The platform also allows clients to track progress remotely, making it especially valuable for those managing projects from afar.“We typically take some daily photos and do what’s called a daily log,” Powers says. “We include our customers on those at least once a week, but we do them internally as well.”This provides homeowners with peace of mind, knowing they can stay up to date on construction even if they’re away. “I think we’re going to continue to learn that software and use as many of the parts and pieces as we can. We’ve had it for 10 years now, and we’re still learning. There’s so many features that can be of benefit to us and our clients,” adds Sevier. Looking ahead,Vintage Homes continues to explore emerging trends in home construction. Sevier notes that trends in design are constantly evolving.Thanks to social media, the company can now identify and adopt trends more quickly than ever before. One trend that has caught Sevier’s attention is 3D-printed homes, comparing their evolution to early flat-screen TVs. “I’ll never forget when the first flat-screen TV came out,” he says.“It was flat on the front, but it still had this huge back, but look where they are now, you can pick them up with two fingers.” He believes that with refinement, 3D-printed homes could become a viable mainstream option, much like how television technology rapidly advanced. By embracing digital tools and staying ahead of industry trends, Vintage Homes ensures a seamless and efficient home building experience for every client. THE BLUEPRINT FOR SUCCESS: LEADERSHIP, LESSONS, AND GROWTH Success in the homebuilding industry requires more than just technical expertise, it demands resilience, strong leadership, and a commitment to long-term 75 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 12, ISSUE 03 VINTAGE HOMES
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