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    Horrible HOA. these guys are the worst. not flexible. I'm MOVING because of the HOA.

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    We just moved from Houston and were new here. The apartments are great! Has good schools and is a nice place to live!

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    Fantastic neighborhood with great trails, pool, food truck nights and other fun events. Loving living here!

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    Urban Home Builders - 4004 Sinclair

    Urban Home Builders

    (12 reviews)

    78704 (South Austin)

    After several positive experiences with other GC's, we decided to try Urban Home Builders because…read moreour normal GC was not available for our backyard remodel/landscaping. After a consultation with Gary, it became apparent he could not read our landscape architects' plans and was quick to lay fault on said plans. The lack of comprehension and professionalism swayed us to wait until our GC was available, sometimes you have to be smart and know when to say 'No'.

    We contracted with Urban Home Builders and Gary Zygmont for a complete renovation of our 1940's…read morecottage. This was no run-of-the-mill job ... Gary and his team took our house down to the studs, destroyed and rebuilt the back 1/3 of the house to replace a crappy patio foundation that had been closed in at some point by previous owners, and added a second level. From the get-go, we had a stellar experience with Gary. During our introductory meeting, he spent as much time as we needed talking with us about our project, his process, and the way he does business, and did an exceptional job of setting our expectations up front. His ballpark estimate was right in line with the other bid we obtained, which immediately gave us confidence in his estimating. We signed with him without hesitation. About a month before the project was set to start, I realized I had completely lost my mind ... it was a *terrible* idea to move out of my home for 7 months. I was too chicken to call Gary on the phone, so I sent him an email telling him that I thought we should delay the project for at least 6 months because I just couldn't deal with it. Like the best therapist, Gary listened with compassion and then broke down my monumental, paralyzing mountain of stuff that had to be accomplished into its most basic elements. "I know it doesn't feel like it, but you're almost done with the hard work," he told us. He sent a list of what we needed to do, with deadlines (this is something he did countless times during the project, which was great!), and helped me get a grip. Much to my husband's relief, the project proceeded as planned. Did I mention that we expected to be out of our home for 7 months? Gary finished almost 2 months early. How? In my opinion, it's because he respects and watches out for his subs, and they return the favor by moving mountains to get stuff done for him. It was truly a joy to watch -- at one point during the project, one of our neighbors remarked that there were almost always people at our house, and they were *always* working. Speaking of our neighbors, living next to a project like ours can be a nightmare. Gary walked the neighborhood before the project started, talked with our neighbors about what to expect, and left letters with each neighbor with his personal contact information. I know of two times during the project when neighbors had complaints ... in both cases, Gary immediately -- and very diplomatically -- addressed them. Now that we're back in our gorgeous "new" home and we've paid the last bill, Gary's level of service hasn't faltered a bit. We've reached out to him with a couple questions and issues, and he has responded immediately, reached out to subs or vendors as necessary, and obtained exactly the "fixes" we believe are necessary - at no cost to us. The workmanship throughout our home is absolutely gorgeous, and the materials are of excellent quality and exactly as specified by us and our architect. He even added a number of "Gary-isms," such as rebuilding a fence for us (not in the contract -- we had planned to have him reinstall the old fence) because it faces the street and the old fence would have looked terrible against our shiny house. I can't recommend Gary and Urban Home Builders enough.

    Enso Homes - We kept the original charm of this Pemberton Heights home while elevating it with coffered ceilings, black windows & a reimagined fireplace.

    Enso Homes

    (1 review)

    I had a lot of custom requests for my bedroom and bathroom renovation/makeover and Enso Homes was…read moreone of the few companies who really took their time with me to provide not only the most comprehensive bid with total clarity, but Alix also gave great guidance when picking out materials. She helped me with the flooring, lighting fixtures, bathroom vanity, just everything really and she introduced me to Non-VOC paints and there was no terrible paint smell or chemicals that give me a headache when they were painting or during the drying process. The wood work was done by a very talented young man named David that they have on their team and he is very skilled, puts the finishing touch on the room. They kept in touch with me daily and Alix stopped by several times to cehck on the progress, she brought me flowers and a beautiful gift basket with a massage gift card because she knows the renovation process can be stressful when you are living in your home! I highly recommend them.

    From the owner: Enso is a planning-first remodeling company serving Austin and surrounding areas. We help…read morehomeowners avoid delays and budget surprises by clarifying scope, timeline, and investment before construction begins. Our work includes kitchen and bathroom remodels, whole-home renovations, and home additions. We’re thoughtful about materials and construction methods, prioritizing durable, low-toxicity, and mold-resistant materials while being intentional about where spending matters most. Our approach is built on The 13-Day Design Plan℠, a structured process that brings clarity to design, feasibility, materials, and budget early so projects are organized, and actually go as planned.

    Sitterle Homes Austin

    Sitterle Homes Austin

    (1 review)

    BUYER BEWARE OF Sitterle Homes - Austin…read more.. Build on Your Own Lot Program It pains me to have to write this, but we have waited long enough and we're past frustration. If you are considering a build on your own lot with Sitterle Homes Austin, beware! Unless you are building in one of their developments, you will not be a priority to them. Initially, we found a home that we really liked. We signed a contract over a year ago (4/30), the salesmen said it would take approximately 7 months to build and complete our home. They have repeatedly used COVID as an excuse and we have tried to be understanding of that. However, since we poured our slab in August, they have started building and have opened several model homes to the neglect of their commitment to us. We were told at the end of Feb 2021 we would be in our home by March 26, 2021, with a contingency plan for unforeseen issues. Every week we get a new move in date, that they continue to miss. Up to this point we felt the quality of the home had met our expectations, but we are starting to see the detail is lacking. Things that are clearly not completed they want to put on a punch list for after we close. We have no faith in the contractors coming back out in a reasonable time to finish their jobs after we close. If you are considering Build on Your Own Lot with Sitterle Homes Austin feel free to reach out to me or my wife. See the attached pictures to see some of the concerns we have.

    Daniel Boardman Residential Design - Contemporary Exterior

    Daniel Boardman Residential Design

    (16 reviews)

    Daniel designed our custom home in a gated community outside of Austin in the Hill Country. We was…read moreimpressed with his architectural vision from the beginning and after 10 in-person meetings ( 3 in person and 6 via zoom ) we had a fully developed architectural 3D model that we give you from all sides. Daniel was very generous with his time and since we have quite a few impressive views we wanted to capture all of the views perfeand all of the Hill Country ambiance

    5 star Architect for a reason!…read more Daniel has an architectural approach that I believe people will find very rare and refreshing these days. He is very giving of his time, knowledge, and is the most collaborative of the 3 Architects we have used on the 2 other custom homes we have built. As an example, even before we signed a contract he made multiple site visits to give us his friendly professional insight about several lots we were considering before we selected the property we ultimately purchased. He was extremely accommodating and friendly throughout the entire process. Collaboration is his priority from the beginning and he made it very convenient through the use of screen share as we designed the home together. We were really impressed with the architectural 3D model that Daniel created. It was amazing that we were able to have a computer-generated 3D model to visualize the complete exterior as well as the outdoor entertaining, outdoor kitchen, and the pool and spa area. We were able to have the majority of our meetings in the evenings after we got off work and we even did a screen share to collaborate on our laptop while we were out of town visiting family. Not only is he extremely knowledgeable about both the architectural and contractual aspects of building, but he seems to have a great instinct for what the client is looking achieve. He also had the desire to study alternatives and create several layouts that might make the most sense for the lifestyle we described. Our custom home is amazing and we would definitely recommend him to our friends. We enjoyed the process of the architectural design of our custom home and even more surprisingly we enjoyed the building process that is often stressful. Instrumental in our smooth building process was Daniel's custom home building budget that he accurately laid out from the beginning giving us many options and associated costs. Daniel's project management and selection of the builder really took confusion out of the process and stress off of our lap. Other critical details that made build successful was his guidance and assistance with the interior design, kitchen, and bath design, and selection of all of our interior finishes and fixtures. Our kitchen and bathrooms really stand out with exceptional design and we are very grateful for that. All in all the 3% that he charged to be a complete steward of our project was an easy decision. We will definitely be using him in the future and so will our friends that are very impressed with our the result as well as our highly detailed and accurate design and building process.

    Ash Creek Homes - View from the living area in the Apex and Capstone floor plans looking towards the open-tread staircase. Lots of natural light!

    Ash Creek Homes

    (12 reviews)

    We bought a home in the wildwood subdivision in Falcon head and hired a contractor to remodel the…read morebathrooms! No water proofing board was found in the shower walls! Ash Creek is a shoddy builder! There is a laundry list of other things that were done poor slip shot construction

    My husband and I are retired and wanted to move to Cedar Park, Texas with our adult daughter. We…read morelooked at many homes online and couldn't find a good fit. We planned to buy a one story home as our forever home. We looked for several months. We avoided new homes since we love trees and thought new neighborhoods would be pretty bare. On the last day of our visit on Jan 2025 we went to look at new builds on Quiet Stables Circle We were interested because Ash Creek Homes' advertisement said the homes were in a boutique neighborhood with all one-story, 3 bedroom homes with an HOA that took care of the lawns front and back. Nicole showed us the street and the models. We bought one of the models on the spot even though our home hadn't sold yet. We moved into our perfect new home in April and we couldn't be happier. The service to get things just right made us feel that Ash Creek Homes wants their buyers to be fully satisfied. They kindly made a few changes like moving the microwave to a different location and removing a laundry room/closet door. We paid for our own inspection and Ash Creek fixed the couple of issues he found before we moved in. The home space is a joy to live and entertain in. Ash Creek homes accommodated us with a long escrow so our old and new homes closed on the same day which made it possible to pay cash for the house. The neighborhood is lovely and peaceful. Near everything we need. We are very happy with the home buying process and our new home.

    Belterra - homedevelopers - Updated May 2026

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