New Home to Be Built on 10ksf Lot At 6000 Maiden Lane Bethesda

Here is a new home plan proposed for this lot.

You can customize this plan or we can create a new home plan just for you. The price of the lot and this new home to be built is $1.49M. Email info@ParamountConstruction.net or Call 301-370-6463 for more information.
Modular Home Bethesda

Elevation New Home Bethesda

Prefab Modular Homes Bethesda
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2nd Floor New home Plan

1st Floor New Home Plan
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Basement Floor Plan

Here is a view of the rear yard:

New Home For Sale In Bethesda

10Ksf Bethesda Building Lot For Sale

Reduced Size Home Addition in Bethesdahhevy chase

Here is a reduced version of a home addition to a home in Bethesda:
Bethesda Maryland Addition To a Home

Bethesda Home Addition


2nd Floor Floor Plan Bethesda Maryland Home Addition

2nd Floor Floorplan home addition

Attention to Architectectural Detail of Custom Built-ins For A New Home

Watch a typical design meeting. Here Kevin, our architect, and the owner have a design session on designing a custom built-in. This is typical of the attention to detail required when you design and build your home. This home won Best Custom Home of The Year in McLean for design and craftsmanship.

Panelized Framing vs. Stick Framing – Do You Want You Really Want Your Home Stick Framed?

Modular, prefab, stick, panel, these are all just different methods of construction. And there are pluses and minuses with each. For instance, on an addition or a renovation to an existing home, usually, the only choice that makes any sense is to stick frame. But when it comes to a new home, stick framing the entire home is probably not the best option. Stick framing is probably a favorite method of most small builder. But it has a lot of limitations when it comes to quality. Watch these videos to see why (future posts will go over pros and cons of modular and prefab methods): Watch Part 1 here Watch Part 2 here

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Could It Be Perfect Timing for Purchasing A Home & What Home Buying Options Do You Have

With owning a home affordability getting better and home mortgage rates still near historic lows, the timing could be perfect for buying a new home. And in this relatively flat market or marginally up (at least inside the Washington DC beltway – Bethesda, Chevy Chase, McLean, Arlington, Falls Church – specifically) market, there are many options to consider. But before you start contemplating about the home style and number of bedrooms, here’s a real quick overview of some segments of the Maryland, Virginia Washington DC housing market. 1. “Resale” homes probably represent the biggest percentage of the market. Built years, or even decades ago, these homes were designed and built to reflect the requirements and the tastes of previous owners. They may be outfitted with outdated fixtures and technologies, and have poor construction. Buyers of these homes often fall in love with them for their character, their location or their “good-enough” fit with their needs, and accept the necessity of investing additional time and resources in remodeling and rebuilding. 2. “Spec” homes are built based on the speculation that a buyer can be found during or shortly after construction. These new homes may be designed with up-to-date floor plans and features to fit current preferences. When acquired before completion, a buyer may be able to select some finishing touches. But this type of home construction may also be designed to minimize cost and get the largest proceeds for the home builder, potentially leaving homeowners with less than the best materials and designs that are not as contemporary. 3.“Custom” homes are built according to the buyer’s specifications, usually on land they already own. While this type of new home construction embodies only ten percent of the market, it gives the homeowner the most control. Working with an “on your lot” custom home builder, the buyer determines all facets of home construction—from site selection to the home’s style, size and floor plan, types of windows and doors, flooring and siding, and all the details—cabinets, lighting fixtures, drawer pulls, paint colors, etc. While “on your lot” home builders are sometimes thought of as large home builders, they can also accommodate today’s trend towards “right-sizing”. These days a custom home builder may work on smaller homes starting around 1500 square feet. Benefits include keeping material and labor costs to a minimum (potentially in the low $250,000 range), and customizable floor plans. In keeping with price sensitive and “green” lifestyles, another benefit of working closely with a new custom home builder is the opportunity to incorporate the latest energy- and resource-efficient products and trends. Per the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), “Today’s homes are built twice as energy efficient as new homes a generation ago, making them more affordable (” The latest in energy-efficient materials¹ include windows with low-emittance (low-E) glass coatings, upgraded insulation, high efficiency HVAC systems, geo-thermal HVAC systems (check this new home in Falls Church with Geo Thermal ) house wraps and tight construction. Federal tax credits for Consumer Energy Efficiency² may also be available for new home construction, covering 30% of the cost of materials and labor for systems such as geothermal heat pumps, solar water heaters, solar panels and residential fuel cells. Note that in order to qualify, these systems must be placed in service before the end of 2016.An added bonus for those considering purchases of custom homes—”Current costs (hbrnetwork.com/building-materials/construction-costs-profits-both-down-from-peak-levels.aspx) of building a new home are relatively low,”—according to Jason Dickens, president of the Athens Area Homebuilders Association. 2009 lumber and other material prices have dropped considerably when compared to 2005. “Right now is a very good time to build a house.” Also, if you’d like to delve into modular home design and construction or prefabricated home building techniques, let us know. We have a new home line of semi-custom homes coming out in 2011. So, while the acquisition of an existing “resale” or “spec” home will more than likely involve trade-offs, a custom home is a good option that offers real value in function, design and satisfaction—and the fulfillment of owning the home of your dreams.

New Home Under Construction in the City of Falls Church

Here is a custom home in the City of Falls Church. This home is designed with features such as geo-thermal heating and cooling system, energy star appliances, energy star windows.
The new home is located 2 blocks from the retail section in the City of Falls Church. This proximity to stores and shopping contributes to LEED points.
City of Falls Church  New Home

The Falls Creek New Home Plan is Under Construction in the City of Falls Church

custom new home in the City of Falls Church

Framing using panelized construction techniques