Mockingbird Hill front house plan elevation
 

Photographs,if shown,may reflect homeowner modifications

 

HDC-1802-1 - Mockingbird Hill

Living Sq. Ft: 1802 sq. ft. Floors 1
Bedrooms: 3 Width 65 ft. - 0 in.
Baths: 2 Depth 50 ft. - 10 in.
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace /Basement
Architectural Styles:
Country / Ranch / Traditional

As low as: $585.00

pay with confidence

Customer Testimonials:

"We are totally delighted with our plans – They arrived to us yesterday!

We spent most of the evening reviewing them and starting the “day dreaming” of building.

I was astonished with the very quick turnaround time. Our modification person was Jason, and not only was he patient and kind, his knowledge and helpful comments on our modifications was more like ordering dessert than anything else. The process was totally painless and although we felt some of our requests were “picky”, his attitude allowed us to get our plans exactly the way we wanted, and we felt his desire was just that. Upon receiving the final copies, everything is exactly as we expected and more.

I would highly recommend your company. The service and quality of work ranks with anyone I have ever dealt with."

Kevin and Lisa Myers
Texarkana, Texas

 

A wonderful split bedroom plan with open living spaces. Great master suite with his and her closets, media/office, jet tub, large shower. Front and rear covered porch. Gas logs and built-ins in great room. Vaulted ceiling in great room and master bedroom.

 

Like this plan, but its not exactly what you're looking for?
Check out these similar plan(s):

HDC-1752-1, HDC-1751-1, HDC-1800-1, HDC-1701-1, HDC-1654-1, HDC-18002-1, HDC-1639-1
 

Front Elevation:


Front Image

1st Floor Plan:


1st Floor Plan

Basement Floor Plan:


Basement Floor Plan

Rear Elevation:


Rear Elevation

Other House Plan Images:


house
house
House Plan Features:

HDC-1802-1

Specifications: Square Footage:
Bedrooms 3
Baths 2
Floors 1
Garage / Stalls Yes
 
Available Foundations:
Slab /Crawlspace /Basement
 
Architectural Styles:
Country / Ranch / Traditional
 
Designer Comments:
First Floor: 1,802 sq. ft. (living)
Front Porch: 92 sq. ft. (unheated)
Rear Porch: 117 sq. ft. (unheated)
Garage: 482 sq. ft. (unheated)
Storage: 84 sq. ft. (unheated)

Other Rooms:
Kitchen: 132 sq. ft. (living)
 
Related House Plans:
HDC-1752-1, HDC-1751-1, HDC-1800-1, HDC-1701-1, HDC-1654-1, HDC-18002-1, HDC-1639-1
 
Total Heated 1802
Total Unheated 775
Total 2577
 
Home Dimensions & Footprint:
Width 65 ft. - 0 in.
Depth 50 ft. - 10 in.
Ridge Height 22 ft. - 0 in.
 
Other Floor Plan Information:
Roof Pitch 8 in 12
Exterior Wall Construction 2x4
Ceiling Height 9
Roof Type(s) Hip/Gable
House Plan Pricing:
CAD File Set:  $ 1305.00
PDF File Set:  $ 805.00
Reproducible Sets:   $ 805.00
5 Sets:   $ 645.00
1 Set:   $ 585.00
Available Options
Materials List:   $ 95.00
Extra Sets:   $ 45.00
Full Reverse Set:   $ 150.00
Mirror Reverse Set:   $ 50.00
Color Rendering :   $ 50.00
 
 

Would you like to send this plan to your ...husband? wife? friends? parents? We provide an easy and quick way to do just that.Simply complete the below form and click "Send". That's it!!

Your name: Your Email: Friend's Email:
 
 
 

Important Information:

Please note that in most areas of the country, these house plans will be everything you need to build, but not necessarily everything you need to obtain a building permit.

In addition to the house plans you order, you may also need a site plan that shows where the house is going to be located on the property. You might also need beams sized to accommodate roof loads specific to your region. Your home builder can usually help you with this. You may also need a septic design unless your lot is served by a sanitary sewer system. Many areas now have area-specific energy codes that also have to be followed. This normally involves filling out a simple form providing documentation that your house plans are in compliance.

In some regions, there is a second step you will need to take to insure your house plans are in compliance with local codes. Some areas of North America have very strict engineering requirements. Examples of this would be earthquake-prone areas of California and the Pacific Coast, hurricane risk areas of the Florida, Gulf & Carolina Coasts. New York, New Jersey, Nevada, and parts of Illinois require review by a local professional as well. If you are building in these areas, it is most likely you will need to hire a state licensed structural engineer to analyze the design and provide additional drawings and calculations required by your building department. If you aren’t sure, building departments typically have a handout they will give you listing all of the items they require to submit for and obtain a building permit.

Additionally, stock plans do not have a professional stamp attached. If your building department requires one, they will only accept a stamp from a professional licensed in the state where you plan to build. In this case, you will need to take your house plans to a local engineer or architect for review and stamping. In addition, plans which are used to construct homes in Nevada are required to be drawn by a licensed Nevada architect.