Building an Affordable House

Fernando Pages Ruiz

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Book cover for Building an Affordable House

Building an Affordable House

Building an Affordable House

Fernando Pages Ruiz

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While building trends may change, one thing does not: the need to build quality homes at affordable prices. And in today's building market, sustainability is an important part of building homes that last so homeowners can keep long-term costs down. Building an Affordable House, 2nd edition helps readers do that with insight from the people who work in the field every day.

Building expert Fernando Pages-Ruiz knows that from a homebuilder's perspective, competitive, affordable housing represents a basic business plan that blends curb appeal, useful floor space and a low price tag to guarantee quick sales. It is a blueprint that takes the speculation out of spec building and provides the builder with an elusive commodity in the construction industry: peace of mind. Plus, keeping sustainability at the forefront of building decisions isn't simply good for the environment--it's good for the homeowner's bottom line.

Building an Affordable House, 2nd edition provides an updated sensibility to the building decisions every homeowner must make in today's challenging construction environment, whether they are building a brand-new house or renovating one they love.

This update (long overdue after 17 years) includes

  • all new code information
  • techniques that honor sustainable building practices
  • cost-saving methods that are safe and effective

This book reveals the secrets of building better for less and developing your own cost-cutting approach that balances marketability, quality, and price.

Critical Reviews

A Masterful Guide to Building Affordably, Green and Profitably


When Fernando Pages Ruiz published his first book on building affordable homes, it made a big splash in the construction industry. I was among the thousands of builders who benefited from the strategies it put forth for minimizing cost while delivering value. I had tired of building homes for wealthy people and wanted to build a home that was affordable for wage workers, made the smallest environmental footprint I could manage, and that I could produce at a profit. The project's success on all three counts was in good part due to the guidance provided by Pages in his book.

Now, two decades later, Pages has given us another book about building affordable homes. Nominally it is a second edition (same title, same publisher). But it is so thoroughly updated with respect to the latest codes, budget-friendly construction, environmentally friendly practices, and business opportunities that it is best viewed as an essential new book.

All that experience and learning has been distilled into the new Building an Affordable House. The result is the sort of down-to-earth wisdom you get from a talented guy who has worked relentlessly for five decades pursing his dream. His book is a masterwork. - David Gerstel, author of Nail Your Numbers: A Path to Skilled Construction Estimating and Bidding, Crafting the Considerate House and Building Freedom: A Construction Pro's Path to Financial Independence.

Publishing Information

Publisher: Taunton Press
Pub date: 2024-03-12
Length: 288 pages

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