Production homes are built in bulk. They are typically used in new home developments such as subdivisions that are often found in suburbs and rural areas. Also known as “cookie-cutter homes,” they are built from a selection of floor plans and materials in a short period of time. Because of this systematized approach, they are often more affordable for buyers.
Customization is also available, however, minimal. Home buyers are able to choose their lot, floor plan, and exterior design. Some builders also allow a bonus room, such as a guest room or office, to be added to the floor plan. Furthermore, they will also be able to choose the material and design of kitchen cabinets and countertops, carpeting, flooring, and other fixtures and finishes. However, there is often only a limited selection that you can choose from.