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Whether you're planning on moving to the Alamo City, have lived here for a few years, or spent your entire life here, when it comes time to find your dream home, you shouldn't have to feel limited to what's on the market right now. There are San Antonio home builders out there who can give you a newly constructed home, designed to your every wish down to the last light switch, bathroom sink faucet, and hallway closet.

Custom Built Homes in San Antonio: Start Now, before It's too Late
San Antonio is one of the only places left where it's still viable to custom build your own home without latching on to a pop-up subdivision. This is because there are still sizable places of undeveloped land around and within San Antonio. These places, though, are disappearing fast with the massive influx of people coming into San Antonio. Naturally, you can't build a home overnight, but the real issue is finding a residential lot to purchase for your new home before the land disappears or becomes too expensive. San Antonio home builders can help you find a place to build your new home, whether it's a single -unit building project or part of a subdivision that's under development.

San Antonio Home Building: Real Estate Now, Real Estate Later
As it goes, the same thing that's driving people to San Antonio adds a wrinkle to a custom home building project. The low cost of living extends into the real estate market. The average value of a home in San Antonio is only $130,000 and the median average is barely more than $100,000. Of course, this is the average of what homes are selling for, not what it costs to build one. Average construction cost for a custom home building project is about $400,000.

San Antonio Home Builders: Homes for the Rest of Your Life
Now, that sounds like an impossible difference, but chances are a brand new home built in a decent neighborhood in San Antonio is going to be worth more than the average of $130,000. While an older home is going to need regular maintenance as soon as you buy it, a new home is going to last for a long time before costly repairs are needed. Plus, real estate prices have nowhere to go except up and, while this is generally true, in San Antonio, the outlook is even better than most places. What all this means is, building a new custom home isn't a good idea if you're planning on selling it in the next three, five, ten years, but if you're building your dream home and plan to live there for a good chunk of your life, you'll have a sound financial investment.

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How to Build a Home in San Antonio
We can talk about the real estate market and its future all we want, but when it comes time to build your home, it's going to be all about the construction. Be sure to take a proactive approach, including clearly communicating your vision, wants, and needs with the general contractor each step of the way. For quality control, you might think about hiring an architect not just to create your house plan but to supervise the construction itself. A general contractor networks with the subcontractor and knows how things are supposed to run, but an architect will be able to examine the finished work each step of the way, making sure all the subcontractors have done the work to the strict guidelines set forth in your house plans. By the time it's all said and done, figure about six to eight months before you're ready to move in.

If your budget or the timeline is a concern, you might think about talking to a panelized home building company. Panelized homes are built in a factory-controlled setting then transported to the construction site. This reduces construction time, labor, and building materials, meaning you can save a lot of money and still get the home of your dreams.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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