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    Sandcastle Homes

    Sandcastle Homes

    (2 reviews)

    The Heights

    Purchased two homes from them and had great experiences both times. Everyone is super helpfulread more

    May 2018: Faucet tub never work properly since we moved in (5 months ago) their plumbers tried to…read morefixed it more than 7 times already, still not working as it should. Supervision is still a joke and the owner never replies an email. Time consuming with this company, cero results. January 2018: Houses are overpriced for the quality you receive. Luxury houses???......OMG.. If you ever buy a house from them, do not ever think about upgrades. They will charge you way more than any other contractor in the market and work will not be properly done. I suggest you save your money and let a professional company to do the upgrades for you. This company might be good with their basic standards but is not capable to provide good results out of that. Everything that they have done wrong was a discussion and the good experience of buying a new house became a frustrating really bad experience; by the end the only thing I wanted was to finish dealing with them. Wasted my time in several opportunities to obtain zero results. Read very carefully the house specification and details. Ask for clarification on walls/ ceiling texture; they do not specify this on their specs giving them room to do whatever is easy or cheap. Luxury houses do not require a buyer to look after every single detail, but if you are buying a house from them be ready to do it. I may have different standards but what they are selling as a luxury house is not. Warranty after closing is terrible, it will take weeks for them to fix even small things and when they finally come to fix something they will come without supervision and in most of the cases will damage something else. For example: all my granite countertops were not properly finished, pits all over the place and water will mark them. Still waiting for repairs. All moulding and base boards unions cracked after a month from closing, still waiting on them to get back to me. I have 8 light switches that do not have any function, they left them this way after the upgrading I paid for my ceiling fans because it is normal for them (I was told by the owner of the construction company). Now I playing with my dummies switches to see witch one works every time... great for a new house!!! I had Hot water in one of toilet deposit, thanks god they fix it but damaged the drywall while doing it. PS: If possible work with a realtor that do not normally work with this company. Do not trust realtors that work often with this company; they may play their game.

    The Westheimer Apartments

    The Westheimer Apartments

    (29 reviews)

    Montrose

    If someone is choking at this apartment complex, better do the Westheimlich Maneuver on them…read more We were thinking of moving in here and it was one of the top five places left in our list. We toured extensively and even spend the night with our friends that live here. Didn't work out. It's because of what happened with our friends about 2 weeks later, won't be too specific so as not to get any individuals who work for this building or our friends, in trouble. It was a huge melodrama mainly around money, which I tried to help resolve, and directly due to that, we ended up not moving in here. I don't want to get accused of defamation or get into an argument like some of the other people who wrote bad reviews did, but I will say that the good reviews don't seem very legitimate. It's still an absolutely beautiful place which is white made it to our top 5 but I do have issues with the company and the fees they charge. I'd have at least given 3 stars for the amazing luxuriousness here but knowing that hostile responses can be easily forthcoming from this company, I'll pre-empt that by taking off another star. Shady.

    I would not recommend living at the Westheimer. The staff is super nice to you upfront and the…read morelocation is great. However, I've had problems with my downstairs neighbors since the day I've moved in and the management team has condoned their atrocious behavior; I'm sick of paying money to let them all gang up on me. I cannot wait to move out. The way the rules are written allow my neighbors to have a say in what I do at any hour of the day. This past week, the manager called me for working out in my apartment at noon on a Friday. He told me that any excessive noise is warranted of a call (I was placing my weights on the floor between lifting sets- no jumping, no throwing, etc) Since the gym has been closed since March, the solution offered to me was to carry all my equipment OUTSIDE IN THE TEXAS SUMMER and get my workout in outside. I've had a police officer to show up at my door because of music or my tv. If you know me, you know I'm no afeel targeted and harassed. It's honestly a shame since these people will drive away other tenants. You've got lots of options in Houston- pick elsewhere. Our neighbors have since moved out, however I still wouldn't recommend living here. We lose water, power or wifi at least once a month related to a "block outage." The elevators go down often. Aside from location, I can't see a reason to pick here over many other locations.

    Lovett Homes

    Lovett Homes

    (11 reviews)

    The Heights

    Lived there two years and garage door motor web NYE out, my AC compressor is going out, and They do…read morenot repair what is broken or upkeep landsscapinh despite what we pay in HOA fees. Today I came home from lunch and saw this. $850k for a home and this is the service we get from Lovett.

    After much due diligence, we pursued entering into a contract with Lovett to build a home for us in…read moreRevanna. We spent weeks discussing details with their sales consultant, details with their construction manager, and agreed to pay a fee to have their architect modify an existing plan to meet our needs. We did all of this with confidence that we would be able to come to an agreement and terms on a construction contract. After multiple attempts to modify a ridiculously unreasonable and one sided Draconian contract, we were not only told that the builder/owner would not accept modifications to the contract, but the sales consultant actually refused to even submit a signed contract with a check to the builder/owner. At that point we withdrew our offer, as we felt it foolish to pursue a long term business relationship that starts out on a adversarial and antagonistic note. I am dumbfounded that any reputable business would be completely unwilling to at minimum entertain a dialogue to negotiate in good faith. We were not going to beg anyone to take our money. I have never in my life dealt with any legitimate business with that degree of contempt or arrogance toward their customers. I cannot imagine anyone in their right mind signing the contract that was presented to us. How they are able to build a home for anyone is beyond me. When we were told by the sales consultant that her job would be at risk for submitting what everyone else believed to be a reasonable, legitimate contract, I asked myself, if he (the builder) treats his employees that poorly that they fear for their jobs, how on earth does he treat his customers....?

    Sullivan Brothers Builders - Houston Heights

    Sullivan Brothers Builders

    (4 reviews)

    Montrose, River Oaks

    We bought our home on July 2020. They told us a day to sign and received the house. Nothing was…read moreplanning. Until I cried because we can't received the house, finally the sales person did everything for us to move on time. Now 3.5 year later our home is flooding one pipe behind the mirror in the second bathroom, was broke since the construction, when they installed a piece of wood. Now very convenience for them the warranty expire after 2.5 years.... So the answer was "it's not our problem". Our neighbor was luckier because the same thing happened to her but when she had only been living in that house for 1.5 years, so the warranty cover all the expenses. DON'T BUY A HOUSE WITH THEM!!!!

    Terrible home builder to live around. I've tried to request that the trucks in our neighborhood do…read moredeliveries that comply with the noise ordinance and they flat out won't listen. 4:45am is when we hear forklifts for an hour and when it finally calms down around 6am the suns out and makes going back to sleep difficult. This has been our life everyday for last 2 weeks. If you dispute anything after the purchase or notice something needs fixing tough luck with this builder they will threaten your home warranty and blame your inspector. STAY AWAY they offer a custom home look and feel but handle their business like a mass production builder with no care for residents of the neighborhood who already bought.

    David Weekley Homes

    David Weekley Homes

    (67 reviews)

    Spring Branch

    EDIT: Karie, thank you so much for your response!!! I would also love to clarify several important…read morepoints for accuracy. The concerns involving our family's home relate to underlying construction and system performance issues that were not visible to a homeowner during the warranty period and developed over time as a result of those conditions. These are not routine homeowner maintenance matters. Texas law provides protections beyond a builder's written warranty, including implied warranties that a home is constructed in a good and workmanlike manner and is suitable for habitation. Construction defect claims may be pursued within the applicable statutory timeframes, as many defects only become apparent after systems have operated over time. Our home remains within that legal timeframe. Since discovering the extent of the issues, we have worked cooperatively by allowing multiple inspections, providing extensive documentation and independent testing, and following professional recommendations. Based on professional findings, our home was ultimately deemed uninhabitable due to construction-related environmental conditions, and our family was forced to relocate. While certain repair options were proposed, they did not address the full scope or root causes identified by independent professionals, which is why they were not accepted. Original review: We purchased an inventory David Weekley home in 2020 and, over time, uncovered extensive construction, HVAC, ventilation, and building-envelope issues that were far beyond cosmetic. Documented issues in our home included: * A roof vent pipe that was not properly connected or sealed, allowing warm, humid air to discharge directly into the attic instead of venting outdoors. * Improperly installed and inadequately insulated attic ductwork, including ducts disconnected from collars, heavily sweating, and contributing to widespread condensation and moisture throughout the home. * Severe microbial growth inside the HVAC system, including the supply plenum. These findings were documented during an earlier HVAC visit but were not disclosed to us at the time; we only learned of them after hiring an independent mold inspector, at which point we stopped allowing further builder access. * Visible mold and moisture damage in multiple areas, including closets, door frames, behind bathtubs, and inside wall cavities. * Condensation and mold inside recessed lights, vents, and ceiling fixtures across multiple rooms. * Construction photos indicating significant foundation-related concerns that were never disclosed. * Severe exterior drainage issues that persisted despite the installation of multiple drains and have resulted in fence deterioration. * Thermo-ply sheathing in the attic that is bowed, rippled, and in some areas detaching. * Ducts that had fully separated from insulation and were profusely sweating onto ceilings. * All three attic access doors lacked proper insulation, allowing hot, humid attic air to contact cooler interior surfaces, leading to mold growth around the openings. * Extensive building-envelope failures throughout the home. Nearly every exterior door has noticeable drafts, moisture intrusion, and signs of mold. * Significant air leaks along exterior walls, including behind the refrigerator, inside electrical outlets, and where cabinetry and the bathtub meet in the primary bathroom. Borescope inspection revealed rodent droppings in these areas, indicating exterior entry points. * A certified mold detection dog alerted in every bathroom and shower. * The primary shower has severe drainage problems due to improper slope, uneven tile installation, and shallow grout. * Horizontal cracking in the tile of an upstairs shower. * The primary shower door is pulling out of the tile for the second time. It was originally installed into tile using drywall anchors with no stud behind it. Even after bracing was added following a prior failure, the door is again pulling loose. * Cracks in the primary shower wall where grout was never installed and silicone was used instead. These conditions were documented through photographs, independent inspections, HVAC diagnostics, and a third-party mold remediation protocol. Beyond the physical damage, this situation displaced our family for an extended period and created significant instability. The emotional and mental toll on our family has been overwhelming. We followed the required warranty and inspection processes and provided extensive documentation, yet meaningful resolution has still not occurred. I have also documented this process on social media to provide transparency and help other homeowners understand what we experienced. I would not recommend purchasing a home from this company.

    We had an outstanding experience with our Warranty representative, Katlynn Thomas from David…read moreWeekley Homes. She took full ownership of our warranty process, coordinating multiple vendors to address all of our warranty requests, which were completed promptly. She made herself readily available, and treated every issue we had with urgency and genuine concern. It was clear she truly cares about the homeowner experience. Beyond the warranty work itself, she took the time to provide us with helpful advice and schedules for routine maintenance tasks, such as AC servicing and filter replacements--things that are essential for the long-term health of the home and easy for new homeowners to overlook! Her efforts reflect the core values of David Weekley Homes, a company that clearly stands behind their homes and is committed to customer satisfaction long after move-in day. We hope Katlynn's leadership recognizes the incredible impact she has on homeowners like us. Thank you for making us feel supported, informed, and truly at home.

    Colina Homes - homedevelopers - Updated May 2026

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