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When it comes to the actual home construction, framing will be the most expensive part of the process. Based on the same $428K figure for the average custom home, framing will eat up about $41K of that budget. The cost of framing will depend on the materials you choose and the size of the home.
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Read More »The cost of building a custom home may be confusing, at first. It's not the same as just buying an existing home and it's important to understand where your money will be going. According to the National Association of Home Builders, the average cost of constructing a home in 2017 was $428K. This average home had 2,800 square feet and it came out to about $153 per square foot of living space. Of course, the overall cost of building a custom home will depend on the location, the size, the materials used, and the current real estate market. Let's look at the most expensive parts when it comes to custom home costs to help you better understand where your money will be going.
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The next most expensive of the custom home costs is framing. When it comes to the actual home construction, framing will be the most expensive part of the process. Based on the same $428K figure for the average custom home, framing will eat up about $41K of that budget. The cost of framing will depend on the materials you choose and the size of the home. It's the skeleton of the home, including the roof and will require plenty of lumber. Using trusses may help to reduce the cost of framing, while adding metal or steel to the framing of a home may increase the budget.
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