Building a Home for Generations
As construction costs rise and more families become interested in creating homes that can be passed on to future generations, Boshaw Residential is focusing on designing legacy homes that meet the needs of both current and future occupants.
Building a home for multiple generations is a passion for custom home builder, Ron Boshaw of Boshaw Residential. “Historically, family homes transferred from generation to generation as the next tier of family stepped up to assume the family homestead or business. During my 35 years of building, I have noticed a shift in this practice with a home serving as a stepping stone for families to upgrade to a larger home,downsize to a smaller home, or relocate.” Boshaw and his building team are collaborating with clients to change this practice and refocus their home construction as a family legacy home that can be passed to future generations.
Home construction costs have increased over 20%since 2020, leading many families to think of their next home build as part of their investment portfolio. A home is one of the largest purchases a person will ever make in their life and partnering with a builder that understands the local real estate market is key. “In years past, clients would mention homes were their ‘last home’ and provision the residence for only their needs. Recently, we have seen a shift in conversations with clients. Many are now interested in a home which accommodates not only their lifestyle, but also that of their children and their children’s children,” says Boshaw. Focusing on the idea of a generational home, Boshaw and his team work diligently with clients and architects to design homes that will accommodate their needs for years to come as well as provide space and technology for future family occupants. “It’s a resurgence of the family home that will be passed to future generations, a property that will build generational wealth and harness the memories of those most dear to us,” says Boshaw.
A well designed mud room offers plenty of storage and a durable floor finish to transition outdoor to indoor activities in this custom home. A billiard room welcomes family members of all ages to try their skill at a popular pastime that crosses generations. Bedrooms can be designed to accommodate people of all ages.
The design of the home is just the starting point for a family legacy home. The materials selected for the home’s construction will ensure that the home is built to last in the low country’s hot and humid environment. Focusing on high-quality, low-maintenance materials and selecting a knowledgeable and experienced building team to install them is of the utmost importance. Ron suggests that homeowners interested in building a family legacy home interview an established, financially stable builder with along record of home builds. “A builder should proudly walk you through a home they built that is 10, 15, or even 20 years old. Introducing you to the homeowner and having them speak candidly about their home is even better,”shares Boshaw. Embarking on several new client home builds this year, Boshaw is excited to practice what he preaches, designing and constructing homes for future generations to enjoy Lowcountry living at its best.
ARTICLE & PHOTOS PROVIDED BY RON BOSHAW, BOSHAW RESIDENTIAL