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The Henceforth Home: Building for the Future

If You Could Stay in Your Dream Home for the Rest of Your Life, Would You?

This is the challenge facing most Americans as they mature in years. In our country, we have assumed that at a certain age, we must leave our homes because of the physical barriers to accessibility they present. But is that necessary? Can a home be built for someone in their 40's or 50's that can sustain their quality of life into their 80's or 90's? This is Henceforth Homebuilding— the idea that smart planning in the design and construction phases of a home will enable comfortable, barrier-free living for decades, with minimal need for structural changes over the years.

With the cost of moving away from your dream home later in life, and uprooting all the memories and sentiment that went along with your home, it is easy to see why many Americans in the Boomer generation and younger are thinking smarter, and more long-term than ever before.

Wood Wright Construction is a leader in Henceforth Homebuilding, providing economical solutions to thinking ahead to future needs.

Think a Henceforth Home Costs a Lot? Think Again!

The beauty of Henceforth Homebuilding is in the economy of the home. Making slight changes to the framing of a home to anticipate a future safety exit door costs less than a trip to the local coffee shop when planned in the design stages. Annd it costs nothing—literally— to plan a home with easy access on one level. But it's all in the planning! A forward-looking Henceforth Home is within 4% of the cost of a traditional home, and a smartly planned Henceforth Home is more valuable when it comes time to sell.

If you want to live in and enjooy your dream home for as long as possible, consider employing Henceforth Homebuilding techniques with Wood Wright Construction. We're ready to begin helping you create your life-long dream!

Henceforth Homebuilding: Living Your Dream for a Lifetime!

Henceforth Homebuilding: Why Leave Your Dream When You are Older?