Home Builders

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B & K Properties LLC
41 Rolling Ridge Rd.
Holden, MA 01520
Phone: 508-365-5210
B. A. Sundin & Sons
PO Box 42
Holden, MA 01520-0042
Phone: 508-829-6611
Back Bay Manor
75 Saint Alphonsus St
Roxbury Crossing, MA 02120
Phone: 888-321-4379
Barnes Building LLC
697 Main St.
Holden, MA 01520
Phone: 508-829-1900
Barreto General Contractors
55 Grove Street
Everett, MA 02149
Phone: 617-294-0198
Berkshire Hills Construction Company, Inc.
PO Box 373
Otis, MA 01253
Phone: 413-243-4949
Fax: 413-243-4140
Beyond Green Construction
13 Terrace View
Easthampton, MA 01027
Phone: 413-529-0544
Bilt-Rite Builders
2 Norwood Ave
Peabody, MA 01960
Phone: 978-530-1294
Bolduc Construction, Inc.
77 Cislak Drive
Ludlow, MA 01056
Phone: 413-589-1462
Bosworth Group LLC
15 Rocsam Park Rd
Braintree, MA 02184
Phone: 781-843-4114
Botany Bay Construction Co.
55 Botany Bay Road
Worcester, MA 01602-3517
Phone: 508-756-2147
Bovenzi Inc.
14 Monument Sq.
Suite 200
Leominster, MA 01453
Phone: 978-534-6400
Brendon Homes
259 Turnpike Rd.
Ste. 110
Southborough, MA 01772-1706
Phone: 508-485-3999
Breton Estates, Inc.
PO Box 109
Palmer, MA 01069
Phone: 413-283-6940
Fax: 413-583-8392
Brookside Construction
515 Main Street
Apt D
Williamstown, MA 01267
Phone: 802-823-5328
BSF Construction, Inc.
18 Glendale View Drive
Hampden, MA 01036
Phone: 413-530-9055
Bukowski Construction, LLC
1307 Tinkham Road
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Phone: 413-596-3914
Fax: 413-596-4455



Our Home Builder directory list is the LARGEST in the country, and most of the home builders and residential construction companies that offer home improvement in your area are in our new home builder directory.

So take a minute and ask yourself, what kind of home builder is right for for me? Should I go with a production builder who builds many homes in many communities in my area, or do I need a custom home with a distinctive style and features unique to my style?

NationalNewHomes.com Home BuildersSo you’ve decided to buy or build a new home. Like many home buyers you realize that buying a new home offers a wide range of advantages over buying an existing home. You are getting exactly what you want, demanding the highest quality construction, as well as learning how to operate and maintain your home’s systems and equipment. You’re also developing a relationship with the builder. Congratulations on making a great choice, however, you still have a big decision left to make.

What kind of newhome builder is right for you? Should you go with a production builder who builds many homes at a time, or do you want a custom home with a distinctive style and features unique to you?

Production home builders typically tend to use stock plans, but often have a variety of options from which to choose. They will tend to build on land they own and build for a wide range of price points. They are generally high volume builders with many builders completing over 200 homes a year.

Custom home builders typically build fewer than 20 homes a year and work to create one-of-a-kind homes. Many of these homes are site specific on either land owned by the builder or on land you already own. They may offer design and building services, and usually build higher end homes.

While a production builder may be able to deliver your home more quickly or at a lower cost, this may come at the expense of unique features and one to one service typically offered by a custom builder. As you consider the options, here are a few questions to help you decide which type of builder best suits your needs.

A question that you should ask yourself are: How long will you be in the house? If you’re just planning on being in the home a few years, the extra time and attention that goes into a custom home may not make sense for you.

Have you dreamed about special features? With the stock plans used by production builders, it often gets expensive to add unique touches, and they may feel out of place with the rest of the design.

Do you want a distinctive home? The production builder can make a number of modifications, but you’ll still be living in a home like many others in the area.

In either case, you should ask the builder for references from past clients. Contact the references and see how satisfied owners are with their homes. Find out what it was like to work with the builder and if their expectations were met. Visit a work site or recently completed home to get a sense of the quality and workmanship of the builder. Finally, look for a professional builder who builds homes full time and has a vision and style that matches your own.

Use the list of local home builders and contractors above to find the New Home Builder that best suits your needs!