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What to Know Before Buying a New Construction Home Lot

  • Writer: Justin + Nikki Oakland
    Justin + Nikki Oakland
  • 5 days ago
  • 2 min read
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If you’re thinking about buying a lot and building a house, there’s more to the process than simply picking a beautiful piece of land.


The lot you choose affects your home’s layout, design, and even your budget. Knowing the different home lot types and how they fit your vision can help you make a smart, confident choice.


1. Understand the Different Home Lot Types

Not all lots are created equal—each has its own advantages and considerations:


  • Walkout Lots: Ideal for sloped terrain and homeowners who want lower-level access to outdoor living areas.

  • Flat Lots: Perfect for one-level or ranch-style homes and often more affordable to build on.

  • Garden (Daylight) Lots: Offer partial lower-level exposure for added natural light and backyard privacy.


Your builder can help you decide which option best fits your home design, site conditions, and budget.


2. Location and Lifestyle Matter

When buying a lot and building a house, consider the neighborhood as much as the land itself. Look for proximity to schools, parks, and shopping, as well as overall community feel. For example, Brandon’s developments—like Aspen Harbor and Twin Rivers Crossing—offer the best of both worlds: quiet streets, family-friendly amenities, and convenient access to Sioux Falls.


3. Work With a Builder Who Knows the Area

The right builder will evaluate your lot’s soil quality, drainage, covenants, and orientation before you sign. An experienced local team like Oakland Homes understands how to match your vision with the right location and land type, ensuring your home is both beautiful and practical.


Find the Right Lot for Your New Home


If you’re ready to explore home lot types and start designing a custom home that fits your lifestyle, contact Oakland Homes today! We’ll help you find the perfect lot and bring your dream home to life in the Sioux Falls area.

 
 
 

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