Custom home
A custom home is a one-of-a-kind home that is designed for a specific client and for a particular location. The custom home builder may use plans created by an architect or by a professional home designer. Custom homes afford consumers the opportunity to control layout, lot size, and accessibility.
In most cases, custom home builders construct on land the home buyer already owns. Some developers sell fully serviced lots specifically for the construction of custom homes. This makes it easy to build a custom home since the lot is construction-ready and builders can focus purely on the design of the home.
Custom home builders
- Build on land already owned. Some custom builders also build on land they own which is known as a spec home – short for speculative.
- Build unique houses. A custom home is a site-specific home built from a unique set of plans for the wishes of a specific client. For this the services of an architect are used. Some custom builders may offer design/build services.
- Build single-family homes.
- Are generally small-volume builders.
- Tend to build high-end homes.
Production home builders
- Build on land they own.
- Tend to use stock plans, but usually offer a variety of plan choices, upgrades and options.
- Build all types of housing — single-family, condos, town houses, and rental properties.
- Are large-volume builders.
- Generally build for all price points.
Industry
Australia
The construction Industry attributes to being the fourth largest contributor to GDP in Australian economy, employing 9.1% of the Australian workforce. [1]
U.K
Despite the economic recovery, house building is rapidly increasing. Housing construction grew for a 15th month in April, which is the longest period of growth 2006/07. [2]
America
In America the home building industry accounts for 82bn in revenue with an annual growth of 5.8%. The industry currently attributes to 398,391 employees over 163,843 Businesses. [3]
References
- ↑ "Australian Construction Industry". abs.gov.au. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
- ↑ "UK Home Construction Industry". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
- ↑ "Home Builders in the U.S". IBISWorld. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
National Association of Home Builders NAHB.com, 2010.