HOW WE GUIDE YOU FROM FIRST CONVERSATION TO FINAL KEYS

We’ve spent 15 years perfecting a process that delivers beautiful homes on time, on budget, and without the stress that keeps families up at night. Here’s exactly how we guide you from that very first conversation to the moment you turn your key, and why over 300 families have trusted us with one of life’s biggest decisions.


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Most People Want to Build a Custom Home. They Just Don’t Want the Stress That Comes With It.

Building a custom home should feel exciting: a chance to create exactly what you’ve been dreaming about for years. But too often, the reality is different.

Families step into the process expecting partnership and clarity, only to find themselves overwhelmed by complexity, buried in decisions they don’t feel equipped to make, and lying awake at night wondering if they can really trust their builder to protect their investment.

If you’re here reading this, you’ve probably already heard some of the stories: budget overruns that put marriages under strain, missed deadlines that disrupt entire lives, miscommunication that creates constant anxiety, and deep regret over choices that can’t be undone.

Here’s the truth: these aren’t rare exceptions. This is what happens when builders treat you like you should already know what they know, or worse, when they care more about their timeline and profit margin than your peace of mind.
We designed our entire process to eliminate the four challenges families tell us they fear most:

Feeling Lost Without a Roadmap

Too many builders assume you know what to expect. But you’re not a builder. You’re a family investing in your future. And without clear guidance, you’re left wondering: “Are we on track? Did we forget something important? Is this normal, or should we be worried?”

That uncertainty is exhausting. We know, because we’ve heard it from hundreds of families before they found us.

How we solves this: We give you a clear, visual 5-phase roadmap from day one. You’ll always know exactly where you are, what’s next, and what decisions are coming. No guessing games. No surprises that shouldn’t be surprises.

Overwhelming Decisions Without Context

Traditional builds can bury you in hundreds of choices (tile patterns, cabinet hardware, lighting fixtures, structural options) without helping you understand what actually matters for your goals and budget. Decision fatigue sets in fast. And when you’re exhausted, confidence erodes.

How we solves this: We break every decision into manageable steps, explain what will impact your budget and timeline (and what won’t), and guide you toward choices that align with what matters most to you. You’ll make decisions with confidence, not confusion or regret.

Cost Overruns & Budget Surprises

Picture this: You’re 6 months into your build. Your builder calls: “We need another $75K. The foundation cost more than we thought. The framing lumber went up. Oh, and we forgot to include the HVAC upgrade in the original estimate.”

Your stomach drops. You feel trapped. Do you walk away from the deposit? Take on more debt? Compromise on finishes you’ve been dreaming about for months?

This is what happens when you work with builders who “estimate” instead of commit.

At JayMarc: We believe you shouldn’t need a law degree to understand your home contract.

With our Fixed-Price Path, the number we give you is the number you pay. No asterisks. No surprises. No panic calls.For fully custom builds, our transparent agreements and detailed budgeting keep you informed at every stage, so you’re never caught off guard.

Delays & Stressful Timelines

Picture this: Your lease ends in 3 months. Your kids need to start school. Your builder says “just a few more weeks” for the fourth time. You’re paying rent AND a construction loan. The stress is affecting your marriage.

Projects that drag on can derail your plans, cost thousands in carrying costs, and add unnecessary stress to what should be an exciting time.

At JayMarc: Because our architects, designers, and builders work together under one roof, collaboration is seamless and schedules are proven.

There’s no finger-pointing between five different companies. No miscommunication causing delays. No wondering who’s responsible when something goes wrong.

Fixed-price projects follow streamlined timelines. Fully custom homes stay on track thanks to our integrated team approach.

Either way, your home is delivered with care and precision, on the timeline we promised.

The help we received in planning the house couldn’t have been better. Having never built a house, it was nice to have a building company that kept our best interests in mind.

N. Brangwin

The Process We’ve Spent 15 Years Perfecting

For more than 15 years, we’ve obsessed over one question: How do we give families the custom home they deserve while protecting them from the stress they fear?

The answer: Remove the chaos at the source.

With one integrated design-build team, transparent fixed pricing, and a proven 5-phase process refined over 300+ homes, we guide you with the care of a trusted mentor and the precision of a master builder.

You’ll never wonder what’s happening, what’s next, or whether your budget is protected. You’ll know. Because we’ll make sure of it.

Look, this isn’t just about building homes (though we do love building homes). It’s about transforming one of life’s most stressful experiences into one of the most rewarding.

That’s what we care about. That’s what gets us up in the morning.

Most Custom Builders

Budget overruns that force you to cut corners or tap into retirement savings

Delays that mean months of paying rent AND a construction loan

Poor communication that leaves you stressed and uninformed

Subpar craftsmanship that leads to expensive repairs down the road

A relationship that ends the day you close, leaving you to deal with issues alone

JayMarc Custom Homes

Predictable costs locked in upfront, no surprise change orders)

Timelines you can count on (and plan your life around)

A team that treats your project like their own home

Craftsmanship that will last for generations

A partner who’s there for life, not just the build

Some families want a streamlined process with curated options and a clear timeline. Others want to dive deep into every design detail. Both paths are guided by the same experienced team and built to the same standard of excellence. They just fit different goals, lifestyles, and levels of involvement.

Here’s the thing: there’s no “right” way to build. There’s only the right way for you.

  1. Streamlined Path

    For families who want their dream home without managing every detail—delivered faster, with complete confidence and zero surprises.

    Whats Included:

    • Proven JayMarc floor plans designed (and refined) for modern life
    • Curated design packages developed by our award-winning designers
    • Clear, fixed-price budget established before construction begins
    • Faster timeline to move-in (typically 14-18 months from contract to keys)

    Best For:

    • Busy professionals who value their time (we get it, you have a life)
    • Relocating families with firm timelines
    • Those who want expert guidance without being involved in every micro-decision
    • Families who trust our design expertise and want a proven, efficient process

    In other words: If you want a beautifully designed home without making 10,000 decisions, this path is for you.

  2. Fully Custom Path

    For families who know exactly what they want and want to be deeply involved in bringing every detail to life.

    What’s Included:

    • Revise a JayMarc plan or design from scratch with full architectural flexibility
    • Deep collaboration with our architects and designers at every stage
    • Complete control over finishes, features, and custom elements
    • Freedom to create a truly one-of-a-kind home that reflects your exact vision

    Best For: 

    • Design enthusiasts who genuinely love the creative process 
    • Families with specific lifestyle needs or unique site requirements 
    • Those who want to be involved in every design decision (and we mean every)
    • Homeowners who’ve been dreaming about specific details for years

    In other words: If you have Pinterest boards full of ideas and strong opinions about tile grout, this path is for you.

Answer a few quick questions about your goals, timeline, involvement preferences, and design priorities. We’ll help you figure out the best way to build your custom home with confidence.

THE JAYMARC 5-PHASE PROCESS

Each step is intentionally designed to remove uncertainty, support timely decisions, and keep your project aligned with your goals and budget. You’ll always know what’s happening, what’s next, and why it matters.

Discovery
Step 1

Where You Gain Clarity and Confidence About What’s Possible

Duration: 3-5 conversations | Investment: Complimentary

During Discovery, we get to know what matters most to your family: your goals, timeline, budget, land considerations, lifestyle needs, and the concerns keeping you up at night.

By the end of Discovery, you’ll walk away with clarity, confidence, and a roadmap forward, whether you build with us or not.

We’re not here to pressure you. We’re here to help you make the best decision for your family. Full stop.

This isn’t a sales pitch. (We mean that.) It’s a conversation designed to serve YOU:

  • Understand which building path actually aligns with your goals and involvement level
  • Learn what your budget can realistically achieve, and where you have flexibility
  • Discover the questions you should be asking, including the ones you didn’t know to ask
  • Determine whether JayMarc is the right fit for your project (and we’ll tell you honestly if we’re not)

JayMarc took on my difficult project from another builder, identified issues with the house plan, and fixed them. I wouldn't use anyone else to build my home.

– T. Mitchell

What Happens Next:

If we’re a good fit for each other (and it feels right to both of us), we’ll move forward into Preconstruction, where the real planning and design work begins.

Preconstruction
STEP 2

Where Every Decision Gets Made, And Where We Guide You Through All of Them

Duration: 6-12 months | Investment: Varies by scope

This is the most intensive phase, and honestly, where JayMarc’s mentorship matters most. 

During Preconstruction, hundreds of decisions need to be made, from architectural revisions to interior finishes to engineering details to permits. Without guidance, this is exactly where families feel most overwhelmed.

With us, you’ll never feel lost. We break down every decision into manageable steps, explain what matters (and what doesn’t), and help you make choices that align with your goals and budget.

Think of us as your translator for the complicated parts. We speak builder fluently, so you don’t have to.

What Happens During Preconstruction:

Feasibility & Site Planning
We make sure your vision actually fits your lot and we optimize the site for views, privacy, solar orientation, and future value. (Some lots have opportunities you’d never notice without walking them with an experienced eye.)

Architectural Design
We refine your floor plans until they’re genuinely perfect for how your family actually lives. Not just beautiful on paper, but functional for your daily routines, entertaining style, and long-term needs. We ask questions like: “Where do you really want to be when your kids come home from school?” Because those details matter.

Interior Design & Selections
We guide you through finishes, materials, lighting, and fixtures without overwhelming you with endless options. Our award-winning designers curate choices that fit your aesthetic and budget, so you’re not staring at 47 different tile options wondering which one is “right.”

Engineering & Permitting
We handle all the technical complexity (structural engineering, civil engineering, energy compliance, building permits) so you don’t have to become an expert in building codes. (Trust us, you don’t want to become an expert in building codes.) Budgeting & Value Engineering
We protect your investment and keep your budget locked with zero surprises. Every choice is evaluated for cost impact, and we help you make trade-offs that preserve what matters most to you.

By the End of Preconstruction, You’ll Have:

  • Complete confidence in your design
  • A locked-in, fixed-price budget with no surprises lurking
  • Approved permits and ready-to-build plans
  • Peace of mind that every detail has been thought through

This is where the chaos of building becomes a calm, organized plan.

And honestly? This is where we think we really shine.

JayMarc took on my difficult project from another builder, identified issues with the house plan, and fixed them. I wouldn't use anyone else to build my home.

– T. Mitchell

Award-Winning Design, Built With Care

Every JayMarc home is built to earn awards, but more importantly, to earn your pride.

From engineered foundations that last generations to hand-selected materials to architectural details that elevate everyday moments, we build homes that feel exceptional the day you move in and for decades to come.

Construction
Step 3

Where Your Vision Becomes Reality, And Where We Keep You In The Loop

Duration: 11-14 months (depending on size and complexity)

Once permits are approved and all decisions are finalized, we celebrate your Groundbreaking Ceremony: the official start of your new home taking shape.

(Yes, we actually do a ceremony. It’s a big moment, and it deserves to be marked.)

From there, construction typically spans 11-14 months, depending on your home’s size, site complexity, and custom features.

What You Can Expect During Construction:

During this phase, many families worry: “Is everything on schedule? Will it look the way I imagined? What if something goes wrong?”

We get it. These are valid concerns.

At JayMarc, we remove the uncertainty with proactive, consistent communication:

Weekly Updates
You’ll always know what’s happening. Your project manager provides regular progress reports, photos, and schedule updates. No radio silence. No wondering.

Collaborative Benchmark Walkthroughs
You’ll see your home come to life at key milestones: framing, rough-in, tile work, millwork installation, and more. These walkthroughs let you experience the transformation and ask questions in real time. (Honestly? Watching your face when you see it all coming together is one of our favorite moments.)

Transparent Issue Resolution
If challenges arise, and sometimes they do (weather delays, material lead times, unforeseen site conditions), we address them immediately and honestly. No surprises. No excuses. No pretending everything’s fine when it’s not.

Direct Access to Your Team
Questions don’t wait for scheduled meetings. You’ll have direct access to your project manager whenever concerns come up. We respond. We show up. We’re here.

And Here’s What You WON’T Experience:

✗ No lying awake wondering if you’re on schedule
✗ No surprise costs or change orders without your explicit approval
✗ No communication gaps where you feel left in the dark
✗ No cutting corners or rushing to make up time

Every JayMarc home is built with the same level of care we’d give our own family’s home, because your trust matters to us more than speed.

JayMarc took on my difficult project from another builder, identified issues with the house plan, and fixed them. I wouldn't use anyone else to build my home.

– T. Mitchell

What Happens Next:

If we’re a good fit for each other (and it feels right to both of us), we’ll move forward into Preconstruction, where the real planning and design work begins.

Closing
Step 4

Where All Your Hardwork Becomes Home

Duration: 30 Days leading to move-in

As your home nears completion, we shift our focus to making sure you’re fully prepared to love, understand, and care for your new space.

This isn’t just a transaction. It’s a celebration. You’ve made hundreds of decisions. You’ve watch dyour vision take shape. And now, it’s almost time to move in.

Here’s How We Set You Up for Success:

Warranty Meet & Greet (30 days before completion)
We sit down and explain everything covered under your comprehensive warranty, answer all your questions, and make sure you understand your home’s systems. No fine print surprises.

Introduction to Your Homeowner Portal
All your documents, warranties, manuals, and important information in one secure, organized place. No more digging through email trying to find that one PDF.

Detailed Homeowner Orientation
Your field manager walks you through every system, feature, and detail of your home, including HVAC controls, water shutoffs, appliance care, exterior maintenance, seasonal considerations, and more. We want you to feel confident operating your home, not intimidated by it.

Final Punch Process
We ensure every last detail is exactly right before you move in. Our team completes a meticulous walkthrough, addressing any final items to meet our quality standards (which are high).

Key Handoff Ceremony
This is the moment we’ve all been building toward, literally. We celebrate this milestone with you and officially hand over the keys to your new home.

(Bring tissues. We’re not crying, you’re crying.)

JayMarc took on my difficult project from another builder, identified issues with the house plan, and fixed them. I wouldn't use anyone else to build my home.

– T. Mitchell

What Makes JayMarc’s Closing Different

Most builders hand you keys and disappear.

We treat closing as the beginning of your relationship with your home, and with us.

You’ll understand every system, every feature, and exactly how to care for your investment. Because a well-maintained home protects your family’s financial future, and we want you set up for success.

WARRANTY & BEYOND
Step 5

We’re With You Long After You Unpack

Your JayMarc custom home includes a comprehensive 1-year limited warranty, but more importantly, you gain a long-term partner who genuinely cares about your experience.

We don’t just disappear after you move in. That’s not who we are.

Here’s What’s Included:

30-Day Walkthrough
We check in after you’ve settled into your new home. How does everything feel now that you’re actually living there? Any questions as you’ve started using the space?

1-Year Walkthrough
After your home has weathered all four seasons (hello, Seattle weather), we conduct a comprehensive review to ensure everything is performing exactly as designed.

Performance Checks of Key Systems
We monitor HVAC performance, structural integrity, water management, and other critical systems to catch any issues before they become problems.

Three Satisfaction Surveys
We take your feedback seriously. Your experience helps us continue improving our process for future families. (And honestly, we just want to know how we did.)

Direct Access to Our Team
Questions don’t stop at move-in, and neither does our support. You have a direct line to our team for guidance, referrals, or advice whenever you need it.

Most Importantly: Years from now, if you have a question about your home, want a referral for a project, or simply need advice, you can still call us.

That’s the JayMarc difference.

And we mean it. We’ve had clients call us five years later with questions, and we’re genuinely happy to hear from them.

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The JayMarc Lifetime Promise

Even after your warranty period ends, you can still call us.

  • Need a referral for a remodel project in five years? Call us.
  • Question about your HVAC system? Call us.
  • Want to show off your home to friends who are thinking about building? We’d love to see you.
  • Thinking about building a second home? We’re here.

This isn’t standard in our industry. We think it should be.

JayMarc took on my difficult project from another builder, identified issues with the house plan, and fixed them. I wouldn't use anyone else to build my home.

– T. Mitchell

What Makes JayMarc’s Closing Different

When you build with JayMarc, here’s what you can expect (not marketing fluff, real outcomes):

You’ll never feel lost or overwhelmed.

From your first conversation to final walkthrough, you’ll know exactly what’s happening, what decisions are coming, and how to make choices that serve your goals.

No guessing. No stress. No 2am panice about whether you made the right choice.

The custom home process is genuinely complex, but with the right guide, it doesn’t have to feel complex. That’s ourjob

You’ll feel informed and empowered, not burdened.

We handle the complexity so you can focus on the parts that matter: envisioning your future, making design choices you love, and watching your home come to life.

You’re not expected to become an expert in architecture, engineering, or construction. That’s what we’re here for. Your job is to dream and make decisions with confidence, knowing someone’s got your back.

You’ll trust your investment.

With transparent fixed pricing, proactive communication, and a proven process refined over 300+ homes, you’ll never lie awake worrying about surprise costs or whether things are really on track.

Your budget is protected. Your timeline is managed. Your investment is secure.

And you can breathe.

You’ll get a home built with care and craftsmanship.

Every JayMarc home is designed for beauty, livability, and longevity. Your home won’t just look stunning in photos. It will function beautifully for the way your family actually lives.

From the foundation that will last generations to the lighting that creates the perfect ambiance for dinner parties to the floor plan that makes daily life genuinely easier, every detail is considered.

We build homes we’d be proud to live in ourselves.

You’ll gain a long-term partner, not just a builder.

Our relationship doesn’t end at move-in. You’ll have a team to call with questions, refer to friends, and trust for years to come.

Because building your home isn’t the end of our story together. It’s the beginning.

This is the difference between building with stress and building with confidence.

Here’s the Honest Truth:

When you build with most custom builders, you’re signing up for stress, second-guessing, and sleepless nights wondering if everything’s actually on track.

When you build with JayMarc, you’re investing in something rare: a process that’s been specifically engineered to protect both your investment and your peace of mind.

That’s not just marketing language. That’s a commitment we’ve kept for 15 years and over 300 families.
And we take that commitment seriously.

Understanding Custom Home Investment

JayMarc custom homes typically range from $1.5M to $3M+, depending on home size, site complexity, architectural features, and finish selections.

We know that’s a big range, and honestly, every project is unique. During your Discovery call, we’ll help you understand what’s actually possible within your specific budget, and we’ll guide you toward choices that maximize value without compromising your vision.

Our fixed-price approach means you’ll know your total investment before construction begins. No surprises. No budget creep. No holding your breath and hoping it all works out. 

Just clarity and confidence.

How Long Does the Process Take?

Every project is unique, but here are typical timelines from preconstruction contract signing to key handoff:

Streamlined Path: 14-18 month
Fully Custom Path: 18-24 months

Timeline includes: Preconstruction (design, permitting, selections) + Construction + Closing

During Discovery, we’ll provide a more specific timeline based on your home’s size, site conditions, permit complexity, and our current project queue. We’ll be honest about timing. We’d rather set realistic expectations than make promises we can’t keep.

Ready to Build With Confidence?

Let’s talk about your goals and help you understand the best path forward for your family. No pressure, no sale pitch. Just clarity and honest guidance.

Start With a
Discovery Call

We’ll discuss your vision, answer your questions, and help you understand your options honestly, even if you don’t end up building with us.

Typical duration: 30-60 minutes Investment: Complimentary

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Join 300+ families who chose JayMarc for their home journey.

JayMarc was a very good choice to build our custom home. We have been especially impressed with their customer care service.

R. Tilley

The entire process from beginning to end was great. If you’re looking for a high-end, high-quality home builder who puts their customers first and truly treats them like family, then look no further than JayMarc Custom Homes.

K. Thomas
Kirkland 02 custom home service area

Common Questions About Our Building Process

What questions should I ask potential custom home builders?

Choosing the right builder is one of the most important decisions in this entire process. The right questions won’t just give you information; they’ll reveal how a builder thinks, communicates, and shows up for their clients.

Here are the questions we’d encourage you to ask any builder you’re seriously considering, including us:

How do you handle budget conversations? A builder who gets vague or defensive here is worth paying attention to. You want honesty about what things cost, not reassurance that it’ll work out.

Who manages my project day to day, and how will we communicate? Knowing who your point of contact is and how often you’ll receive updates tells you a lot about how the builder values the client relationship.

Do you bring architecture, design, and construction together, or will I be coordinating between separate companies? This is one of the most significant process differences between builders, and it has a direct impact on your budget accuracy, timeline, and experience.

Can I speak with past clients? Any builder confident in their work will say yes without hesitation.

What does your warranty cover, and what does your customer care look like after move-in? The relationship shouldn’t end at the key handoff. Find out what it looks like when something needs attention after you’re living in the home.

What is your current build schedule, and how far out are you booking? This tells you whether the timeline you have in mind is realistic.

What happens if we encounter unexpected site conditions or costs mid-build? How a builder answers this question tells you a great deal about how they handle the inevitable complexity of construction.

The answers to these questions, and the way a builder responds to them, will tell you as much as any portfolio or testimonial.

How long does it take to build a custom home on the Eastside?

Most families should plan for 20 to 24 months from contract to keys, though the specifics of your project and your jurisdiction will shape that timeline in meaningful ways.

One of the most significant variables is permitting. Every city on the Eastside operates on its own schedule, and the range is wide. Some jurisdictions move through permit review in three to four months. Others can take closer to a year. This isn’t something we can control, but it is something we plan around, and our dedicated permitting team works to keep that process moving as efficiently as possible.

Your own decision-making pace also plays a real role. Custom homebuilding involves hundreds of decisions, and when selections or approvals are delayed on the client side, it can affect the build schedule downstream. This isn’t a criticism; it’s a reality of the process that we’re transparent about from the start. Our team helps you stay ahead of those decisions so they don’t become bottlenecks.

The 20 to 24 month window is a reliable planning benchmark, and once we understand the scope of your project and where you’re building, we’ll give you a more specific picture of what your timeline realistically looks like.

What should I look for when choosing a lot for my custom home on the Eastside?

Choosing the right lot is one of the most consequential decisions in the entire custom home process, and it deserves more scrutiny than most families initially give it. A lot that looks ideal on a listing can carry hidden complications that significantly affect your budget, your design options, or both. Here’s what to pay attention to before you make an offer.

Setbacks and lot coverage. Every jurisdiction sets rules for how close a structure can be to property lines, streets, and neighboring lots. These setback requirements, combined with the overall size of the lot, determine how much buildable area you’re actually working with. A large lot isn’t always a generous canvas once setbacks are applied.

Floor area ratio. Many Eastside cities limit the total square footage of a structure relative to the size of the lot. If you have a specific home size in mind, understanding the floor area ratio for that jurisdiction will tell you whether that vision is achievable on a given property.

Height restrictions. Maximum building heights vary by city and sometimes by zone within a city. If you’re envisioning a three-story home or elevated views, this is a variable worth confirming early.

Topography and slope. Sloped lots can produce stunning results, but they also require more extensive sitework, more complex foundations, and more detailed engineering. The steeper the slope, the more those costs add up. This doesn’t make a sloped lot a bad choice, but it should be priced into your evaluation from the start.

Wetlands, critical areas, and environmental buffers. Parts of the Eastside are subject to wetland buffers, stream setbacks, and other critical area designations that can significantly limit where on a lot you’re able to build. An environmental assessment may be required before permits can be issued, and in some cases these designations can reduce the buildable area of a lot substantially.

Utility access. Confirm what utilities are available at the site and what it will cost to bring them to the building location. A lot without existing sewer, water, gas, or electrical access will require additional investment to make buildable.

HOA regulations. If the property falls within a homeowners association, review the CC&Rs carefully. HOAs can have their own design standards, material requirements, height limits, and approval processes that layer on top of city regulations and can influence your design in meaningful ways.

Soil and geotechnical conditions. The condition of the soil beneath your lot affects foundation design and cost. Lots with poor soil bearing capacity, high water tables, or known geological concerns may require specialized foundations or additional engineering, which carries real budget implications.

Before you commit to any lot, we’d encourage you to loop us in. We’ve evaluated sites across the Eastside for years, and we can give you an honest read on what a given property can support and what it will realistically cost to build on it.

What makes JayMarc different from other Seattle area builders?

Here’s the thing: most builders manage construction. We manage the entire experience.

The most common frustration families share when they’ve worked with other builders is feeling like they were left to figure things out on their own. Coordinating between a separate architect, a separate designer, and a builder who didn’t see the drawings until framing was done. Budget estimates that didn’t hold. Timelines that slipped without explanation. Questions that went unanswered longer than they should have.

JayMarc was built around a different belief: that families deserve a trusted guide through one of life’s biggest decisions, not just a contractor to execute it.

We bring architecture, design, and construction together under one roof, which means your team is aligned from the very first sketch. Your architect knows what your builder can execute. Your designer knows what your budget can support. And you have one point of accountability throughout the entire process instead of three separate companies pointing fingers when something doesn’t go as planned.

The result is more accurate budgets, smoother schedules, and a building experience that families consistently describe as better than they expected. Not because building a custom home is easy, but because having the right guide makes all the difference.

What’s the difference between a custom home builder and a production builder?

Understanding this distinction will help you make a more informed decision about which path is right for your family.

A production builder constructs homes at scale using a fixed set of floor plans, pre-negotiated material packages, and a streamlined process designed for volume and efficiency. You choose from a set of available options within a defined framework. The result is a consistent, predictable product at a price point that reflects the efficiencies of building many homes the same way. For families who find a plan that fits their needs, it can be a perfectly good solution.

A custom home builder builds around you. Your lot, your lifestyle, your vision. Rather than fitting your family into an existing template, a custom builder designs and constructs a home that reflects how you actually live, where you want to live it, and what matters most to your family. That flexibility comes with more decisions, more planning, and a higher investment, but also a result that no production neighborhood can replicate.

At JayMarc, we also offer a middle path through our streamlined process, which combines the efficiency and price certainty of a production-style experience with the quality, personalization, and guided service of a custom builder. For families who want a beautifully designed home without managing every detail from scratch, it’s often the best of both worlds.

Do I need to already own a lot in the Eastside to work with JayMarc, or can you help me find property?

You don’t need to own land before reaching out to us, and many families who contact us are still in the middle of their lot search.

While finding and purchasing the lot is primarily your responsibility (and a local real estate agent who specializes in land or new construction is a valuable partner in that search), we play an active role in helping you evaluate what you find. Before you make an offer on any property, we can review it with you to identify red flags, assess whether it’s suitable for the home you have in mind, and give you a realistic picture of what building on that site would actually involve.

Occasionally, we also have lot opportunities we’re able to share with clients. These aren’t guaranteed, but it’s worth mentioning early in our conversation so we can keep you in mind if something becomes available.

The bottom line is this: come to us with a lot, or come to us without one. Either way, we’ll help you take the right next step.

What is a preconstruction agreement, and how does it work?

Think of preconstruction as the foundation beneath your foundation. Before a single wall goes up, there is significant work that needs to happen to ensure your home is designed, planned, and priced with precision. The preconstruction agreement is what makes that work possible.

When you sign a preconstruction agreement, you are formally securing your place in our build schedule and authorizing our team to begin the detailed planning that construction depends on. This includes finalizing your plans and specifications, coordinating with our trade partners, developing your detailed budget, and aligning on your timeline. It is the phase where vision becomes a buildable, priceable plan.

Families who go through preconstruction consistently tell us it’s the step they’re most grateful for. Knowing exactly what you’re building and what it costs before you commit is a very different feeling than hoping the numbers work out as you go.

Do I need to find my own lot before contacting JayMarc?

Not at all, and in many cases, reaching out before you’ve purchased land is actually the smarter move.

Many families come to us before they’ve secured a lot. Our team helps you evaluate land for buildability, discuss zoning and setback requirements, understand which utilities are available on the site, and anticipate the permitting requirements for that jurisdiction. If you have a size of home in mind, we can also help you determine whether a home of that scope will realistically fit on a given lot before you’re financially committed to the land.

Buying a lot without first understanding that context is one of the most common and costly mistakes families make in the custom home process. You’re not just buying land; you’re buying a canvas, and knowing what you can actually build on it changes everything about how you evaluate it.

Come to us with a lot you’re considering, or come to us with a vision and no lot yet. Either way, we’ll help you take the right next step.

Can you help me evalaute if land is buildable?

Yes, and we’d encourage you to involve us before you make an offer on any lot.

Evaluating buildability goes well beyond whether a piece of land looks appealing. Our team reviews a range of factors that directly affect what can be built, what it will cost to build it, and how long the process will take. That includes zoning and land use designations, setback requirements, lot coverage limits, allowable building height, slope and topography, stormwater and drainage considerations, access to water, sewer, electricity, and gas, and whether any environmental studies or geotechnical reports will be required by the jurisdiction.

A lot that looks perfect on paper can carry hidden complications that significantly affect your budget or constrain your design. A lot that seems unconventional might have more potential than you’d expect. We’ve evaluated enough sites across the Greater Seattle area to know the difference, and we’ll give you an honest read either way.

If you’re under contract on a lot and want a second set of eyes before you close, that’s also a conversation worth having. The earlier we’re involved, the more options you have.

Can I bring my own architect or design plans to JayMarc?

Yes, and we’re glad when clients come to us with existing relationships or plans they’re already invested in.

If you have an architect you’re working with, we’ll collaborate directly with them throughout the process. Our team will review the design alongside your architect to ensure the plans align with your jurisdiction’s requirements, that the site conditions support what’s being proposed, and that the scope of the design fits within your budget. We want that collaboration to be seamless, because when architecture and construction are communicating well, the result is a more accurate estimate, fewer surprises during the build, and a better experience for you.

If you’re bringing plans that were developed without a construction team’s input, we may identify areas where adjustments would benefit your budget or timeline. When that happens, we’ll walk you through our thinking clearly so you can make informed decisions, not just accept changes without understanding why.

Does JayMarc have a minimum budget for custom home projects on the Eastside?

We recommend a starting budget of $1.5 million for construction.

We’re direct about this number because clarity upfront serves everyone. A custom home built to JayMarc’s standards requires significant planning, craftsmanship, and coordination, and we want every family we work with to have the resources to do it right. Starting a build without adequate budget leads to compromises that affect the outcome and the experience.

It’s also worth noting that the $1.5 million figure covers construction of the home itself. Land, site preparation, permitting, design fees, and landscaping are additional costs that factor into your overall project budget. We’ll help you understand the full picture early so you can plan with confidence.

Does JayMarc provide financial assistance or lender referrals?

We don’t provide direct financial assistance, but we do connect families with lenders who specialize in construction financing in the Greater Seattle area.

Financing a custom home is meaningfully different from a traditional mortgage, and working with a lender who understands the construction loan process makes a real difference in how smoothly that part of the journey goes. The lenders we refer have experience with the specific requirements of construction lending, understand our process, and know how to structure financing that works for the timeline and scope of a custom build.

If you’re in the early stages of figuring out your financing, we’re happy to point you in the right direction. It’s one of the pieces we’d encourage you to clarify early, because knowing what you can confidently spend shapes every decision that follows.

How does JayMarc handle zoning and building regulations in different Eastside cities?

Every city on the Eastside has its own zoning codes, permitting processes, and regulatory requirements, and navigating that landscape is something we do every day.

JayMarc has a dedicated permitting and construction team that is deeply versed in the jurisdictions across the Eastside. With more than 300 homes built in the Greater Seattle area, we understand not just what the requirements are in each city, but how to work effectively within them. We know which jurisdictions move quickly and which require more lead time. We know how to prepare submissions that minimize delays. And we know the questions to ask early so that regulatory requirements never become a late-stage surprise.

You won’t need to become an expert in building codes or city approval processes. That’s our job, and it’s one we take seriously on your behalf.

Does JayMarc help with permitting and approvals?

Yes, and this is an area where having the right team truly matters. Every city and county in the Greater Seattle area has its own permitting requirements, timelines, and approval processes. We have dedicated team members whose sole focus is navigating that landscape on your behalf. They know the jurisdictions, they know the timelines, and they stay on top of every submission so nothing falls through the cracks. You won’t need to figure out what forms to file or which agency to call. That is handled for you, so you can stay focused on the exciting parts of building your home.

What type of warranty does JayMarc provide?

We stand behind our work long after move-in, and our warranty reflects that commitment.

Our coverage includes one year for fit and finish items, which covers things like drywall, flooring, doors, and cabinetry. Systems such as plumbing, HVAC, and electrical are also covered for one year. For the structural elements of your home, the load-bearing components that affect the safety and livability of the structure, you’re protected for ten years.

Beyond the formal warranty, we want to be direct about something: our relationship with you doesn’t end when the warranty does. We’ve had clients call us years later with questions, and we’re genuinely glad to hear from them. If something needs attention, we want to know about it. That’s what it means to build with JayMarc.

What architectural styles does JayMarc build?

All of them. If you can envision it, we can design and build it.

That said, the Pacific Northwest has its own architectural sensibility, and a few styles have become favorites among the families we build with. PNW Contemporary, modern farmhouse, transitional, and craftsman are among the most popular, and for good reason. They tend to complement the region’s natural landscape beautifully and age gracefully over time.

But we don’t believe your home should be shaped by what’s trending. It should be shaped by who you are, how your family lives, and what you’ve been imagining. Whether your vision aligns with one of those popular styles, blends elements from several, or charts its own direction entirely, our design team will work with you to bring it to life with care and precision.

If you have inspiration images, sketches, or even a vague aesthetic direction you’ve been gravitating toward, bring them to your first conversation with us. That’s exactly where the process begins.

Can I tour JayMarc’s completed custom homes?

Yes, and we’d encourage it.

Seeing a finished home in person gives you something no portfolio photo or website can: a real sense of the craftsmanship, the details, and what it actually feels like to walk through a JayMarc build. We have homeowners who are graciously willing to open their doors to families considering building, and we’re grateful for their generosity in sharing what that experience was like firsthand.

We can also take you through homes at various stages of construction, which many families find equally valuable. Seeing a home mid-frame, during mechanical rough-in, or in the middle of finish work gives you a window into how we build, not just what we build. It’s one of the clearest ways we can show you the care that goes into every phase of a project.

Reach out to our team, and we’ll coordinate a tour that makes sense for where you are in your process.

How much does it cost to build a custom home on the Eastside?

JayMarc projects start at $1.5 million, but what you’ll actually spend depends on a few factors that are specific to your project.

The city you’re building in matters. Permitting fees, impact fees, and the cost of meeting each jurisdiction’s specific requirements vary across the Eastside, and those differences add up. The size and complexity of your home, the conditions of your lot, and your expectations for quality and finishes all shape the number as well.

What we can tell you is that when you work with JayMarc, your budget is a conversation we have openly from day one. We build detailed cost estimates during preconstruction, before you’re committed to construction, so you go into your build with a number you can actually trust. No vague ranges. No surprises after framing begins.

If you’re trying to get a realistic sense of what a home like yours might cost on the Eastside, the best starting point is a conversation with our team.

Should I build custom or buy an existing home on the Eastside?

It depends on your situation, and the answer might surprise you.

The assumption that building custom always costs more than buying existing isn’t always true on the Eastside. For families who already own land, building custom can actually be less expensive than purchasing a comparable existing home in a desirable neighborhood, especially when you factor in the premium prices the resale market commands and the renovation costs that older homes often carry.

For families who still need to purchase land, the calculus looks different. You’re investing in both the lot and the build, which requires more capital upfront. Even then, what you’re creating is a home built precisely to your specifications, with modern systems, current energy standards, and the finishes and features you chose from the beginning. Many families find that the total investment compares more favorably to resale than they initially expected, particularly when renovation costs on existing homes are taken into account.

The most honest answer is that cost comparisons between building and buying are highly specific to your situation. Where you want to live, whether you own land, the size and complexity of the home you want, and what’s currently available in the resale market all factor in.

If you’re trying to make a genuine comparison for your family’s circumstances, that’s exactly the kind of conversation we’re happy to have with you.

Your Home Is One of Life’s Biggest Investments. Our Job Is to Make the Journey as Meaningful as the Home Itself.

At JayMarc, we believe building a home should feel like a joyful milestone, not a stressful challenge. That’s why we guide families with care, wisdom, and precision, so the journey is as rewarding as the result.

You deserve both a beautiful home and peace of mind.
With JayMarc, you’ll get both. We’ll make sure of it.