Rambler Houses In Keizer, Oregon

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Shop Affordable Rambler Houses for Sale in Keizer, Oregon

Rambler houses are incredible homes that are known to be on the affordable side of things. They are generally smaller yet offer a cozy and classic charm that is hard to ignore. In many ways, this makes them similar to Keizer, Oregon. It may not be the biggest city in the state, but it has plenty to offer for anyone willing to take the time and check it out. 

 

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Rambler Floor Plans Perfect for Simple Ranch Living

Keizer is a great place to live. In many places across Keizer, a modest and comfortable rambler house is all someone needs to live a fulfilling and happy life. If you don’t need a massive home with multiple stories, there is no need to shell out the money for one. Instead, a ranch rambler house can provide you with everything you need. 

The True Built Keizer Home Difference

When it comes to ranch-style home floor plans, the option you choose has a huge impact on the appeal of the house. True Built makes homes that ensure this impact is a positive one. 

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

We start carving out this positive difference from the very start. This begins with our award-winning communication system. We work with you to determine exactly what you expect from ranch-style home floor plans. Are you looking for a widespread three-bedroom rambler, or are small rambler house plans more your style? 

Once you pick an option, we don’t shut you out. We’ll keep you in the loop as construction starts. This way, you know exactly what is happening and how your home is coming along.

 

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

The difference in our rambler homes is further emphasized by our premium features. Most other companies will charge you an arm and a leg for any sort of upgrade. In some cases, just getting better insulation will be an upcharge. These charges can add up quickly and lead to the cost of the home skyrocketing. 

However, this is not true with us. We include premium features, like better insulation, beautiful fixtures, and quality materials, at no extra charge in all of our homes. We believe this helps our rambler floor plans stand out and helps make the people living in them happier. 

Competitive Offerings – Save on Average 30% When Building a Rambler House in Keizer, OR

While we build premium-quality homes, we don’t charge a premium price for them. In fact, most of our customers save an average of 30% when building a rambler-style house with us. This is money that can be spent furnishing the home afterward or even just saved for a rainy day. 

Proudly Serving Keizer, Oregon

If you’re a Keizer, Oregon resident or are moving to Keizer, Oregon, you may start your search for a home by asking: “What is a rambler house?” However, your journey may continue by deciding that this home style is the perfect option for you. If this is the case, True Built can help. We proudly provide our True Built homes to people across Oregon and would be happy to take on any job in Keizer. 

 

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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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