Why a Fixed Price Matters When You're Building a Home
Why a Fixed Price Matters When You're Building a Home
June 6, 2026
Why a Fixed Price Matters When You're Building a Home
According to KPMG's Global Construction Survey, 69% of construction projects go over budget — and 75% run longer than originally scheduled. In homebuilding, that kind of uncertainty hits buyers hard. It affects financing, move-in plans, and budgets that were carefully built around a number that turned out not to be real.
At Norfleet, your contract price is your price. We run a structured build process that helps keep schedules on track and costs where they belong — so the number we gave you on day one is the number you close with.
That's what fixed pricing means. And it's not as common as it should be.