Spec Builder to the End

The planets had aligned; he had the money, the land was beautiful, it was large enough for almost 30 homes, and he could afford to let it sit for 10 or 15 years. So Larry Gage seized the opportunity, bought the land and 25 years later is building the 12th home in the community known as The Estates at Valhalla, which sits in a canyon surrounded by a forest in Morris County, N.J.

Larry Gage, owner of The Gage Organization, is building luxurious spec homes on 3- to 4-acre lots, and selling them for between $3.5 and $5 million. But these are no ordinary spec homes. Each estate is custom designed and fully furnished with half a million dollars in bedding, furniture, artwork, decorations and hundreds of other details that make a house a home.
“I’ve owned this land since 1985. I put developing it on hold until the timing was right,” Gage says. “There has been quite a lot of expense in site improvements, walls, excavations. We had to make sure we would be able to get my money out of the land and be able to build high-quality houses on it, too.”

The land is approved for 27 homes and to date Gage has completed 11 of them. The homes range in size from 9,000 to 14,000 sq. ft. Two new homes are under construction, and another is on the market.

Taking a year and a half to two years to build, creating the Estates at Valhalla would not be profitable if Larry Gage didn’t own the land 25 years ago. “I couldn’t have done this,” he says. “There is no one who is putting the outlay into projects like we are. We don’t use mortgages; it’s all my own money to build these homes. A lot of builders want to turn money over more quickly. For me it’s more of a hobby.”

The vision for each of these homes is to create for the owners an instant lifestyle they can’t wait to get home to. This is the job of Alexis Gage, Larry’s wife and interior designer, who also selects many of the exterior details on each home. “We try to captivate the client with over-the-top-extreme aesthetics, and by showing them how well they can live. Sometimes people don’t realize how well they can live,” Alexis Gage explains. “I think we’re doing exactly what these customers want.”

The Gages prefer to build homes down to the smallest decoration. “Most people who buy big custom homes never finish them; they never furnish them. They don’t know where to start. They’re intimidated and nothing ever gets done and they live with empty rooms for too long. So when they buy one of our houses it’s a lifestyle they’re buying, and it can start right away,” Larry Gage says.

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