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You Noticed the Signs. Now What?

You Said It Again Last Weekend

“If only this house had…”

A bigger kitchen. A mudroom that actually works. A garage your car can fit in. A bathroom that doesn’t make you close your eyes and pretend you’re somewhere else.

You’ve been saying it for a while now. Maybe you’ve even started driving through new neighborhoods on Sundays — not going anywhere in particular, just looking. Just wondering.

That’s not a bad thing. That’s a signal. And it means you’re ready for a real conversation about what comes next.


Three Paths — and They’re All Valid

When families come to us, they usually fall into one of three categories. And the first thing we tell every single one of them is: we don’t steer you. We explore every option with you and help you figure out which one actually makes sense for your life, your budget, and your timeline.

Path 1: Remodel what you have. You love your lot. You love your neighborhood. Your kids are in the right school district. The bones are good — but the layout isn’t working anymore. A remodel or addition can completely transform how your home functions without uprooting your life. We’ve taken homes from 1,200 square feet to over 4,000 — same address, completely different life.

Path 2: Build from scratch. Maybe you’ve outgrown the house and the neighborhood. Maybe you’ve had your eye on a piece of land. Maybe you want something that’s designed around the way you live right now — not the way you lived ten years ago when you bought this place. A custom build means every wall, every room, every detail is yours from day one.

Path 3: Buy move-in ready. Sometimes the right home is already out there. You just need someone who knows construction walking through it with you — someone who can see past the staging and tell you what’s solid, what needs work, and what it’ll actually cost to make it yours. We do that too. We’re licensed REALTORS who happen to also be builders.


What the First Conversation Actually Looks Like

People put off calling a builder because they think they need to have it all figured out first. You don’t.

Here’s what happens when you reach out to us: we sit down — usually at your kitchen table or ours — and we just talk. No blueprints. No contracts. No pressure. We ask questions like:

How do you actually use your home? What rooms do you avoid? What’s the one thing that drives you crazy every single day? What does your family look like in three years? Five years? Are you staying in Sioux Falls or considering the surrounding areas?

From there, we can start sketching — literally, on graph paper — what a solution might look like. Whether that’s knocking out a wall, adding a garage, or starting fresh on a new lot.


60+ Pages Before We Ever Break Ground

Here’s something most people don’t know about how we work — and it’s probably the single biggest thing that separates us from most builders in the area.

Before we ever dig a foundation, we produce a full set of construction documents. We’re talking 60+ pages for a major project. Floor plans — existing, demolition, new construction, and finished. Elevations from every side. Foundation plans. Framing schedules. Casework drawings for every built-in cabinet, shelf, and closet. Plumbing layouts. Mechanical systems. Electrical plans. Lighting plans. Reflected ceiling plans. Room-by-room finish schedules. Door and window schedules. Appliance schedules.

Every measurement. Every material. Every connection point — documented before construction starts.

Why does this matter to you? Because when we give you an estimate, it’s not a guess. It’s not a ballpark with allowances tacked on and a prayer that it holds. It’s a firm number backed by 60+ pages of exactly what’s being built, exactly how it’s being built, and exactly what every piece costs. Your budget is locked before we break ground. No allowances. No surprises.

Rosewood Homes construction documents flipping through 60+ pages of detailed plans, elevations, and schedules

Here’s the truth about building a custom home: the more people involved, the more chances something gets lost along the way. That’s just how it works when design, estimating, and construction are handled by different companies in different offices.

We chose to do it differently. We design every floor plan, produce every construction document, and manage every detail of the build — all under one roof. The same team that draws the plans is the same team that swings the hammer. Nothing gets lost in translation. Nothing gets handed off to someone who wasn’t in the room when the decisions were made.

That’s not just efficient — it’s how you build a home right.


The Summer Advantage

June is actually one of the smartest times to start this conversation. Here’s why:

The Sioux Falls market is active right now. Median home prices are sitting around $345K, pending sales have doubled year over year, and new home permits are tracking right in line with 2025 numbers. Inventory is tight — down over 33% — which means if you’re thinking about selling your current home to fund a build, your timing is strong.

And if you’re leaning toward a remodel, starting the design process now means we can get construction documents buttoned up over summer and potentially break ground before the snow flies.

Either way, the earlier you start the conversation, the more options you have. Waiting until you “know what you want” is the number one reason people end up rushing decisions they shouldn’t rush.

Whether you’re exploring a custom home build, a whole-home remodel, or thinking about buying or selling — summer is a great time to start the conversation.


Where You’ll Find Us

If you’re looking for us, you’ll probably find us on a jobsite. That’s where we’re happiest. That’s where the real work happens.

We’ve been in residential construction for over 35 years, and we’re still obsessed with the details — the kind that reduce mistakes before they happen and make sure every home is built right. Every floor plan starts with hand sketches on graph paper before it ever touches a computer. Every construction document is produced in-house. Every project is managed personally.

Together, we started Rosewood in 2004. We’re not a big production builder. We don’t have a model home you walk through and pick finishes off a board. We don’t hire out what we can do ourselves. Every home we design is designed for the family that’s going to live in it. Every line. Every room. Every dollar accounted for before we break ground.

And we don’t do it alone. From the crews who pour the foundation to the teams who run the water lines — from picking and securing selections to the final walkthrough — every Rosewood home is built by people we trust and are proud to work alongside.

Our marketing isn’t flashy. Our work is. And that’s where we put our energy — into the homes, into the families, and into getting it right.


Happy Father’s Day

Before we wrap up — Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there. The ones building homes, building families, building something that matters. The ones who show up early, stay late, and make it look easy even when it’s not.

We’re parents to two fine young men and a new pretty little kitty named Jetta. We’ve been building homes since 2004 and building a family right alongside every one of them. This weekend, we hope every dad gets a moment to step back, look around, and appreciate what they’ve built — not just the walls and the rooflines, but the life inside them.

Happy Father’s Day from our family to yours.


If Any of This Sounds Familiar

If your garage has become a storage unit… if you’re avoiding a room in your own house… if you keep driving through neighborhoods on Sunday… if the kids need their own space… or if you’ve said “if only this house had…” one too many times —

You don’t have to keep wondering. You just have to start a conversation.

Let’s Talk The Rosewood Way


— Larry & Rachael Weissenburger
Sioux Falls Custom Home Builder + Remodeler + Designer + REALTOR® — Everything Under One Roof
builtbyrosewood.com | 605-310-4475

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