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    Arizona's real estate market offers a plethora of single-family homes, condominiums, and townhouses for sale. However, it also makes available unfinished lots that are ideal for building brand new custom houses on them.

    When you want to build a custom home for you and your family in Arizona, you need to plan ahead carefully and make sure that you consider all of the most pertinent details of the process. You can keep a few simple tips in mind as you look for land for sale by the acre on which to build your family's new custom home.

    Preview the Available Lots for Sale

    Before you can build a custom home for you and your family, you need to find out what lots are available to buy. Arizona typically makes available empty land for sale by the acre. You may be able to buy it by the quarter, half, or full acre, depending on how much land that you actually need for the project.

    Additionally, you need to take into consideration the location of any property that you want to buy for building a customized house. You may prefer that the lot be close to:

    • Local schools
    • Churches
    • Shopping and entertainment districts
    • Major highways and interstates
    • Hospitals

    These amenities can be vital for the safety, health, and convenience of your family.

    It can also be vital that you preview the neighborhood and find out important details like whether or not your new home will be located one that is governed by a homeowners association or HOA. You need to learn how much your HOA fees will be every year and what amenities and services that the fee covers for you.

    Fortunately, many of these details can be found on websites that list and show Arizona properties for sale. You can also find out this information about available land for sale by hiring an experienced Realtor to advise you during your property search.

    Consider the Price

    When you want to build a customized house for you and your family, you need to find out how much does it cost to build a house from scratch. You may think that the cost is exorbitant and at risk of putting you into serious debt. However, you may find that building a custom house in Arizona is more affordable than you initially realize.

    Further, as you look for property to buy for building a new home, you may want to keep your budget relatively flexible. It is normal for you to have a certain limit to that budget.

    However, if you allow some flexibility with it, you may be able to find even better lots for sale. You also may be able to bargain down the price per acre to get it below what you initially had in mind to spend. The issue of how much does it cost to build a house may be less of a concern than you initially planned for when you decided to design and create a customized home for you and your family.

    Consider the Size of the House

    Another point of contention that you need to resolve involves how large of a house to build. You may think that you can build a two or three-bedroom home to accommodate the size of your family right now. However, it would help if you also considered your family's future needs when you plan out the size of the house.

    For example, if you are newly married or perhaps just have one child right now, you may be able to live comfortably in a two-bedroom house. Still, the size of this house will not be practical if you plan on having more children in the next few years. You may want to build a house that has three or four bedrooms in it.

    Likewise, if you want to live in the house for decades, you need to consider what health challenges you might have in your later years. You may want to put the master bedroom on the bottom floor instead of upstairs just in case you may need to use mobility devices like a cane or walker as you get older. You can make the lower level more open and equip it with amenities that you may need as you age.

    If you are not sure how large to make the house, you can always consult with an experienced Realtor. We can show you lots and advise you on what size to make your new custom home.

    See Properties in Person

    Before you buy land to build your custom house, you should tour several lots in person. You have the option of driving by any of them and seeing them from your vehicle at any time. However, when you want to walk on the property and see it in-depth, you can schedule an in-person tour with the agent who represents the listing.

    If you currently do not live in Arizona or would prefer to avoid meeting in person with a Realtor at this time, you may have the option of taking a virtual tour. You can find a map view of the property online and see pictures of it. The Realtor may also offer a virtual tour that shows you how much acreage there is, what kind of layout the property has, and what neighborhood amenities are close by the land.

    Finally, you can find lots and land for sale in Arizona by hiring a local Realtor to assist you. The Realtor can show you properties that are active and available right now.

    He or she can also show you properties that fit your budget and offer you the acre size that you want for building a new custom home that will suit you and your family's lifestyle and needs for years to come. You can rely on the Realtor to assist you with finding, negotiating, and closing on real estate that is available and zoned for building a custom home.

     

     

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