Finding Your Perfect Home

The journey to home ownership and development is an exciting milestone, it comes with a multitude of decisions, one being which type of dwelling to build. In this blog post, we will explore both Standalone and Duplexes to help you make an informed decision.

The Charm of Standalone Homes

A standalone is a free-standing residential building.

Building a standalone home means having your own private space without shared walls. You can customise your living space freely, from room layouts to materials. Standalone homes usually offer a private yard or garden. Standalone houses are known for their generous floor space, making them well-suited for future expansions or the needs of a growing family.

Before embarking on building, it's crucial to consider local zoning regulations and plot size, as they significantly impact the minimum lot size required, influencing available land for various purposes.

Doubling Down

A duplex involves constructing two separate living units within the same structure.

Constructing a duplex is often more cost-effective than building two standalone houses due to shared walls and foundations, leading to savings in materials and construction expenses. This is beneficial in areas with limited space or high land costs.

Duplexes require less land, promoting an environmentally friendly footprint and leaving more space for landscaping, communal areas, or outdoor amenities. This denser living arrangement aligns with modern urban planning goals, emphasising sustainability. From an investment perspective, a duplex has the potential to maximize land value by accommodating two separate households.

 

When choosing the Right Option for You consider the specific characteristics of your land and how well each housing option aligns with your goals. A Standalone House is Ideal for those with larger plots who prioritise spaciousness and individuality. Duplexes are Suited for efficient land use, potential rental income, and a reduced environmental impact, particularly in urban or densely populated areas. Finding the right home will be a key factor in shaping your future.

 
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