pick finishes and fixtures.
We ended up with an outfit out of Round Top that started with a blank sheet.
Very happy with the outcome.
full disclosure.... we'd been planning and researching exactly what we wanted, and why, for over a decade already.htxag09 said:I'm kind of in the middle of this.....cavscout96 said:
If you want a custom home, use a custom builder.
We looked at several "custom" builders in the BV that really just wanted to build you something they already had plans for and allow you to pick finishes and fixtures.
We ended up with an outfit out of Round Top that started with a blank sheet.
Very happy with the outcome.
If you really know what you want, sure. But I'd wager most people don't and some of these spec builders' existing plans will more than meet their needs. Huge caveat of which spec builder, but the same caveat applies to custom builders.
I have family right now that are a good example of someone who probably shouldn't have done truly custom. They are already regretting so many of their decisions layout wise, like size of bedrooms, number of bedrooms, etc.
Fact is these builders own and build a lot of their plans for a reason, they work.
Agree completely. I just don't believe that the vast majority of people out there are as knowledgeable as you are in what they want, but also with a good experience of what works and doesn't work for them.cavscout96 said:full disclosure.... we'd been planning and researching exactly what we wanted, and why, for over a decade already.htxag09 said:I'm kind of in the middle of this.....cavscout96 said:
If you want a custom home, use a custom builder.
We looked at several "custom" builders in the BV that really just wanted to build you something they already had plans for and allow you to pick finishes and fixtures.
We ended up with an outfit out of Round Top that started with a blank sheet.
Very happy with the outcome.
If you really know what you want, sure. But I'd wager most people don't and some of these spec builders' existing plans will more than meet their needs. Huge caveat of which spec builder, but the same caveat applies to custom builders.
I have family right now that are a good example of someone who probably shouldn't have done truly custom. They are already regretting so many of their decisions layout wise, like size of bedrooms, number of bedrooms, etc.
Fact is these builders own and build a lot of their plans for a reason, they work.
lifestyle dictates layout in a good design. We'd also lived in nine different homes in 21 years so we had a very good idea of what worked, what didn't; what we wanted, and what we absolutely did NOT want.
I'll concede that if you aren't somewhere in that neighborhood, an architect and true custom builder may be more than you need, and some of the local "nice-but-not-really-custom" builders would probably be fine.
Just know what YOU want and understand whether the builder can/will deliver.