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February 7, 2011 at 5:52 PM #663617February 7, 2011 at 5:52 PM #664223CA renterParticipant
I’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!!
February 7, 2011 at 5:52 PM #664360CA renterParticipantI’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!!
February 7, 2011 at 5:52 PM #664699CA renterParticipantI’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!!
February 7, 2011 at 10:11 PM #663630anParticipant[quote=CA renter]I’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!![/quote]
I thought BG’s definition is a “custom” home can’t even be in a sea of tract home, even if it was uniquely built from the ground up? Example would be those houses in Scripps that were burnt and got rebuilt. The area are full of tract houses, but the houses that were rebuilt got rebuilt uniquely from the ground up.Like you, I would love to go back to the days where families could buy their own lots and build their own custom homes. Unfortunately, custom lots these days are all HUGE and in far flung places. Too bad big developers have been putting up tract houses in all the places I want to live in for the last 40-50 years and I don’t see the trend reversing. My only real option is to modify one of the tract house and “customize” it to my want/needs. To me, customizing a custom home and customizing a tract home will be the same result, which is a custom home to fit my needs/wants.
February 7, 2011 at 10:11 PM #663691anParticipant[quote=CA renter]I’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!![/quote]
I thought BG’s definition is a “custom” home can’t even be in a sea of tract home, even if it was uniquely built from the ground up? Example would be those houses in Scripps that were burnt and got rebuilt. The area are full of tract houses, but the houses that were rebuilt got rebuilt uniquely from the ground up.Like you, I would love to go back to the days where families could buy their own lots and build their own custom homes. Unfortunately, custom lots these days are all HUGE and in far flung places. Too bad big developers have been putting up tract houses in all the places I want to live in for the last 40-50 years and I don’t see the trend reversing. My only real option is to modify one of the tract house and “customize” it to my want/needs. To me, customizing a custom home and customizing a tract home will be the same result, which is a custom home to fit my needs/wants.
February 7, 2011 at 10:11 PM #664297anParticipant[quote=CA renter]I’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!![/quote]
I thought BG’s definition is a “custom” home can’t even be in a sea of tract home, even if it was uniquely built from the ground up? Example would be those houses in Scripps that were burnt and got rebuilt. The area are full of tract houses, but the houses that were rebuilt got rebuilt uniquely from the ground up.Like you, I would love to go back to the days where families could buy their own lots and build their own custom homes. Unfortunately, custom lots these days are all HUGE and in far flung places. Too bad big developers have been putting up tract houses in all the places I want to live in for the last 40-50 years and I don’t see the trend reversing. My only real option is to modify one of the tract house and “customize” it to my want/needs. To me, customizing a custom home and customizing a tract home will be the same result, which is a custom home to fit my needs/wants.
February 7, 2011 at 10:11 PM #664435anParticipant[quote=CA renter]I’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!![/quote]
I thought BG’s definition is a “custom” home can’t even be in a sea of tract home, even if it was uniquely built from the ground up? Example would be those houses in Scripps that were burnt and got rebuilt. The area are full of tract houses, but the houses that were rebuilt got rebuilt uniquely from the ground up.Like you, I would love to go back to the days where families could buy their own lots and build their own custom homes. Unfortunately, custom lots these days are all HUGE and in far flung places. Too bad big developers have been putting up tract houses in all the places I want to live in for the last 40-50 years and I don’t see the trend reversing. My only real option is to modify one of the tract house and “customize” it to my want/needs. To me, customizing a custom home and customizing a tract home will be the same result, which is a custom home to fit my needs/wants.
February 7, 2011 at 10:11 PM #664774anParticipant[quote=CA renter]I’d agree with BG’s definitions. A true “custom” home is one that’s uniquely built from the ground-up. It is not a “modified” tract, which some builders try to classify as “custom”.
I desperately wish we could go back to the days when families could buy their own lots and build their own, custom homes, however funky they may be. I HATE the big developers who’ve sucked up all of our land inventory, only to parcel it out and sell crappy, boxy, stucco boxes on tiny lots — with HOAs and Mello-Roos to boot. Yuck!!!![/quote]
I thought BG’s definition is a “custom” home can’t even be in a sea of tract home, even if it was uniquely built from the ground up? Example would be those houses in Scripps that were burnt and got rebuilt. The area are full of tract houses, but the houses that were rebuilt got rebuilt uniquely from the ground up.Like you, I would love to go back to the days where families could buy their own lots and build their own custom homes. Unfortunately, custom lots these days are all HUGE and in far flung places. Too bad big developers have been putting up tract houses in all the places I want to live in for the last 40-50 years and I don’t see the trend reversing. My only real option is to modify one of the tract house and “customize” it to my want/needs. To me, customizing a custom home and customizing a tract home will be the same result, which is a custom home to fit my needs/wants.
February 7, 2011 at 10:47 PM #663639CA renterParticipantAN,
I think BG would define those burned-down/newly rebuilt homes as “custom” homes as well, as long as they aren’t the same plans used by the builders of that tract. If it’s uniquely designed and built from the ground-up, it’s custom.
Yes, like you, we’ve had to face facts about buildable lots in desirable areas, so we’re probably going to buy an existing home and remodel/customize it ourselves. The problem is trying to find a broken-down fixer (which is the only thing that makes sense) that isn’t swarmed by the flippers I so loathe. π
February 7, 2011 at 10:47 PM #663701CA renterParticipantAN,
I think BG would define those burned-down/newly rebuilt homes as “custom” homes as well, as long as they aren’t the same plans used by the builders of that tract. If it’s uniquely designed and built from the ground-up, it’s custom.
Yes, like you, we’ve had to face facts about buildable lots in desirable areas, so we’re probably going to buy an existing home and remodel/customize it ourselves. The problem is trying to find a broken-down fixer (which is the only thing that makes sense) that isn’t swarmed by the flippers I so loathe. π
February 7, 2011 at 10:47 PM #664307CA renterParticipantAN,
I think BG would define those burned-down/newly rebuilt homes as “custom” homes as well, as long as they aren’t the same plans used by the builders of that tract. If it’s uniquely designed and built from the ground-up, it’s custom.
Yes, like you, we’ve had to face facts about buildable lots in desirable areas, so we’re probably going to buy an existing home and remodel/customize it ourselves. The problem is trying to find a broken-down fixer (which is the only thing that makes sense) that isn’t swarmed by the flippers I so loathe. π
February 7, 2011 at 10:47 PM #664445CA renterParticipantAN,
I think BG would define those burned-down/newly rebuilt homes as “custom” homes as well, as long as they aren’t the same plans used by the builders of that tract. If it’s uniquely designed and built from the ground-up, it’s custom.
Yes, like you, we’ve had to face facts about buildable lots in desirable areas, so we’re probably going to buy an existing home and remodel/customize it ourselves. The problem is trying to find a broken-down fixer (which is the only thing that makes sense) that isn’t swarmed by the flippers I so loathe. π
February 7, 2011 at 10:47 PM #664784CA renterParticipantAN,
I think BG would define those burned-down/newly rebuilt homes as “custom” homes as well, as long as they aren’t the same plans used by the builders of that tract. If it’s uniquely designed and built from the ground-up, it’s custom.
Yes, like you, we’ve had to face facts about buildable lots in desirable areas, so we’re probably going to buy an existing home and remodel/customize it ourselves. The problem is trying to find a broken-down fixer (which is the only thing that makes sense) that isn’t swarmed by the flippers I so loathe. π
February 8, 2011 at 8:44 AM #663679UCGalParticipant[quote=run_in_SD]Looks like someone got a special deal for turquoise tile at home depot:
http://www.sdlookup.com/Pictures-100066823%5B/quote%5D
And the description on the listing shows how proud they are of the tile and the weeds:
Custom remodeled mira mesa home! 3 bed/2 bath single story w/ spanish tile flooring throughout, cozy stone fireplace in family room, open kitchen w/ decorative tile backsplash, built in entertainment center & sliders out to backyard from living room/dining area, 6′ x 6′ cold plunge pool w/ pump (currently covered up), built-in bbq, tropical landscaping, great location close to all. -
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