T here are times when thinking about the future can lead to great things. For homebuilders, this is one of those times.
Last January, we introduced the concept for this column—a list of dos and don’ts for a new home building company organized to grow toward local market domination.
I believe there are some “always” and “nevers” it is important for everyone in business—and in life—to remember. I’ve been lucky, a lot of these truths I’ve learned from a lot of you.
While we cultivate a culture of “quality zealots” in our teams, too often we seem to allow the weaknesses in the group the opportunity to illustrate who we are and, unfortunately, it usually happens in front of the home buyer.
The character and feel of this new home may make you second-guess its newness.
Featuring the look of fine furniture in hardwood flooring is the engineered wood collection called American Classics.