Cost to Build Small Designer Home by Owner

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Check out this modern farmhouse design! In this video we discuss the home's details, cost to build, and explore what features make this a great home for anyone looking to be their own general contractor. Managing the construction of your own home will help you save money, get exactly what you want, and give you a sense of pride. Check out this video showing a great house design for the owner builder. For anyone wanting to learn more about building your own dream home, check out our self-paced online course at ownerbuilderclass.com/
    Want to learn more about this house plan? Check it out at...www.houseplans.net/floorplans...
    The costs to build mentioned in the video were provided by Michael Luckado, ownerbuilderclass.com, based on national construction data from the Craftsman book company. These rough estimates should only be used as a starting point for planning purposes. Your most accurate cost to build estimate will come after bidding your project out to a minimum of three contractors per activity. Many factors come into play when discussing the cost to build including, but not limited to, soil conditions, permit & impact fees, zoning regulations, climate, local building codes, finishes and product choices, weather at the time of construction, trade availability,...etc.
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Комментарии • 60

  • @glennmcintosh4802
    @glennmcintosh4802 Год назад +20

    Thank you, THank you, THank you - we used to build starter homes in this country - this is badly needed

  • @Chris_at_Home
    @Chris_at_Home Год назад +13

    My wife and I built a small 600 sqft house 10 years ago. It has a full foundation so we have a utility room there along with storage. All in it costs us $90,000 not including the land. It cost over $6,000 just to get power to the lot.

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach Год назад

      But your example is not the most commonplace.
      It’s not usual for people to pay $6k for power hook up. You have no economy of scale by building so small.

  • @Togglefree
    @Togglefree Год назад

    I've looked at this plan in the past. A very nice small home to consider!

  • @D.N.R.911
    @D.N.R.911 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @DONALD1951
    @DONALD1951 Год назад

    Very nice.

  • @wardengrn
    @wardengrn 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love it. Have had that plan in favorites for sometime. I have a friend that built a small home first and then built his full-time house while living in the small home. Now, the small home is the in-laws suite. Builders are building junk in Myrtle Beach. Cookie cutter and plain ugly with no character. Wish more built like this, owner builder and custom looking. Only a few here and there show up and they disappear quickly off the market.

  • @EchoSigma6
    @EchoSigma6 Год назад

    I can see myself getting one of these. Maybe a large car port on the side, a short shipping container in the back yard for storage, and an above ground solar panel setup with a garden underneath.

  • @richardrhee57
    @richardrhee57 Год назад +1

    Great :)

  • @paulmeek537
    @paulmeek537 Год назад

    This design looks ideal for a cabin Airbnb

  • @pmd5428
    @pmd5428 2 месяца назад +1

    Why have you not gone up? To a two story for economics, allowing a smaller foot print with less concrete. Is there a formula to put in play or just estimate both separately, I suppose?

  • @tamara8908
    @tamara8908 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love this house! I would opt for 9 ft ceilings and no ornamental beams. Otherwise it's perfect!

  • @nelsonphilldarell
    @nelsonphilldarell Год назад +1

    Some tiny homes can have this level of design aesthetic and cost less than $40,000 especially if you're in Texas, San Francisco, Atlanta Australia or some parts of Canada. From experience I'll suggest TinyPocket Homes

  • @hinklej2
    @hinklej2 11 месяцев назад

    Can you do a video for 4 bedroom?

  • @jerrypauling7809
    @jerrypauling7809 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wonder if you could save by doing this as a barndo.

  • @optymusblu
    @optymusblu Год назад +2

    Is this a raised slab? If so what do you think about the raised slabs?

  • @St34mPunkPrivateer
    @St34mPunkPrivateer Год назад

    So, do you think I would have a massive cost savings if I only had labor done for the shell, so foundation/framing/exterior siding and roof/ furance/AC ? The electrical , drywall, flooring, ducting Id be able to handle, plus the plumbing if I had a blueprint to work off of .

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach Год назад +1

      Look into building foundation on up to rafters with ICFs. You can DIY and save a ton of money. Then you could have framers put on trusses and floor joists, roof and siding and windows and trim work.

  • @magulapagula2123
    @magulapagula2123 11 месяцев назад

    👍🏻

  • @Orlando_63s
    @Orlando_63s Месяц назад

    😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @marcielynn4886
    @marcielynn4886 Год назад +1

    My home cost 5G and 3G to move it and 3G to set up solar and infrastructure.

  • @dollydog5
    @dollydog5 Год назад

    I'm going to take this class within the upcoming few months. I plan to build in a HCOL, where the GC % really makes or breaks things for us. We will need the walkout basement option. And we will need a 1000 ft shop. So the cost rises, of course, but my idea is to build a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment above the shop to serve as a short term rental. The Colorado location where we want to build is highly desirable, but including these additional options should allow for a nice income stream to supplement the mortgage. Also, the kitchen and living room are a little too small for us, so it seems like an easy option to add square footage to the length of the structure. I think we can accomplish this, comfortably and conservatively estimated, for under $500K, which is below what we can qualify for, even at today's interest rates. In terms of resale, we could sell the property I've described for $800k. That would be a tidy profit for us to roll into our forever home. That said, given affordability is an issue, we have discussed using a plan like this to build 2 homes at the same time. One would be for us to live in for a few years, and the other would be an "affordable" option with an unfished basement, and 2 car garage. We think we can turn a good profit on something like that where we want to go, and even price it below the avg. price per sq ft for the area... addressing the pressing need for more affordable, quality housing. Additionally, this home would work nicely as a cabin in the woods vs. a farmhouse with the current design. We'd just choose a Hardi siding color that was more of a cabin look, with more of an overhang on the roof to shed snow further away from the house. This is a great house. Thanks for sharing, Michael. I'm tempted to bite.
    *** Looking at this further, the plans could be modified slightly to include a half story making for a second floor game room, office, or even storage. If the budget were to allow, a larger dormer would make the space for usable.

    • @rangerdoc1029
      @rangerdoc1029 Год назад

      Be careful. The consensus is that the US will be in deep recession by 2025. Don't count those chickens before you even have any eggs.

    • @byrde4329
      @byrde4329 Год назад

      What part of Colorado?

  • @carylhalfwassen8555
    @carylhalfwassen8555 Год назад

    Kitchen is a no for me. Terrible work flow, but it looks nice.

    • @tamara8908
      @tamara8908 11 месяцев назад

      I really like it but I often have multiple chefs in the kitchen, i like that each work station is not on top of each other.

  • @fraza9807
    @fraza9807 Год назад +3

    I thought the average cost to build should not be more than $114- 120 sq ft to save money (assuming one is taking a role of GC). This is $150/sq ft. Seems high to me.

    • @DONALD1951
      @DONALD1951 Год назад

      It’s about $300 a SF fora quality home today.

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach Год назад

      @@DONALD1951 depends where you live and if you don t know much about building.

  • @daviddunn1923
    @daviddunn1923 9 месяцев назад +11

    For a DIY, $189,000 is a high cost to build.

    • @jochimbenschneider1915
      @jochimbenschneider1915 5 месяцев назад

      I agree. Where are these homes he’s talking about? Get specific.

  • @jtalias
    @jtalias Год назад +2

    Can you please explain why the toilet must have a separate room in the master bath? I am preparing to build a 2400sqft home for myself, so no one else would be in there when I would and don’t see the need for the potty to be separate. Would resale value be so negatively affected? I plan to live in the home for at least 10 years.

    • @Recklessness97
      @Recklessness97 Год назад +2

      Just a personal thing. Some people don't like having their significant other or whoever in the bathroom showering, brushing their teeth, or doing something while their taking a poop or peeing. The separate room for the toilet allows someone to be in the bathroom while another person is doing their business. Not really a thing in old homes but almost every new home has it. At the end of the day I don't think it would really hurt or help resale value. I'm not realtor or house designer though.

    • @rangerdoc1029
      @rangerdoc1029 Год назад +2

      We're spoiled

    • @dozydoedown859
      @dozydoedown859 Год назад +1

      just think how nasty that private bath doorknob is! if i were to have a private toilet area i would add a small sink to wash hands BEFORE going out the door into the main bath area.

    • @dozydoedown859
      @dozydoedown859 Год назад

      also how on earth can a handicap person wheel a chair into one of those private toilet rooms

  • @kojakdurham
    @kojakdurham Год назад

    I usually like the designs you have, but this one, the kitchen in particular, is a bit odd. It doesn't follow the standard 'kitchen triangle', the points of which include the sink, the stove, and the refrigerator. I know you mentioned having the window, but from the perspective of a chef, it makes kitchen workflow disjointed to have to go around the island to get to the sink when doing meal prep. If you put the sink in the island, that solves the issue, but makes the kitchen work area a bit tight. I'll have to ponder how to make that layout better.

  • @rangerdoc1029
    @rangerdoc1029 Год назад +3

    $150/sq ft for owner builder? That's nuts!

    • @dollydog5
      @dollydog5 Год назад +2

      It's not nuts anymore.

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach Год назад +2

      Depends what part of the country you build in. That price is nuts for Midwest.

    • @dollydog5
      @dollydog5 Год назад

      @@ToddBizCoach The cost to build where we are looking in Colorado (mountains) is about $330-350/sf. $150 seems like a steal.

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach Год назад

      @@dollydog5 that’s not the cost if you are the owner builder is it? You really need to get a cost breakdown; materials vs labor. Unless all the finish work is coated with gold, materials should not be more than $60/sq ft.

    • @dollydog5
      @dollydog5 11 месяцев назад

      @@ToddBizCoach Materials costs are one thing, but shipping them into The Rockies where there are no major highways costs more. Additionally, subcontractors cost a lot more because there is a shortage of skilled labor, their cost of doing business is higher, and the cost of living is high there. We are looking at 3 acres. That's about $$180-225K for land alone. So, to your point, we really do need a good cost breakdown and that's my goal for the next several months. I'm going to take Michael's class. Based on what I'm seeing, 2000 sf new construction on a quarter to a half acre lot in town will run you about $700-750K. That assumes there's a general contractor. I find that obscene. Given those prices, we have to go the owner-builder route to save the GC costs. We will also do some of the work ourselves, where we can and know we will do an excellent job.

  • @ToeFerTalks
    @ToeFerTalks 5 месяцев назад

    What Profesional builder uses the term "HOT" water heater?

    • @curtishancock432
      @curtishancock432 4 месяца назад

      What term do they use then?

    • @ToeFerTalks
      @ToeFerTalks 4 месяца назад

      @curtishancock432 a water heater, a "hot water heater" is a boiler, just a pet peve of mine

    • @curtishancock432
      @curtishancock432 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ToeFerTalks 😂😂ok. It's funny ,people call it that all the time where I live it .

    • @johnnyboy13642
      @johnnyboy13642 4 месяца назад +1

      Used all the time in the midwest.

    • @ToeFerTalks
      @ToeFerTalks 4 месяца назад

      People can use it all they want doesn't make it correct, I just had it drilled into my head working on them so much over the years

  • @someonerobloxytroadto200su8
    @someonerobloxytroadto200su8 Год назад +3

    If it cost you more than 65k to build this house, you are just bad at buying lumber lol...People have been duped in to paying 300% more for a house. same with the morons paying 90k for a truck

  • @enigmaticennui
    @enigmaticennui 11 месяцев назад

    Jesus Christ, there really is no hope

  • @Bromo_Sexual
    @Bromo_Sexual Год назад +3

    90% of houses in America are low quality at high prices.

  • @letstalktruecrime01
    @letstalktruecrime01 Год назад

    are you kidding? . i could buy a 4 bedroom for that much. if not less.

  • @DONALD1951
    @DONALD1951 Год назад

    That’s cheap …

  • @chadlegaultgmail
    @chadlegaultgmail Год назад +6

    It would be nice if the side overhangs were longer to help protect the windows and siding.

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach Год назад +1

      Agree about the overhangs. Classy look is 24” overhang.

    • @ToddBizCoach
      @ToddBizCoach Год назад +1

      Standing seam metal roof makes it look like a pole barn. Metal is more than 2x to 3x cost of asphalt shingles.