More houses are built without a cellar

More houses are built without a cellar

Cedar Springs, Michigan. – A new home in Cedar Springs redefines conventional life without a basement and delivers cost savings for families.

The house with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms offers on the upper floor, but not a basement, which enables significant savings.

According to the National Association of Home Builders, the draft reflects an increasing trend in West Michigan and at the national level, which costs around 300,000 US dollars.

“You can see everything from 15,000 to 20,000 US dollars, pretty quickly in the house,” said John Bitley, President of Sable Homes.

He noticed that this design is advantageous due to the flood mirror in the region.

Cost -saving trend: more houses without a cellar are being built

The supply companies are stored under the stairs, whereby the oven, the hot water.

Bitley calmed home owners who may be concerned.

“We have made these houses, this style, well over 15 years. So we have quite a past and we have achieved very good results,” said Bitly.

The approach without an examination not only adds practicality, but also meets the needs of modern families who are looking for comfort and savings.

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