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Old 03-07-2008, 02:48 PM
 
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Hello,

I am considering the campbell crossing area and have seen a few homes that are fantastic, but just a tad high. Not that it is ever cheaper to build your own, but still would like to consider it. (If you're going to spend $380K, might as well get exactly what you want).

Having a devil of a time finding out what custom home builders were in the area 3 years ago that might have done some of these homes. Particularly, a few kitchens we've seen are fantastic, like this one here:


Does anyone know who these builders were or what the current recommended ones are? I am in need of quality quality quality.

Thanks!
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Old 03-07-2008, 08:01 PM
 
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Hello,

I am considering the campbell crossing area and have seen a few homes that are fantastic, but just a tad high. Not that it is ever cheaper to build your own, but still would like to consider it. (If you're going to spend $380K, might as well get exactly what you want).

Having a devil of a time finding out what custom home builders were in the area 3 years ago that might have done some of these homes. Particularly, a few kitchens we've seen are fantastic, like this one here:


Does anyone know who these builders were or what the current recommended ones are? I am in need of quality quality quality.

Thanks!
I am not familiar with Campbell Crossing but we are currently building with a fabulous custom builder... Sloan Adams. They have some current spec homes but you can plan your house from scratch with them as we have. They own lots in a number of developments or will build on a lot you own.

I can't say enough about how we are treated or the quality they want to build into your house. So far the experience has been great. I know they can build a custom home within your budget ... of course depending on what you are looking for.

Good luck!
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Old 03-13-2008, 08:10 PM
 
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I can tell you that Campbell Crossing was developed by MayGreen properties... the principal owner is Tom Smith and he is our area councilman. His contact information can be found here:
:: District 2 :: (broken link)

HTH,
Renee
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