Built with discipline. Priced for real life.

Build on your land

Build an AHI model on land you already own.

AHI can build approved models on qualifying customer-owned land across Southwest Michigan. This is not a custom-home service. The first step is to review the lot, match the right model, and decide whether the fit is real.

What to know first

Approved models only

AHI starts with its existing lineup instead of opening custom design work.

Lot review comes first

Fit depends on access, utilities, setbacks, frontage, and approvals.

Site work is separate

Baseline home pricing does not include lot cost, utility extensions, or unusual site conditions.

Lot review

What AHI looks at first.

AHI does not need a perfect site package to start. It needs enough clarity to decide whether an approved home has a reasonable path on the lot.

01

Service area

Within Southwest Michigan

The lot needs to stay close enough to Three Rivers for AHI to build and serve well.

02

Access + frontage

There is workable access

Construction access, frontage, and the driveway approach need to make sense.

03

Utilities

Utilities have a path

Water, sewer, or well and septic can work, but electric service still needs to be available.

04

Footprint + code

An AHI model can fit

Setbacks, grade, drainage, frontage, and local rules still shape which homes make sense.

What AHI can usually tell you early

A real first read on the lot.

Whether the lot is worth pursuing

AHI can usually tell you whether a model looks realistic or whether the site has obvious blockers.

Which models belong in the conversation

AHI can narrow the conversation to the footprints and price bands that make sense first.

What still needs to be nailed down

If the fit looks possible, AHI can point to the site, utility, or approval details that matter next.

What still depends on the lot

Lot-specific prep

Driveway work, utility runs, clearing, grading, drainage, and retaining needs are reviewed with the site.

Timing

The schedule depends on what the lot already has in place and what approvals or utility work are still outstanding.

Final project cost

The baseline home price covers the house. Final cost moves with the lot, site work, and utility conditions.

What to send first

If you do not have every detail yet, that is fine. Start with the basics:

Lot address or parcel number

City or county

Utility plan or what is still unknown

Anything known about access, setbacks, grade, drainage, or clearing

Next steps

How the first review usually goes.

The goal is to get to a clear yes, no, or needs-more-detail answer without dragging the process into a custom-build maze.

01

Send the lot basics

Start with the address or parcel, the city or county, utilities, access, and anything known about setbacks or site work.

02

Check model fit

AHI reviews which approved models could realistically fit and flags constraints early.

03

Separate house cost from site work

The first conversation separates baseline home cost from site-specific work that still needs review.

04

Decide on next steps

If the fit looks real, the next step is a more specific conversation about approvals, scope, and timing.

Inquiry

Tell AHI about the lot

Start with the address or parcel, the city or county, utility notes, access, and anything you already know about setbacks or site conditions.

AHI reviews the lot details before following up by email or phone.

Contact

Questions about your lot?

If you already own land and want to know whether an approved AHI model could fit, start here. AHI can review the basics first and clarify what still needs to be checked.

Office

AHI Group, LLC
125 E Broadway St
Three Rivers, MI 49093

Approved models

A few real models AHI can already build.

If you want to see the lineup before reaching out, these are real AHI models with baseline house prices.

Hamilton model exterior

Approved model

Hamilton
$225,000
Beds
3
Baths
2
Sq Ft
1,176

Approximate footprint: 42 ft x 28 ft

Madison model exterior

Approved model

Madison
$240,000
Beds
3
Baths
2
Sq Ft
1,000

Approximate footprint: 30.33 ft x 48 ft