MULTI-LEVEL HOMES IN SALEM, OREGON

  • Olympic Home Plan

    Olympic

  • Sequoia Home Plan - Modern Home

    Sequoia

  • Keyport Home Plan - ADU Garage with optional porch

    Keyport

  • Kingston Home Plan

    Kingston

  • Friday Harbor

    Friday Harbor

  • Ocean Shore

    Ocean Shore

  • Westport Townhouse Home Floor Plan

    Westport

  • Rainier

    Rainier

  • Seaview Home Floor Plan

    Seaview

  • Sandstone

    Sandstone

  • North Wood

    North Wood

  • Cascade Home Plan - Modern Home

    Cascade

  • Stillwater

    Stillwater

  • Clarkston

    Clarkston

  • Ashton Park

    Ashton Park

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Shop Affordable Multi-Level Homes for Sale in Salem, Oregon

Finding affordable multi-level homes in Salem, Oregon is difficult. The options are limited, and the actually available options aren’t always that nice. Often, these homes have their own problems or are older and, thus, dated. 

This is where the benefits of building a home become more obvious. By building a home, you aren’t limited by the available options and the styles currently out there. You are also getting a brand new home with no age-related problems. Building a home with a professional and effective builder like True Built Home may save you money!

Multi-Level Floor Plans are Perfect for Smaller Lots

Finding a large lot isn’t always possible. In many areas, space is limited, especially if you want to live on a specific street or be a part of a specific school district. In these cases, the limited space limits what you can do with your home

Luckily, multi-level floor plans provide a solution to this problem. A multi-level home can more effectively make use of the space that is available. By doing so, the home ends up being far larger than it would be otherwise. 

The True Built Salem Home Difference

If you decide to start building your own multi-level home, you will need a home builder. Keep reading to discover why True Built is the best option for you!

Award-Winning Salem, Oregon Builders & In-House Designers

First off, our operation is effective and award-winning. We already have a wide range of multi-level house plans created by a team of professional builders and designers. These are already available to look at and are ready to be installed into your lot. 

We also have a team that is ready to get the job done. We’ll have your home built the way you want and keep all lines of communication open throughout the process.  

All Plans & Homes Come with Premium Features – No Additional Costs

Premium features have the potential to make a huge difference in a home. Energy-efficient windows and better insulation will save on heating and cooling costs. Meanwhile, beautiful quartz countertops and soft-close cabinets give a touch of elegance and comfort to a kitchen. These little touches, when added together, have a massive impact on the overall appeal of a home. 

With True Built, premium features like these and several others are included. All homes we build have these features, and we provide them at no additional cost. You don’t need to spend forever searching for a multi-level house with features like these; we’ll provide them ourselves. 

Competitive Offerings – Save on Average 30% When Building a Multi-Level Home in Salem, OR

Cost-savings is another way in which True Built is the best choice. Choosing us has the potential to save an average of 30% on your multi-level home. This is a big saving and one that shouldn’t be looked over. So, make sure to factor this potential discount in when sorting through your home-building options. 

Proudly Serving Salem, Oregon

All of the benefits provided by True Built are provided at the local level. Our Salem/Keizer office is easily accessible and available to answer all your questions about the process. Plus, once the process starts, we’ll be nearby for the entire time. This way, we’re there for any questions, comments, or concerns you could have. 

ADU House FAQ

ADU stands for “accessory dwelling unit,” a secondary residence on a residential lot. The word secondary is what defines an ADU, and it can be attached or detached from the main house. ADUs also must meet specific requirements, depending on your municipality, and you need to obtain a permit to build one.
ADU homes can be a great investment for some, while it might not be best for others. Generally, if you plan to own your home long-term, already own the land it’s on, and it fits your lifestyle, building an ADU might be an excellent investment for you. You can even use it as a rental, or for an Airbnb.
An ADU is a permanent structure that exists near a pre-existing home. On the other hand, tiny houses tend to have wheels like a camper or RV. A tiny home is usually a micro-dwelling, coming in under 400 square feet. Tiny homes that aren’t mobile typically sit on a small piece of land without any other homes nearby. So, you can build an ADU almost anywhere that a standard residence exists (depending on your local codes), but tiny homes require their own plot of land, or mobility. ADUs are also usually much faster to get approval for and build than tiny homes!
Most cities and counties in Washington and Oregon have codes that define an ADU home. Some even require that your ADU matches the style of your existing home; luckily, our in-house designers can modify any ADU designs so that they meet the code. We list some ADU requirements here, but it’s best to check your city’s website or call and ask about their ADU building codes.
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