Chris Day

Tip – Wood Frame with Vinyl Siding vs. Block & Stucco vs. Poured Concrete Homes: What Florida Homebuyers Need to Know

When buying or selling a home in Florida—especially in communities like The Villages®—understanding the differences between construction types is essential. The material a home is built from can impact everything from storm resilience and insurance rates to long-term maintenance and resale value. Let’s break down the three most common construction types in our area:

  1. Wood Frame with Vinyl Siding

  2. Concrete Block with Stucco

  3. Poured Concrete


1. Wood Frame with Vinyl Siding

Overview:
This type of home typically features a wooden structural frame covered with vinyl siding on the exterior. It’s common in more affordable housing options or older homes in Florida.

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Hurricane & Insurance Notes:
Homes with wood frame construction tend to have higher insurance premiums, especially if they’re not built to newer wind codes. Insurers may require wind mitigation inspections to determine risk, and discounts may apply if shutters, hurricane clips, or reinforcements are in place.

Maintenance:


2. Concrete Block with Stucco (CBS)

Overview:
The most popular home construction type in Florida, concrete block homes with a stucco finish provide a solid middle ground between cost and durability.

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Hurricane & Insurance Notes:
Block and stucco homes usually receive lower insurance premiums due to their durability in storm conditions. They typically fare well during hurricanes, especially when paired with impact windows and a reinforced roof system.

Maintenance:


3. Poured Concrete Homes

Overview:
These homes are constructed by pouring concrete into forms, creating a solid monolithic structure. They’re often found in luxury or custom builds.

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Hurricane & Insurance Notes:
Poured concrete homes are often the gold standard for storm protection. They can withstand extremely high winds, and insurance companies recognize this—often offering the lowest rates of any construction type when properly maintained.

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Final Thoughts

When buying or selling a home in Florida, especially in hurricane-prone areas like The Villages® and surrounding counties, the structure of the home plays a critical role in safety, cost of ownership, and peace of mind.

Here’s a quick comparison:

Feature Wood Frame w/ Vinyl Block & Stucco Poured Concrete
Cost to Build $ $$ $$$
Hurricane Resistance Fair Good Excellent
Insurance Costs High Moderate Low
Termite Resistance Low High Very High
Energy Efficiency Fair Good Excellent
Maintenance Moderate Moderate Low

Each home type has its place depending on budget, preferences, and intended use. If you’re looking to buy, sell, or just want a second opinion on a home’s construction and how it could affect your goals, feel free to reach out. I’ve sold over 1,000 homes in The Villages® and central Florida area—and I’d be happy to help you make an informed choice.

 

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