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These luxury ranch house plans offer deluxe amenities and more than 3,000 sq. ft. of heated living space. Inside many of the designs you'll discover open-concept floor plans, kitchen islands, vaulted ceilings, mudrooms, game rooms, home offices, and more. Let's find the floor plan that speaks to you!
Minimal stairs! Some ranch home designs offer basements or optional upstairs bonus rooms, but for the most part, stairs are not a major factor in every day life. This can make aging in place easier and safer for empty-nesters, or anyone planning to stay in their homes for the rest of their lives.
Since ranch homes present everything (or almost everything) on one level, some designs may not feature a clear separation of spaces. Having said that, some ranch layouts feature their primary suite in a separate wing of the single-story dwelling, resulting in more privacy. Homeowners who prefer a higher degree of privacy might opt for a two-story design. Parents with teenagers may prefer two-story designs with a main-level primary suite and upstairs secondary bedrooms. On the other hand, parents with young children will likely want all bedrooms on one floor for convenience, which can be found in both one- and two-story homes.
It depends! Lots of elements factor into the cost to build, such as location, materials, the market, etc. To get a better idea of what a luxury ranch house plan will cost to build in your area, click the Get Cost to Build Report button on the product detail page. In general, larger homes cost more to build and maintain, so if you're working with a tight budget, consider checking out the Small Ranch Plans collection.