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Casa Bella Homes Profile - Your Dream House Within Budget
Author: Joe Cline  | Posted: 10-04-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 4 | Rating: (51) (?)
You have been collecting clippings from Better Homes and Gardens for inspiration for your dream house. You already have a dining room, bedroom, guest room and other parts of the house. The only thing missing is the kitchen. You can't pick a kitchen that you love because you know it would be way expensive. Well, not really. With a custom home builder, your dream house, including your dream kitchen, will be built as you have envisioned it, even if you were on a tight budget.
My budget is not that much... what now?
If you want elbow room for your home-building budget, but just the same would want creativity and versatility and excellent quality, don’t think you are being too presumptuous and that it could be difficult to find a custom home builder that would want these same things that you do. Fortunately for you there is Casa Bella Homes. Their unique trademarks in the business are precisely that – versatility and quality rolled into one dream house for you.
Custom home builder that fits any budget
How much is your budget? Less than two hundred thousand dollars? Two million dollars? Whether you are on the low end or the high end of the spectrum, Casa Bella Homes can be as flexible as you would want it to be. Their homes actually fall within that range – from $150,000 up to $2 Million – but of course, nothing stops you from getting their services if you have more than a $2 Million budget! Prepare to be surprised as they will be consistent in the quality despite the price.
Backed by a team of professionals and headed by its equally expert builder-president Brady Behrens, Casa Bella Homes lets this team work to your advantage as they guide you through the process of choosing the design, the materials, allocating the budget, adhering to construction timelines, until the project is finally handed over to you. That professional team working for you is also the team responsible for Casa Bella Homes being a recognized member of the National Association of Home Builders, the Home Builders Association of Greater Austin, and the Texas Association of Builders.
From their residential projects in local subdivisions in Arbolago, Behrens Ranch, Crystal Falls, Emerald Oaks, and Zunker Meadows, Casa Bella Homes to their real estate properties for sale in these and other subdivisions, Casa Bella retains its mark of creativity and flexibility working to ensure the highest quality for your home.
Want to know more custom home builders?
Casa Bella Homes is a top-notch custom home builder. However, if you would like to know more of other custom home builders in Dallas, San Antonio, Garland, Houston or Austin, Texas, contact a realtor now. What's great with realtors is that you can get an honest opinion about a custom home builder since these realtors are not under the employ of any of the custom home builders.
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