The total finished cost of a Streamlined high performance Xyla design typically starts in the $430,000 range, although there are many factors that can affect the cost such as location/site terrain, shipping distance, and customizations to the design which results in a higher design fee. If you choose an Express plan for example, which is a static plan with no changes, that will result in cost savings. Since you're in MA, that's great since that is not a far distance to ship our panels from our factory in Keene, NH! Once we work with you on the design we give you an accurate estimate along with exact shipping costs, so you know what it will cost up front. You will also experience cost savings if you choose standard finishes as opposed to upgraded finishes. Typically, you should plan for the shell of the house to account for about 40% of the total build cost. You can read more about our design options and their range of costs here: unityhomes.com/our-designs/
Love the layout of this one. Great job And thank you for showing the shade! I've been wondering how you would get window treatments on tilt/turn units.
@@jasonblair8773 There are a couple of options for these tilt-turn window shades, we've had homeowners go with Fenstermann or HunterDouglas TrackGlide shades in the past! fenstermann.com/blinds-for-tilt-and-turn-windows/ or www.hunterdouglas.com/enhancements/trackglide
We do currently have 2 Xyla Express plans, they are very similar to this Xyla but not exactly the same. You can view our Express floor plans here: unityhomes.com/floor-plans/?path=express You can also easily swap floor components around in our design system through our Streamlined path if there is a particular Xyla layout you prefer 😊
@@stscc2009 Definitely! Since our Express offerings are newer it will take some time to capture the fully finished homes, but we plan on sharing these photos and videos as soon as we are able. :)
There are two ways to calculate cost: the first is through cost per square foot and the second is through finished home costs. Unity provides finished home costs, and provides clients with a fixed-price contract for the cost of our scope with the shell. The exact cost of each home depends heavily on how many changes are made to the existing designs and the level of finishes they want. For this specific Xyla, the finished home cost would be in the ballpark of $500,000. You can learn more about our pricing for each design here: unityhomes.com/our-designs/
Good question, our standard engineering primarily meets the conditions of the northeast, and any project with specific conditions or requirements outside of those typical standards would recieve additional engineering. :)
beautiful home great video allison
Nice, Andrew looked like, "Oh, (blank) they're in there shooting this, I'd best get back around front".
Haha we loved it so much we left it in! :)
I saw that look too. Ha ha!!
Beautiful. How much would 2:19 that cost if built in Hadley, MA?
The total finished cost of a Streamlined high performance Xyla design typically starts in the $430,000 range, although there are many factors that can affect the cost such as location/site terrain, shipping distance, and customizations to the design which results in a higher design fee. If you choose an Express plan for example, which is a static plan with no changes, that will result in cost savings. Since you're in MA, that's great since that is not a far distance to ship our panels from our factory in Keene, NH! Once we work with you on the design we give you an accurate estimate along with exact shipping costs, so you know what it will cost up front. You will also experience cost savings if you choose standard finishes as opposed to upgraded finishes. Typically, you should plan for the shell of the house to account for about 40% of the total build cost. You can read more about our design options and their range of costs here: unityhomes.com/our-designs/
Love the layout of this one. Great job And thank you for showing the shade! I've been wondering how you would get window treatments on tilt/turn units.
What a treat. Thanks for the tour. This is a beautiful home. I love those blinds on the windows.
Thank you for watching! This is a beautiful home and the blinds are one of our favorite parts :)
@@Unityhomes who makes those blinds?
@@jasonblair8773 There are a couple of options for these tilt-turn window shades, we've had homeowners go with Fenstermann or HunterDouglas TrackGlide shades in the past!
fenstermann.com/blinds-for-tilt-and-turn-windows/ or www.hunterdouglas.com/enhancements/trackglide
Does this layout work for an Express build package?
We do currently have 2 Xyla Express plans, they are very similar to this Xyla but not exactly the same. You can view our Express floor plans here: unityhomes.com/floor-plans/?path=express You can also easily swap floor components around in our design system through our Streamlined path if there is a particular Xyla layout you prefer 😊
@@UnityhomesI would love to see some tours of your express floor plans. Since that would be the design path I’d choose.
@@stscc2009 Definitely! Since our Express offerings are newer it will take some time to capture the fully finished homes, but we plan on sharing these photos and videos as soon as we are able. :)
@@Unityhomes Thank you!
what is the sq ft pricing?
There are two ways to calculate cost: the first is through cost per square foot and the second is through finished home costs. Unity provides finished home costs, and provides clients with a fixed-price contract for the cost of our scope with the shell. The exact cost of each home depends heavily on how many changes are made to the existing designs and the level of finishes they want. For this specific Xyla, the finished home cost would be in the ballpark of $500,000. You can learn more about our pricing for each design here: unityhomes.com/our-designs/
How do your homes rate for hurricanes, tornadoes, extreme weather, etc.?
Good question, our standard engineering primarily meets the conditions of the northeast, and any project with specific conditions or requirements outside of those typical standards would recieve additional engineering. :)