Master Plan Homes Inc. is a residential construction company based in Lexington, SC.
It is operated by Jon Foster and Salim Khalil.

Friday, April 25, 2008

Where we build

We often get asked where all we build. The short answer is the "Greater Columbia" area.

Our current projects are in Blythewood, Northeast Columbia, Lexington, and Lake Murray (Lexington side). In the past we've also worked in other areas of Columbia, Lake Murray (Chapin side), and even Saluda.

When we are building in neighborhoods, we try to be mindful of the current residents. One way this is done is with silt fencing. Silt fences are used to prevent erosion and runoff from a property. They help our lot and any adjoining lots. Silt fences also help create a visual barrier for our trade contractors and suppliers to keep them on our lot.

When allowed, we post Master Plan Homes Inc. signage on the property along with the building permit so our suppliers, trade contractors, and inspectors can easily identify the lot.



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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Lighting Allowances

What is a good lighting allowance?


The answer varies... The size of the house obviously makes a difference. Probably what makes the most difference is the finish and personal taste. Finishes include brass, chrome, oil-rubbed bronze, satin, black, white, etc.


Depending on the size of the home, fixture finish, and your personal tastes, typical lighting allowances can range between $1000 and $6000 or more.

The best way to see if the lighting allowance you've budgeted for is suitable, is to go somewhere like The Lite House. Take your house plans or a list of the rooms in your house and pick out your light fixtures to see what the total cost comes to. This could be done before you even break ground on the house. By doing it early in the process, you'll increase your comfort level with your lighting allowance or be prepared to adjust it.


Ceiling fans are one area of the lighting allowance that can add up quickly. Besides the different styles, there are different size motors, varying blade lengths, and a variety of light kits to choose from.


Outdoor lighting can create curb appeal and improve security.


Also, don't forget to account for bulbs, smoke detectors, door bell buttons & chimes, and recessed can bulbs & trims. There is even a selection of choices in these areas as well.

One way to save money on your lighting is to visit one of the "tent sales" at The Lite House. I called them this week to find out the dates of the next tent sale. It will be May 15-17 at the Bush River Road location.

If we can help you design and build a house to put all these lights in, let us know!

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Getting Busy

This is my first post for the month of April. The main reason for that is things are starting to get busy again. Over the last two weeks we've had some good new activity:
  • Signed two contracts for investor speculation homes
  • Started the design/drawing process for a home we'll build on Lake Murray this year
  • Bid on a client's home addition and garage
  • Bid on another client's garage and room over
  • Met an associate at their lot to discuss building their custom home

In addition to these new activities, the custom home we're building in Lexington right now is going very smoothly. In just 8 weeks we've completed the footings, crawlspace foundation, exterior veneer, framing, roofing, doors & windows, electric rough-in, plumbing rough-in, HVAC rough-in, and the drywall. All that and we had 4+ rain days that slowed us down! At this pace, the house will be done in a total of 4 months. We told the client it would take 5 to 6 months. That feels good!

You hear people talking about lower interest rates being an incentive for people to build or add-on... You also hear that many construction material prices are down... And with a supposedly "slow" housing market, you hear there are trade contractors competing with their prices... We aren't just hearing these things, we are seeing it as a reality with the recent flurry of activity in our business at Master Plan Homes Inc.

If you're on the fence about building a new home, give us a call or email and we'll talk about the possibilities.

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