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The Next Steps for Building a Home

If your home had you and your family feeling cramped this holiday season, you might have considered ways to renovate, expand, or buy a new home altogether. These ideas are all big decisions, but they don’t have to be daunting. With a bit of research and the right realtor and home builder on your side, the thrill of a new home can outweigh the stress of the process. And if you’re in for a really big decision, you might consider building your own custom home–the one you’ve always wanted. Read on for an overview of selling your home and creating your ideal custom home. 1) Contact your realtor: First, you’ll want to start the process of selling your current home. If you don’t already have a trusted realtor, you’ll want to find one who knows your market well. They’ll have the best idea of pricing and market trends, making sure

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How to Build a Home for the Holidays

Though often exciting–full of laughter, cheer, and the company of loved ones–the holidays can be stressful. And it can leave homeowners reconciling with all the things they wish they were different about their house. Maybe they find themselves wishing year after year for a half bath or a guest room–or maybe they’re wishing for some bigger, bolder additions, like a guest or pool house. There’s always something to be improved, but there is a way to avoid these recurring thoughts brought on by the holiday season. If you want to build the perfect house for hosting friends and family during the holidays, consider the five tips below: Choose Sturdy Flooring Having family and guests over for the holidays means an excess of foot traffic. When building a home fit for gatherings of any kind, make sure you carefully consider your flooring. Opt for a durable material, like tile or brick,

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LaFollette Custom Homes Launches Virtual Reality Technology

BRYAN, Texas – Today, LaFollette Custom Homes, a custom homebuilder based in Bryan, Texas, launched their new virtual reality offering. Harnessing advanced CAD and VR software, LaFollette Custom Homes will partner with clients to create realistic virtual walk-throughs of proposed custom homes. With this new offering, LaFollette is leading the local industry as one of the only custom homebuilders providing virtual reality tours of custom homes in the state of Texas.  “After two years of testing, LaFollette Custom Homes is proud to officially launch our virtual reality offering,” said Jason LaFollette, Owner and Founder of LaFollette Custom Homes. “Our in-house drafting team can create custom, immersive tours of clients’ proposed floor plans, allowing homeowners to fully experience their dream homes before our construction team ever breaks ground. This immersive experience empowers both us and our clients to be as informed as possible throughout the home building process, saving countless hours

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Why Custom-Built Houses Are the Superior Forever Homes

There are two ways you can go with when choosing a forever home. You can either buy a production real estate or have a custom-built house. Both options have their advantages, but the benefits of building from the ground up surpass those of mass-produced properties. Here are some of the aspects of a custom home that make it the best choice for a multigenerational abode. The Best Area for You When you build from scratch, you have the freedom to pick any specific land lot fit for residential construction. If you choose to live within a gated community, you may go for a corner, end, or inner lot. Constructing on existing farm, lake-side, or beach-front properties are also not uncommon. With ground-up construction, you can have your dream home in a perfect spot. Custom-Made for Your Exact Needs You have the power to decide on every detail of your property,

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Introducing Daniel Pena, LaFollette’s Newest Custom Home Consultant!

At LaFollette Custom Homes, we pride ourselves on building beautiful homes made to last–homes that meet your specific family’s needs, tastes, and desires. We work hard to cater to a range of styles to create custom homes that exceed our client’s expectations. This month, we’re thrilled to introduce our new custom home consultant, Daniel Pena! As a custom home consultant, Daniel will work alongside the LaFollette dream to take our clients’ custom homes from blueprint to reality. From project management to financial oversight, Daniel will help facilitate the custom home-building process. “We are thrilled to add Daniel to our team as a custom home consultant,” said Jason LaFollette, Owner of LaFollette Custom Homes. “Daniel’s extensive construction expertise will make him a great asset to the LaFollette team. We’re grateful to have him as a member of our team!” For the past ten years, Daniel has worked in the construction industry.

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Building a Dog-Friendly Home

Building a custom home grants you the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to incorporate special features that are specific to your family and its needs. And for many folks, pets are just as much a part of the family as people are. Are you looking for ways to ensure your home is a castle for your canine, your spouse, AND your kids? Look no further: we’ve got five tips and features listed below that will help you craft the dog (or pet) friendly home of your dreams.  Scratch-Resistant Flooring Dog owners know the hair-raising sound well–nails scraping along the hard floors as their furry friend excitedly darts back into the house after a trip outside, resulting in scratches on their flooring. Scratch-resistant flooring can prevent this issue. Check out some options for scratch-resistant flooring.  Pet Door or Dutch Door Installing a pet door is definitely a feature you’ll thank yourself for later. If

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Numbers Don’t Lie: Why You Can Build Your Custom Home Right Now ;0

It seems like there’s just no good news lately. Day after day, newscasters and headlines alike relay reports of one sky-is-falling situation after another. And the custom home building industry hasn’t been immune to alarming reporting and rising red flags. While we can’t ignore things like rising costs, rates, and supply chain issues–nor would we advise any homebuyers-to-be to do so–we can take a step back and get some perspective on the matter. There HAS to be a light at the end of the tunnel or some good news amongst the chaos, and we’re to help you find it. We’ve crunched the numbers to help you make a well-informed decision when it comes to building your custom home. What you need to know first: Material Costs are on the Rise According to the National Association of Homebuilders, building costs rose 14.5% in 2021, with supply chain constraints, environmental issues, and

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5 Things to Know Before Building a Custom Home

Having a home custom-built for you and your family–one designed and created with your specific needs and desires in mind–sounds like a dream. And while the thought of it can be, the journey from an empty plot to a finished build can be quite arduous. But like all long-term projects, future homeowners can bypass potential obstacles and stress by doing some good old-fashioned research and planning. Through this process, consider defining the following five things before you commit to building your custom home: It Starts with Budget Though the most stressful and least glamorous portion of custom home building, you should develop and know your budget before committing to building your custom home. Over the years, we’ve picked up a few nuggets of knowledge along the way that might help you when considering your budget: Establish a Timeline Though building timelines are often stretched due to unpredictable events like weather

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Your dream home is only a phone call away

When you are ready for a builder who understands your family’s dreams and desires, talk to our family at LaFollette Custom Homes. Our team of Custom Home Consultants will guide you through the process from start to finish.