Pondering project homes
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BuildHome: What is your definition of a project home?
Natalie O’Shea, building designer at Hotondo Homes: Project homes, or homes built by a volume builder, are pre-determined house designs which usually have an affordable price attached to them.
Adrian Popple, design director at Metricon: The term ‘project home’ is not one that we hear very often anymore, but generally it means a home built with a volume builder. A project home builder offers home buyers a set of predesigned home plans to choose from. This is an alternative to commissioning an architect to design a home to your exact specifications.
Marcus Bortolussi, senior sales consultant at Bellmarch Homes: A project home is an individual house based on a display home, sales brochure or pre-existing design. The repeatable design can be easily tailored to suit the needs of the client and site.
Phil Haigh, director of sales at Project homes are one of the most affordable and uncomplicated ways to build new. Often referred to as off-the-plan builders, project home builders offer a range of home designs and options to help you tailor your new home to your unique needs and lifestyle. For some builders, including McDonald Jones Homes, they are a one-stop shop to choose and create the perfect home for your family plus all the little extras that complement your tastes and the way you love to live — from roof colour and paint to kitchen appliances, lighting and everything in between.
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