Building With Atmos vs. Building in a Development

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These are the key differences in the home building experience when you work with Atmos. 

When people hear the phrase “build your home,” they often think of a predetermined menu of layouts and a few (often overpriced) upgrade options. In many cases, that might feel accurate. Partnerships between developers, builders, and designers often take the guesswork - and the creativity - out of building your own home. 

However, not every home building experience is so cookie-cutter. At Atmos, we do things differently, without sacrificing quality, so that you can stay true to your tastes and priorities. Here’s how.

A trusty guide

One key element setting the Atmos process apart is your Atmos project manager. Building a home often boils down to endless daily involvement, from back-and-forth with realtors to fine-tuning design requirements and layouts. Many people hold a reasonable fear that the more customized their home build is, the more work it will require for them. Frankly, most people just don’t have time to oversee such an in-depth and extremely important project.

With Atmos, there’s no juggling contacts and playing phone tag with eight different players. The project manager position means you’ll have one dedicated go-to contact to work with throughout the whole process, and they handle the back-and-forth to communicate your exact needs. Atmos clients spend much less time and stress on their homebuilding endeavors. 

One-stop

With the Atmos platform, everything you need is all in one place. Powered by technology, your search for a lot, your homeplan selection and edits, all the way through to tracking your build, all happen through our platform. We vet and help select only the very best builders, architects, and designers, so that your trusty team of experts is all ready to work with you. Questions, updates, and selections are smooth and easy to access, all in one place.

Streamlined and predictable

In most situations, beginning the homebuilding process means heading in with hopes and a loose idea of what might be possible, but lacking clarity around key details - including budget and timeline. Traditional home building brings along various added fees along the way, sometimes stretching families far above and beyond their predetermined budget. 

Plus, timelines get sticky easily, with 12-month timelines quickly stretching into 14 and beyond, and complicating processes for those who are also trying to sell. With Atmos, pricing is transparent up-front, and timelines are too due to our streamlined processes and careful team selection. 


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