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Corporate Offices
Office: 928-535-9161
MY Efax 206-984-2713
sales@buckskinmtnhomes.com
P.O. Box 2439
2824 Hwy 260 #4
Overgaard, AZ 85933-2439
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F.A.Q.
Q. What are the locations that you build your homes? Most of the homes we have built are located in or near the areas between Payson, Pine, Strawberry, Christopher Creek, Forest lakes, Heber, Overgaard, Pinedale, Linden, Show low, Lakeside, and Pinetop, Alpine & Greer, However, we are available to build anywhere in the state of Arizona. Q. How much will it cost per square foot?We do not price homes by the square foot alone because custom homes and Log Homes can vary widely due to many factors such as complexity, finishes and owner's preferences. We have a base cost per square foot which includes most everything needed to construct a home. However, there are a number of materials such as windows, doors and a number of allowance items that will be added to the specification sheet for full details of whats included. Q. How long will it take to build my home?The length of time it takes to build a home is determined by a number of factors. A 2000 square foot house, for example, may take 4 - 6 months depending on detail, complexity, time of year, etc. Q. Do you do any of the work yourself?Things have changed in resent years and more people are demanding high levels of management and project skills. It is very difficult to put your time into the construction and still keep your customers informed with all the financial issues throughout the building process. Our sub-contractors are highly skilled and able to acomplish the tasks neccesary, which is provien by the many under-construction pictures you are welcome to view in our photo gallery. Many people think that quality and craftsmanship are everything, and our quality and unique architectural charactor in the details prove themselves, but if questions arise and products change, you will be happy to know a well orgnized and detailed manager is in control. Q. Can I or a friend do some of the work?In general, it is our policy not to allow homeowners to work on their own home or use subcontractors we are unfamiliar with. This is due to reasons such as scheduling and keeping the quality and workmanship consistent with our high standards. Nevertheless, we will work with you to accommodate you in anyway to help make your home more affordable. Just ask we are here to serve you. Q. How much will you're NEW HOME COST to Build?One of the more difficult areas involved with building your home as apposed to buying an existing home, is foreseeing the building cost. Today the average new construction home builds anywhere from 100 to 175 dollars a square foot. But when budgeting for a 2000 square foot home, that type of price margin is not something that you want to see.These are a few tips to help you have a better idea of exactly how to get that budgeted price closer to the actual price. The first thing that can really set the price higher is quality; such as floors and siding, on the floors, obviously, the hardwood is going to be more expensive than the linoleum. With a very popular choice today being laminate such as Mannington. On the siding, vinyl siding is always cheaper than masonite, and masonite siding is always cheaper than brick. Wood siding is very popular today as well and has the Real Cabin, Rustic look but requires some maintenance as opposed to Vinyl or Brick. The best thing to do in picking out your homes material is go to your local building supply store, find out what you like and check the different prices, then you'll have a better idea of the price when you tell you're builder what your looking for.A great tool to help you calculate the cost of building your home is the internet. At building-cost.net you can fill in the blanks and get a pretty close idea of what your home will build for. This website allows for everything from different fixtures, cabinets, to location. It is a very detailed website or for a Much simpler approach you could contact a reputable builder and go on a tour of finished homes to see the materials and quality at Buckskin Building we offer such tours.And the last thing and possibly the most important thing in calculating your home cost, is the builder. Every builder is different. And although every builder's cost is close, they are usually not the same. What the builder charges to build per square foot plays the largest part in determining the building price of your home. The best thing to do is interview at least 3 contractors, asking for their license and references; after which, picking whom you feel to be the most trustworthy, as well as the one with the highest quality of work. It is Best to See the work and with most builders you need to ask what is NOT included in the price they quote you, Many have sneaky ways to look less expensive at first.
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