Floor Plan Selection On Your Lot Tampa Bay | All State Homes
The Floor Plan Selection Process for On Your Lot Builds in Tampa Bay
Choosing the floor plan for your on-your-lot custom home is one of the most exciting milestones in the building process. All State Homes, Tampa Bay's On Your Lot Builder since 1955, has helped thousands of families through this decision across Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Hernando, and Manatee Counties.
The floor plan selection process at All State Homes follows the lot evaluation — and that's intentional. Your lot's specific dimensions, setback requirements, orientation, and flood zone status all directly influence which floor plans will work best on your parcel. By completing the lot evaluation first, All State Homes' design team can present you with options that are genuinely suitable for your land, saving time and avoiding the frustration of falling in love with a plan that doesn't fit your lot.
The All State Homes floor plan catalog has been developed and refined over more than 70 years of building on lots throughout West Central Florida. Options range from compact 3-bedroom starter homes to expansive 4- and 5-bedroom family residences, with a variety of architectural styles, garage configurations, and outdoor living designs.
Once you've identified plans that appeal to you, the in-house architectural team will review each option against your lot's specific parameters. They'll identify any modifications needed to make the plan work optimally for your parcel — adjustments to the footprint, garage placement, entry orientation, or outdoor space configuration.
All modifications are handled in-house by All State Homes' architectural and engineering team. There are no separate fees for standard plan modifications, and you don't need to engage an outside architect. This integrated design-build approach is one of the key advantages of working with All State Homes.
Homes start from the low $200Ks. Call (813) 931-8952 or visit allstatehomes.com to begin your floor plan selection process.
All State Homes serves all of Hillsborough County, from Tampa and Brandon to Plant City, Riverview, and beyond. As Tampa Bay's On Your Lot Builder since 1955, this second-generation family-owned company is committed to delivering quality custom homes on your lot at accessible prices starting from the low $200Ks. Every project is managed in-house — lot evaluation, architectural design, engineering, permitting, and construction — so you have one trusted team from first conversation to final walkthrough. Call (813) 931-8952 or visit allstatehomes.com to take the first step toward your custom home.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does floor plan selection happen in the on-your-lot process with All State Homes?
Floor plan selection happens after the lot evaluation is complete. All State Homes conducts the evaluation first because your lot's characteristics — dimensions, setbacks, orientation, flood zone status — directly affect which floor plans are suitable. This sequence ensures you're selecting from plans that actually work on your specific parcel, rather than choosing a plan and then discovering it doesn't fit your land.
Can I bring my own custom floor plan to All State Homes?
All State Homes specializes in building their own plan catalog with modifications, but they can discuss custom designs on a case-by-case basis. Their in-house architectural team can review your concept and advise on feasibility, cost, and any modifications needed to suit your lot and meet building code requirements. Call (813) 931-8952 to discuss your specific vision and they will let you know the best path forward.
Are there floor plan options for smaller or older lots in Tampa Bay?
Yes. All State Homes offers floor plans suitable for a range of lot sizes, including smaller urban infill lots and older parcels with narrower frontages. Their design team can identify plans that fit within tighter lot constraints and can modify plans to reduce the footprint, adjust garage orientation, or make other changes that make construction feasible on smaller or irregularly shaped lots throughout Tampa Bay.
