Most homes are designed for others to use.  Rare is the custom home.  To a 
contractor, using a proven designs means a smooth project from pouring the 
concrete, to framing the structure and adding the brick before the wiring, 
water 
and heat are added.  To a building contractor, timing is everything cuz you are 
paying people to show up and work.  When you have a fingerprint structure, you 
have design changes due to poor planning, and you still have to pay your 
labor force to show up.  This adds to the construction costs and fewer profits. 
 
That is why contractors like row houses.  They generally know how long 
everything takes and where to cut corners.
Fingerprint, designs are different. Between the design, the blueprint and the 
construction... there are changes.
Another aspect to consider is knowledge vs practicality.  When happens when 
its time to sell the house.  Who would consider buying a structure built for me?
Still another thought regarding limits.  To some, $10,000 is the limits.  Yet 
to others, money is no object means $250,000.  And for others......$2 million 
is merely a ball park.
Recently in our area, a person built a modular home that was perfect for him 
and his MS among homes costing their owners big dollars.  After the house was 
completed, his neighbors decided that the house as constructed didn't meet 
their design covenant and had lesser amount of square footage and filed suit 
against the owner.  So you have a case where the perfect house for someone 
offended others. What a twist, eh?
Planning is everything....
W
In a message dated 1/5/05 11:15:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes ... also for me ... a separate guest house for an aide or other.


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