New Home Builders in West Grove, PA (Pennsylvania)

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(717) 395-9070
2600 Willow Streek Pike, Suite 209
Willow Street, PA 17584

Serving West Grove
True custom building-we do it especially for you & take pride in every project-custom home, an...
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(410) 878-4523
5241 Turkey Point Road
North East, MD 21901

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We offer the highest level of flexibility in design and customer involvement. We pride ourselves in...
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(215) 239-9101
6 Hemlock Lane
Wyncote, PA 19095

Serving West Grove
John Hubert Associates provides architectural, design/build, and general contracting services for...
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(267) 573-7023
54 Lower Valley
Christiana, PA 17509

Serving West Grove
L-Valley Construction, is where our remodeling expertise can help you realize your dreams. We...
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Recent Job Requests for New Home Builders Contractors in West Grove, PA


Project: Build a Custom Home
Location: West Grove, PA
Date: 06/27/2012
Modular home?: Not sure
# of Bedrooms: 4
# of Bathrooms: 4
Land Status: I am currently looking for land
Approximate Budget: $200,000 - $250,000
Desired Timing: 9 - 12 months

Project: Build a Custom Home
Location: West Grove, PA
Date: 03/01/2012
Modular home?: No
# of Bedrooms: 3
# of Bathrooms: 2
Land Status: I am currently looking for land
Styles Interested in: Colonial
Styles Interested in: Country
Styles Interested in: Modern
Styles Interested in: Victorian
Approximate Budget: $100,000 - $150,000
Desired Timing: Timing is flexible
Comment: Our home is currently on the market. Once it sells, we would like to buy a piece of land & build a home. Would it be cheaper to build on a slab instead of with a basement?