Signature Homes

7 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 8 Signature Homes better manage the supply chain issues experienced by so many over the past two years. “Home building has always been like this,” Barron says. “It’s a matter of what you really have to focus on at any given time. We strategize and plan up front and wherever we see a concern about a supply we look to see if we can upgrade and find those supplies or materials. At least, at that point, we feel like we can add value in some way.” Signature Homes goes above and beyond in the AC units they offer, but also by offering no touch faucets, smart garage doors, Ring doorbells, tankless water heaters, and electric vehicle hookups standard in their builds. Not only is adding value essential for Signature Homes, so is meeting the needs of people at every stage of life. As Barron explains, “From a housing standpoint, you can go from your first studio apartment, to meeting somebody and needing more room, to wanting to get a larger pet or having kids and moving into one of our single family houses for rent, to purchasing a larger home for a family, and eventually all the way back to a single story home that might be more of an empty nest type of product. So we’re really working on the uniqueness that our company can provide housing for just about every stage in life.” What they are doing is working. The company has had explosive growth over the past two years, going from three people to 18 working on the home building side. They also have 55 people working on their Signature Management Team focusing on rental houses and apartments. “I can’t talk enough about our team,” Barron gushes. “I really enjoy being with a smaller builder, where we know that every one of our hires, every one of our team members, is so important.” Signature Homes works hand in hand with several local architects including Larry Tindall and Associates and Howard Perlman

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