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It's clear that the coronavirus outbreak across the United States is not going away anytime soon. This means that many people may continue to spend much more time inside their homes than they normally would during the pre-COVID days. It's true that this era is bringing financial hardship to some, but if you are actually well off and were thinking of upgrading your home, it turns out that this might actually be the ideal time to build the home you've always wanted. Here's why reaching out to a custom home builder during the coronavirus outbreak might be a good idea for you and your family.
You Can't Go Out and Have Fun So Build Some Fun Into Your New Home
You can only spend so much time in one place before you go stir crazy. Yes, some people are getting through the pandemic by going for a walk in the park or to other relatively safe locations, but you still might be feeling kind of antsy sitting at home most of the day. When you build a custom home, you can build almost anything you want into it. Do you want a basketball court outside or a handball court in your basement? Maybe you want a dedicated game room for pinball machines and an arcade? Maybe you want an outdoor area like a deck, spa, or swimming pool combo? Whatever you want to help you pass the time, a local custom home builder can probably put it together for you.
Open Space and a Relaxed Atmosphere for Every Family Member
If you have a spouse and also children, chances are good that you are not the only one staying in the house all day, every day. This could be a problem if multiple people have to do video calls for work or school and you can hear someone else's call from the other room. When you build a custom home, you can make sure it's big enough and the walls are thick enough to give everyone some privacy.
This Might Be a Good Time Get a Deal
Custom home builders know that this isn't a great time for everyone right now. But for those who do want to move forward, some custom home builders are now offering discounts or package deals to help encourage or drive business during the pandemic. You might be able to upgrade to your dream home for less money than you think.
For more information, reach out to a local custom home builder.
Share11 November 2020
My name is Debbie Greenberg. I’m a single woman who owns her home, and like most homeowners I dread home repairs. I’m not very handy with do-it-yourself projects around the house. I can do a few minor repairs when necessary, but for the most part I have to call in a professional. Last year I had a leak in my roof. When it rained, water would leak into my kitchen. What appeared to be a simple fix turned out to be anything but simple. It took over four months to finally identify the problem, and double the money I was initially quoted to fix it. The problem ended up being that the flat part of my roof didn't have shingles, but a sheeting material. I learned a bit about home roofs along the way, and that is what I want to share with you.