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Serving Lake County, IN and Porter County, IN

FAQs

ABC Development, Inc

Have a question about ABC Development, Inc or our services? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How much do you charge per square foot for a new home?

    This question is a common one in home construction, yet the answer is anything but straightforward. The price is influenced by numerous variables such as location, interior finishes, the number of stories in the home, square footage, and more.


    Our aim is to tailor your home to suit both your preferences and budget. While the cost per square foot might be a gray area, one clear answer we offer is that you'll receive a home of exceptional quality and lasting value. Feel free to reach out for further details.


  • Do you exclusively build homes in certain subdivisions?

    While having a beautiful new home is crucial, its location matters just as much. We build homes in various communities and also offer "on your lot" building options throughout Northwest Indiana. We're dedicated to helping you discover the perfect setting for your dream home, so don't hesitate to get in touch to explore building possibilities on your preferred lot.

  • What sizes of homes do you typically build?

    As a custom home builder, we're accustomed to building homes of various sizes. We work with you to determine the ideal size that aligns with your requirements and lifestyle. Typically, our homes range from 2,000 to 5,000 square feet. You can browse through our floor plans for inspiration.

  • How long does the home construction process take?

    Thanks to ABC Development's exceptional organization, communication, and streamlined processes, we complete your home within a reasonable timeframe without compromising on quality. The duration varies depending on factors such as the size and complexity of your home. The design process typically spans from three months to a timeframe tailored to your needs. Contact us today to get started with the design process.

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