Century Custom Homes was established in 2003 by David Andrews. David's goal is to build high quality homes for a reasonable price while providing personal attention to each new family. Century Custom Homes builds under 10 homes a year with a primary focusof building on acre age properties in Denton County, Texas.
The areas we build in, include Argyle, Copper Canyon, Double Oak, Northlake, Justin, Flower Mound, Corinth, Crossroads, Denton, Aubrey, Pilot Point and Sanger. David Andrews holds a Bachelor of Music from Oklahoma Baptist University and a Master of Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The areas we build in, include Argyle, Copper Canyon, Double Oak, Northlake, Justin, Flower Mound, Corinth, Crossroads, Denton, Aubrey, Pilot Point and Sanger. David Andrews holds a Bachelor of Music from Oklahoma Baptist University and a Master of Music from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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Century Custom Homes has been serving families in Denton County, Texas and the surrounding area since 2003. We have built a number of homes on acreage and in established neighborhoods. We pride ourselves on personal attention and strive to stay a small builder in a growing market. We use energy saving techniques that make sense, while staying within the owner's budget.
About half of our projects are on lots and land already owned by the customer. We can also build on your established neighborhood lot or help you locate and negotiate a lot owned by a third party. We have built many homes for out of town and out of state customers. We can work with you directly or with your relocation agent to help identify the ideal part of town for you and provide insider feedback on the best areas to live in.
In our initial meeting, we will discuss what you are looking for and arrange a time to meet with our plan designer. We can also work with your existing plan or one from our library. We start with a nice list of standard features and add any additional features that you choose. Arrange a meeting with Bobby Blagg to determine the best home loan product for your family.
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Robin Farley
Jan 05, 2022
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We started our new home build with Century Custom Homes during the latter part of 2019. A good portion of the build occurred in 2020, during the initial and most uncertain time of the covid 19 pandemic. Somehow we were able to stay on track with our timeline thanks to David and his subcontract team that was still willing to work. Dealing with David, his subcontractors, and his preferred vendors was overall easy and pleasant. The quality and timeliness of the work produced was precisely why we chose a custom builder. After being in our home for over 1.5 years now it’s reassuring to know it has
Bryan Blagg
Feb 15, 2021
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Responsiveness, Value
Century Custom Homes builds quality homes. David helps make the home building process as easy as possible with plan design help, financing referrals, and walking through all the selections. It's a long process, and David is there every step of the way.
Service: New construction
Century Custom Homes builds quality homes. David helps make the home building process as easy as possible with plan design help, financing referrals, and walking through all the selections. It's a long process, and David is there every step of the way.
Service: New construction
Matt DeMonbrun
Sep 11, 2020
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If you're looking to build a custom home in the DFW area, David is one of the absolute best. We had actually purchased a lot and were looking to design and build our first custom home. From the beginning design phase to the final nail, David helped us to make our dream home a reality. I appreciated his feedback and guidance, especially when it came to spending money for extras. The custom home process can get real expensive, real quick and David was always advising us on what he thought would work best for us based on his experience while sticking to the budget. Thanks for everything, David!
Jim Masterson
Jun 09, 2020
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Jon Lambert
Jan 16, 2020
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James A. Hering
Nov 17, 2017
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