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I am considering relocating to Dayton and am looking for recommendations on home builders in the Cincy/Dayton area; especially the Springboro/Lebanon areas.
I've been considering some Ryan Homes communities, but I'd like to get feedback from the local community on if they are a good builder and which other builders I should consider. Thanks. |
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We are moving to Springboro this summer (relocation too). We are building in Silver Lakes Estates with Ashford Homes. This was a Ryan community but they pulled out last month. Ashford Homes has a model at the community and a web site. So far they have been great to work with. The lots are beautiful and big, between 1 1/2 to 3 acres with a five acre lake in the middle of the development.
Good luck with the relo. |
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Re: Ryan. We built (closed Wednesday!) with Ryan in Cedar Trace - Lebanon (actually Turtle Creek Township, but Lebanon Mailing/Schools). It is an all city utility community, with 1 acre + (I think there are some 2's and one 3 left) lots.
We very seriously considered Ashford, but ultimately decided on Ryan due to floorplan/lot size/function/aesthetics/location/price. Also at the time Ashford (smaller, local builder) was not building outside of Butler/Hamilton County. Ryan does have a history of pulling out of communities quickly if they decide there is little to no financial incentive for them to remain. I will not try to defend that - it is a smart business decision, but potentially bewildering for residents of those communities. However historically Ryan (if they pull out of a community) has left behind warranty/service departments to honor warranties in those areas. They are simply a giant builder who are quick to limit their financial liability should a market turn soft. We have been pleased with our home's construction - my brother is an architecht and home inspector and he looked it over several times and said that they were doing just as they should. Other builders in this region (that I know of): Dixon, Pendragon, Zaring/Drees/Marquis, TK, Gold Key (up nearer to Dayton), Fischer/Maple Street, Maronda (in Franklin), Ryland (are they still active?), Beazer (may have pulled out - there were rumors to that effect). I didn't get up as far as Springboro, but the whole area - Lebanon, Franklin, Waynesville, Wilmington is a pretty one. Good luck!! Feel free to ask more questions! |
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