Infill Nashville understands that building a home is big! Finding a custom builder who can fit your styles and tastes while also selecting the right neighborhood and location is a huge task. Infill Nashville can help you every step of the way. We have brought together Nashville's best home builders, representing a variety of price ranges, who we profile in this section:
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KP Properties is owned and operated by Kelvin Pennington, and his son Tyler. Kelvin began working as a Real Estate agent in Nashville in the late 80’s, but quickly moved into the construction side of the market, building his first house in 1990.
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Shamrock Holdings was founded in 1992 by Bruce and Shannon Hardin as a small real estate investment company focused on the purchase, renovation, and resale of distressed houses such |
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Scott Haley and Jack Rainey are the principals of HR Properties, an institution in Area 2 homebuilding. Highly respected because of their incredible track record and high production of homes, HR gladly provides a complete list of all of their past clients to new prospects for referral. HR has been building for 12 years and completed their 100th Nashville home in 2009. |
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New Creation Custom Homes |
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Brian Shaub is a third generation builder in Middle Tennessee. His experience began 15 years ago working at Shaub Construction Company which his grandfather, Clarence Shaub, started back in 1967.
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Radius Group brings together the talents of land planners, engineers, architects, landscape architects, and real estate professionals to ensure that every facet of each project is well thought out prior to construction.
Their designs are sophisticated, yet comfortable, with all components carefully considered. |
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Layfield Construction, LLC |
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Keith Dowd is a licensed General Contractor and a licensed electrician. Design and development are, as they say, in his genes. Dowd remembers riding around Nashville as a young child, while his father pointed out building after building, home after home, saying, “Your Granddaddy Layfield built that!”
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