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Single-Story Custom Homes on Your Lot in Hillsborough County
Single-story homes are among the most popular custom home designs in Tampa Bay — and for good reason. They eliminate stairs, reduce long-term maintenance complexity, maximize accessibility for aging-in-place, and often feel more spacious than their square footage suggests. All State Homes, Tampa Bay's On Your Lot Builder since 1955, offers a wide selection of single-story floor plans for on-your-lot construction throughout Hillsborough County.
As a second-generation family-owned company with over 70 years of building experience, All State Homes has refined a diverse catalog of single-story floor plans for lots throughout Hillsborough County — from compact and efficient designs suitable for smaller parcels to expansive single-story layouts for larger lots in communities like Lutz, Odessa, and Lithia.
Single-story construction is particularly well-suited to Hillsborough County's hot and humid climate, where maintaining good airflow and minimizing HVAC inefficiency are important. A well-designed single-story floor plan with appropriate ceiling heights, strategic window placement, and covered outdoor living spaces can deliver exceptional comfort year-round.
For families planning for long-term residency or aging in place, single-story designs eliminate the risk of stairs becoming a mobility challenge as years pass. All State Homes' architectural team can incorporate accessibility features into single-story designs at the outset — wide hallways, step-in showers, accessible bathrooms — so your home remains fully functional for decades.
Custom single-story homes with All State Homes in Hillsborough County start from the low $200Ks. Lot evaluation determines which single-story plans work best for your specific parcel's dimensions and orientation.
Call (813) 931-8952 or visit allstatehomes.com to begin the 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
Does All State Homes offer single-story floor plans for on-your-lot builds in Hillsborough County?
Yes. Single-story floor plans are among the most popular options in All State Homes' catalog for Hillsborough County on-your-lot builds. Their selection includes efficient 3-bedroom designs for smaller lots and expansive single-story layouts for larger parcels. All plans can be modified in-house to add features like covered lanais, bonus rooms, in-law suites, or accessibility enhancements. Homes start from the low $200Ks.
Are single-story homes more or less expensive to build on your lot in Hillsborough County?
Single-story homes generally have slightly higher per-square-foot foundation and roofing costs compared to two-story homes of equivalent square footage, since those costs are spread over a single level rather than two. However, they eliminate staircase costs and may have lower long-term maintenance requirements. Overall, a well-designed single-story home from All State Homes starting from the low $200Ks can be very cost-competitive. The design team will help you understand the specific pricing for your chosen plan.
Can All State Homes design a single-story home with accessibility features for aging in place?
Yes. All State Homes' in-house architectural team regularly incorporates accessibility features into single-story home designs, including wider doorways and hallways for wheelchair clearance, zero-threshold shower entrances, accessible bathroom layouts, lower light switch and outlet placements, and exterior accessibility accommodations. These features are most cost-effective when incorporated at the design stage rather than added as renovations later.
