Cookie Cutters Are For Cookies

by | Mar 26, 2018 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Cookie Cutters Are For Cookies!!

Your typical production home builders are focused on:

  • Building as many as they can.
  • Building them as cheap as they can

That’s why your not allowed to make changes to their plans. They use a “cookie cutter” approach. In other words they take a plan and build it over and over the exact same way so that they can do it as cheap and as fast as possible.

Instead choose to build an AMAZING new home that stays within your budget!

CMS Homes takes a different approach. We focus on:

  • Building it the way YOU want it
  • Providing quality and craftsmanship that’s still within your budget.

We believe there is a select group of people who have always dreamed of having a unique new home, designed and crafted for the way THEY live. Those are OUR people!

How do we do it?

With in-house Architectural Designers, we are able to allow you to take our innovative new home designs and add your “personal” touch. Moving walls, add square footage, create a unique elevation…the POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS!

Read more about our Build Anywhere Design Options!

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