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What is the building process for a John Wick Home?
John Wick Homes constructs certain components of a home, such as walls and flooring, offsite in an indoor construction facility. This building method is often referred to in the building industry as "panelized" construction. A "panelized" home is a homesite-built home, but the structural integrity of the construction is more sound when quality materials and methods like those at John Wick Homes are used. The "panelized" process helps ensure precision, and prevent the adverse effects that rain, snow, sun and wind have on materials and schedules. Once constructed to the homeowner's specifications and design choices, the floor panels, wall panels and trusses are shipped to the homesite for assembly. The benefits of "panelizing" are higher quality and reduced material damage from construction site weather elements, and lower construction loan interest costs from a faster building timeframe. When completed, a home built by John Wick Home looks the same as any other house on the block.
How long does it take to build a John Wick Home?
From the time the John Wick Homes panels arrive at a homesite, the home can be completely weather-tight in 3 to 5 days. In as little as 45 days, the home will be complete and ready for move in. This is about half the time it takes a stick-built home to be completed on a homesite, including the same quality products and materials.

Are models of John Wick Homes available for touring?
There are more than 90 certified John Wick Homes' builders throughout the Midwest, along with the John Wick Homes Wisconsin headquarters. This provides three great ways to see a John Wick Home and experience the quality difference:
How much does a John Wick Home cost?
The advantage of the John Wick Homes package is that many more costs are known up-front, eliminating the unpleasant surprises that could come with stick-built homes and the "allowance" method of cost estimation. Like all new construction homes, the final price of a John Wick Home depends on a number of local factors, but is usually comparable to any homesite-built home. Some of the variables include lot conditions, excavation costs, utility and plumbing costs, concrete costs, interior and exterior finishes, and landscaping.
Are there any financing advantages by building with John Wick Homes?
A variety of mortgage packages are standard with any home construction project. Since building with John Wick Homes typically takes half the time or less than it takes to stick build a home on site, construction loan interest costs can be dramatically reduced, often saving homeowners several thousand dollars. John Wick Homes' builders work with dozens of mortgage companies and local banks throughout the Midwest and are highly regarded by the banking industry as a solid partner in building.
How is a John Wick Homes-certified builder found?
John Wick Homes has built more than 25,000 homes during the last 40 years. Partnerships have been created with local builders throughout the Midwest to give homeowners the personal attention they need, with the precision and speed of the John Wick Homes product. No matter which local builder is used, all John Wick Homes include a 10-year structural warranty. Simply call John Wick Homes at 888-JWH-2212 or visit our find a builder page on this website.
Can the John Wick Homes designs be customized?
Absolutely. Choosing one of the more than 50 John Wick Homes floor plans typically meets most items on a homeowner's wish list. But the John Wick Homes design and engineering teams still offer countless customization options, from floor plans to finishes. And if you don't find a home plan to customize and meet your needs, bring us your dream home design and we'll work with you to build around you.
What is included in a John Wick Home?
A John Wick Home package includes the following exterior features:
And on the interior:
For a more complete view of the step-by-step building process and information about who does what and when, click here.
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