Most prospective homeowners do a pretty good job figuring out what floor plan they want. It’s fairly easy to find help in this area because there are a lot of good plans from which to choose. If you’re still considering plans, here are some custom home plans for Poconos homes you may want to consider.
Similarly, homeowners seem to have a pretty good handle on choosing a builder. Once they know what to look for in a good builder they can evaluate and make their choice.
When it comes to choosing a lot on which to build, however, potential homeowners often find themselves baffled. Which lot is the right one? How does one choose? People know that “location matters,” but what does that really mean?
To make the decision a bit easier, consider first of all what it is you want from your lot.
If so, you’ll want to make sure that you have unobstructed views from where you house will sit. That’s not always as obvious as it seems. Sometimes the orientation of the house (which can be dictated by the terrain) may not be favorable for great views.
If it is, you may not want to build your home in the middle of a densely treed area. Trees are beautiful, but they can block light and restrict your views. If you’re lucky, you can have both trees and light—but you need to plan ahead.
For some homeowners, that has a lot of appeal, but how secluded do you want to be? Will living “off the beaten path” mean additional expenses for things such as water, utilities, and sewage? What about convenience? Are you willing to spend extra travel time to shop and run errands?
Some people prefer not to have close neighbors. Others want to be part of a community. Where are the neighbors in the lot you’re looking at?
We’ve been building custom homes throughout the Poconos since 1978. We know the land and we know the area. If you have questions about what lot is right for your home, we can help. We can help, whether you have a piece of property in mind, or are still looking, or even if you want to build in an existing community.
Choosing the right lot for your home is a big deal, but it’s not a decision you have to make without help. We’d be delighted to help you inform yourself about what’s available.