I'm far from a meticulous planner, Eddie. In fact half way up the hill we hit an avoidable snag and I'd to take the chain saw to part of the cantilever deck on the front of the house. The road was wide enough but I'd set the grade on a crossfall which tilted the house causing the eaves on one side to lower and lean out further than it should have had the road been level. After hacking away a couple feet we got the house through but it was still tight.
Luckily I'd already decided to get rid of the deck in the remodel design but hoped to keep it awhile so we'd have at least one clean outside surface to use as a mud room.
Wayne, the reason I went for a crawl space rather than a full basement is that we don't need the space and, of course, the expense would have been greater. The house when remodeled will be 2300 sq.ft. and we've a couple thousand feet of ancillary space with the office/workshop. That's adequate for the two of us, even given the disproportionate amount of space I take up with machinery and other toys. In exchange for my 1400 sq.ft., the wife got 600 sq.ft. of horse stalls which she considered a fair trade, although needless to say I didn't apprise her of the exact square footage we'd each benefit from when I prepared the design.