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    These folks are top notch in their profession. Have worked with them on two occasions and they were great to work with. Thanks gents!

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    Homes By US

    Homes By US

    2.4
    (10 reviews)

    This company is the developer for our Ryan Homes community, and they have repeatedly demonstrated…read moreunprofessionalism, an unwillingness to engage, and a completely apathetic attitude. In November of 2019, all of the streetlights in the community went out. We later discovered that this was due to the negligence of the developer to pay the electric bill. Between November 2019 and February 2020 (when they finally got around to paying the bill and the lights came back on), an underground conduit was cut while construction of one of the homes in the community was finished (per an electrician's quote). It is now 18 months later, and the issue is still ongoing. Repeated attempts from the HOA, the property management company, and the builder have been unsuccessful in getting Foundation to even come out to the community to LOOK at the problem. Meanwhile, this is a safety concern for our residents, but Mark (and his consultant, Matt) have shown that they simply don't care. They have our money and that's all that matters to them.

    The most important thing in any relationship is communication. Foundation Homes has a magnificent…read moretool for the company and customer called "Builder Trend." This online application allows the company and customer to track the home building process from the signing of the contract, change orders, to the final closing on the home. This tool is most useful to customers throughout the home building process because memories become faded, minds and tastes change and you need something tangible to remind you what it is you have contracted in your original agreement. Our home went through several changes and this tool needs to be utilized frequently. My mother's home is lovely and she is very happy. Foundation addressed our concerns quickly and frankly. I expect her and our family to be able to create many fond memories here.

    Aaronal Homes

    Aaronal Homes

    2.8
    (4 reviews)

    In February 2025, we began exploring custom home‑building options and connected with Hank, the…read moreowner of Aaronal Homes. After touring several of his projects, we decided to move forward and provided him with a scaled sketch, a list of finishes, and a target budget of $1.15M. A few weeks later, Hank presented a preliminary estimate of $1.2M and stated that any upgrades beyond the allowances would be added at cost, without additional markup. Over the next six months, we worked with an architect and met with Hank multiple times to review progress. No concerns were raised about the budget during this period, and the final architectural plans were nearly identical in size and layout to our original sketch. Once plans were complete, we obtained quotes for cabinets, countertops, appliances, flooring, tile, plumbing fixtures, and lighting, and submitted them for final pricing. We expected an increase because our selections were approximately $175k above the original allowances. We also added several structural changes, including taller ceilings, a cathedral ceiling in the screened porch, and a double wall for pocket sliding doors. In October, we met to finalize selections. Hank mentioned he would have updated pricing the following week. After two weeks without an update, we reached out, and he provided a revised price of $1.849M. This was nearly $650k higher than the initial estimate. We were confused for two reasons: 1. We understood the builder fee was already included in the initial pricing. 2. Adding the flat cost of our upgrades ($175k) to the initial estimate ($1.2M) brings the total to roughly $1.375M. The new quote was still $474k higher than that amount. To better understand the discrepancy, we obtained an independent appraisal, which came back at $1.43M. When we shared this information, Hank acknowledged that he had mistakenly applied markup to the upgrades despite previously stating he would not. We asked for clarification on his fee structure, but he declined to provide it. Three weeks later, revised pricing came back at $1.63M. Instead of removing the markup that had been applied in error, several of our allowances were reduced by a total of $125k to lower the overall number. Requests such as replacing a deck with a concrete patio were not reflected in the updated cost sheet. This left us uncertain about how pricing decisions were being made. Throughout the process, communication was slow and inconsistent, often taking two to three weeks for responses. We were also asked multiple times to make a decision on moving forward, even though we were waiting on pricing. Itemized breakdowns and subcontractor bids were not provided despite repeated requests, making it difficult to understand how costs were being calculated. The final price remained $200k above the appraisal, and we were unable to get a clear explanation for the difference. Hank builds a quality home, and that was a major reason we stayed in the process as long as we did. However, the lack of transparency and the communication challenges made it difficult for us to feel confident moving forward. We ultimately decided to walk away and pursue another builder. We learned a great deal during this 10‑month process. For anyone beginning a custom build, we highly recommend asking detailed questions upfront about pricing structure, allowances, markup, and communication expectations. Having this clarity early on can save significant time and prevent misunderstandings later.

    Aaronal homes built my home in 2017. I could not be more satisfied. Hank Osleger, the owner of…read moreAaronal, is honest (a rarity among builders) and builds a quality home. Many many extra touches in my home that Hank added at no extra cost. Yes, anytime you do home construction you need to be involved heavily in the oversight and decision making. However, I cannot emphasize enough how the attention to detail and quality of construction with Aaronal Homes is superior. I highly recommend Aaronal Homes.

    JOHN ROBB Custom Homes - contractors - Updated July 2026

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