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Building Value into Boise Real Estate

Buying Boise real estate and building a new home is easy but creating value is the challenge. How can you make your Boise Real Estate more valuable? Better use of space, quality building products and subcontractors, beautiful interior design and maximizing your dollar with a builder who understands not only the latest building trends but also the current Boise real estate market. Building a Boise dream home is about working with a Boise Builder who can not only make it a reality but also exceed your expectation from quality of your home to customer service. Boise Real Estate, as Scott will tell you is about affordability and lifestyle. That is right, Boise real estate really is about lifestyle! Enjoying your home and designing it to actually  fit your life is Scott Flynn's goal.


Flynner Homes - The Way Homes Used to be Built!
A Flynner Home incorporates traditional craftsman style architecture, historical details and a sense of community into each home. We at Flynner Homes’ utilize sustainable materials and updated floor plans for a traditional feel, fitting right into today’s new urban neighborhoods.

Talk About Boise Real Estate Curb Appeal!
Flynner Homes’ meets the expectations of “True” craftsman style exterior details, which accentuate curb appeal and a timeless era. These exterior details can be seen in three unique ways:

  • 24 inch long eves, which protect the home from Mother Nature and enhance the architecture and form of the home.
  • A large covered porch, which conveys a community atmosphere and invites you to sit and relax.
  • The face of the garage sits back off the front of the home placing the emphasis back on the architecture of the home, not the garage.

 

Specializing in “Arts & Crafts” Interiors!
You will notice immediately after walking into a Flynner Home the quality workmanship and handcrafted beauty of extensive millwork and decor. Stylish colors hit you instantly as spacious rooms glow in rare earth tones. Rich wood floors are plentiful. Beadboard wainscoting, fully wrapped windows and custom built-ins can be found throughout. Other details include granite countertops, slate backsplashes, tile floors, shaker cabinets and Tiffany lighting. Flynner Homes’ carries the Energy Star symbol, which adds a sense of comfort and peace of mind knowing your home is well constructed and well insulated.

Be Pleasantly Surprised!
So, you have driven by a Flynner Home. Wonder what’s inside?

 

  • Exterior elements of a Flynner Home move inside, bringing the outside in, completing the home in a virtual ebb and flow.
  • Arts and crafts entry ways are standard and garnish a Flynner Home with extensive hand- crafted finish work and designed for that particular room.
  • Fixtures and appliances are hand picked according to a the motif of the home and adds to the beauty and fulfillment you will feel when you walk into a Flynner Home.

It just feels right!
The quality and dependability of materials used on the outside of a Flynner Home are also on the inside. By concentrating on value instead of production, our homes are unique, aesthetically pleasing and makes an owner proud to have went with a Flynner Home for their Boise real estate needs.

Hand-Built Value
Knowing what to look for in a new home is difficult, at best, to grasp. Having it handing to you in every aspect, is unexpected. A Flynner Home will surprise you, will make you feel at home, will make you feel at peace and will satisfy you for years to come. Simply concentrating on design is not enough.

A Flynner Home needs to have a theme, a sense that every little detail fits and comes together as one and a feeling that nothing is out of place. A Flynner Home is not on a tight schedule, competing with the dozen per month builders. We don’t rush quality, and that adds value. By taking the time to use finish carpentry instead of store bought, and mill work instead of style numbers from a catalog, you will actually see the heart and soul put into each project every time, in every home.

We are not striving to be a big builder, simply a great builder.

Thank you for reading Building Value into Boise Real Estate,

Scott Flynn

Flynner Homes

Building Value into Boise Real Estate

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A Low Price Point Doesnt Mean Low Quality.
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At least to a credible builder.

I’ve had a few calls lately from clients that want to build in the lower price points of the market, either for personal occupancy or investment purposes. After visiting my web-site and looking at all of the unique homes we have built, one of the first things they ask is “You build such nice homes, are you sure you’re willing to build in this lower price point?” My response “Only if you are not asking me to sacrifice quality, integrity and curb appeal!” 

 These business ethics and policies should apply to every builder building in any price point. Is your builder sacrificing quality, integrity and curb appeal to get you to choose them as your builder? 
 
To discuss how my company demonstrates how we do not cut corners call me direct at 208-867-4587 or visit us a www.flynnerhomes.com
 
 
Cheers,
 
Scott Flynn, RMB
Flynner Homes
Posted by Scott Flynn at 3/13/2008 12:22 PM Permalink | Trackback
Comments (2)
Re:A Low Price Point Doesnt Mean Low Quality.
Scott- If a builder is building at a lower price point, there has to be difference in quality somewhere. So what are the points in a house that are price negotiable and don't sacrifice the definition of quality?

Echo Garrett
Triad Distributing NW, Inc.
Posted by Anonymous on 3/14/2008 8:07 AM
Re:A Low Price Point Doesnt Mean Low Quality.
Echo,

That simple is just not true; quality craftsmanship and integrity do not and should not be sacrificed in the lower price points. Builders should be using the same sub-contractors on the lower price point homes as they do in the upper price points. Those builders who shop around for the lowest pricing on skilled labor are not only jeopardizing their reputation, but they are jeopardizing the integrity of the home, which leads to disappointed homeowners. When it comes to skilled labor the old saying You get what you pay for applies.

The driving cost forces in every home are lot price, square footage and materials. The definition of quality materials is relative to the homeowner, which falls into the category of perceived value. I built a $340K home last year where the homeowners choose to put Formica countertops in their kitchen, was it a quality Formica yes, was it a quality installation yes, were the homeowners happy yes. In the lower price points there too will probably be Formica countertops. The point is that materials that might have a lesser perceived value, and cost less, still do not mean they are of poor quality.

Scott Flynn
Posted by Scott Flynn on 3/14/2008 9:04 AM
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