Building Smarter: Why Site Selection is About More Than Just the View


Selecting a building site is one of the most critical steps in the home-building journey. While many focus on the view, there are several factors that dictate your home’s efficiency, cost, and safety.
- Maximizing Nature: Positioning your home for maximum solar gain matters. It’s not just about the light. Proper orientation captures natural warmth during optimum seasons, helping you manage your energy bills.
- The Hidden Costs of Grading: Aim to work with the geography of the land rather than against it. Minimizing excavation preserves foundation stability and keeps your site-prep costs affordable. Getting ahead of this by selecting the right spot is a major win for your budget.
- Designing for Fire Safety: The worst time to think about fire safety is during an emergency. If a lot has heavy timber and brush, removal is a priority both for construction and long-term upkeep. Beyond the lot itself, consider the access: Can roads accommodate local fire department equipment? These factors directly impact your safety and your insurance premiums.
Building your own home is a huge accomplishment and a significant responsibility. Being a steward of the land is the best place to start. Want to talk more about your project? Let’s jump on a call.
Butch Keyes is the owner of Crazy Mountain Homes, your independent Lindal Homes representative serving clients in Northern Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.