If you’ve been house hunting lately and nothing feels quite right, you’re not alone. Today’s buyers are facing low inventory, rising home prices, and increased competition—all while trying to find a home that fits their vision.
More and more people are asking: Should I keep looking, or should I build a custom home instead?
At Richmond Homes, we work with buyers at every stage of this decision. Whether you're after more space, modern features, or a home that reflects your lifestyle—not someone else’s—we’re here to help you figure out what makes the most sense for your needs and your future.
Here’s how to tell when it’s time to stop searching and start building.
There are absolutely times when buying an existing home is the best path forward. If you need to move quickly, have a tight budget, or simply find a home that checks enough of your boxes, purchasing an existing property may be the most efficient option.
With the right updates, many existing homes can be transformed to work well for your family. However, older properties often come with trade-offs—like dated layouts, limited energy efficiency, or a lack of modern features.
According to Rocket Mortgage, buying a home may be faster and slightly more affordable upfront, but it often involves compromises—especially for buyers with specific must-haves.
Sometimes, house hunting becomes less about finding a dream home and more about settling for the best available option. If you’ve toured countless homes and still haven’t found "the one," building may be your next logical step.
Unlike buying, building gives you the ability to design around your future—not adapt to someone else’s past decisions.
At Richmond Homes, we help clients craft homes that are functional, beautiful, and customized to real life.
One of the biggest benefits of building is the ability to design a home that supports not just your current lifestyle—but also what lies ahead.
Our clients often come to us with specific priorities, such as:
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) says custom homes are increasingly built around lifestyle-specific goals, such as multigenerational living, aging in place, and remote work. When you build your own home, you don’t have to sacrifice comfort, design, or functionality—you can plan for all three.
One of the most common assumptions we hear is, “Building a home is just too expensive.” While it’s true that custom construction can require a bigger upfront investment, that doesn’t always mean it’s more costly in the long run.
In fact, building can save money over time, especially when compared to buying a dated home and renovating it.
And because many custom builders (including us) offer flexible packages, it’s possible to create a beautiful, modern home without exceeding your budget.
Start designing your future home today.
Coastal North Carolina offers more than just beautiful views—it also brings unique design challenges and construction requirements. From storm-ready structures to elevated foundations, building a custom home in Wilmington, Leland, or surrounding counties means working with someone who understands the local landscape.
At Richmond Homes, our team has decades of experience designing and building homes throughout Brunswick, New Hanover, and Pender Counties. We help clients navigate local zoning laws, hurricane protections, and sustainable design choices that work for coastal climates.
If you’re planning to build in southeastern North Carolina, see if Richmond Homes is the right choice for you.
If every house you walk through feels like a compromise, it may be time to stop searching—and start building.
At Richmond Homes, we work with clients from the very beginning—from land selection to design, budgeting, and construction. Our process is built to make custom building less stressful and more rewarding.
If you’re curious whether building is the right move for your lifestyle, budget, or long-term goals, we’re here to help.
Contact us to talk through your vision, your timeline, and your options. Let’s create the home you’ve been hoping to find—but haven’t seen on the market.