Benefits of Working with a Local, Family-Owned Builder

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When you’re looking to build a home in Southwest Florida, not just any builder will do. Finding a builder for your home means doing your research and choosing wisely, because not all home builders are fully experienced with building in our beautiful slice of paradise. The last thing you want is to be disappointed with your home after all the time, money and effort that you put into it, so take some tips from the pros when it comes to your home builder. It’s best to find a local, family-owned home builder for your project. Here are the benefits of…

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How to Choose the Right Flooring for Your Southwest Florida Home

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Whether building a new home or renovating an existing home, chances are you’re going to have to decide on what type of flooring you want for the space. Living in Southwest Florida comes with a set of challenges, since our weather can be pretty severe at times. When it rains, it pours and the summertime can come with its fair share of high temps. That’s why it’s imperative to choose flooring that can withstand the worst. Here are our top tips on how to choose the right flooring for your Southwest Florida home. Consider the Elements In the summertime especially,…

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Frey & Son Homes Announces Newly Available Home in Cape Coral

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Cape Coral, Florida, May 1st, 2018– Frey & Son Homes announces that a new home in Cape Coral has been completed and is ready for occupancy. For the past 46 years, Frey & Son Homes has been building spectacular homes in Cape Coral, Marco Island and all over Southwest Florida, making them one of the most well-known and skilled home builders in the area. Located in the gated golfing community of Cape Royal at 11750 Royal Tee Circle in Cape Coral, this 3 bedroom 3 bath, with 3-car garage home is designed in a West Indies style that features high…

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Advantages of New Construction During a Hurricane

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  As Hurricane Irma came and went, leaving a path of destruction in Southwest Florida, you might have heard an unconcerned neighbor mention, “Florida can handle a hurricane.” This is both true and false. While it is true that Florida’s infrastructure can handle a storm hit better than some parts of the country, we are not totally invincible. Here’s why newer homes built up to code are better at withstanding a hurricane.   Florida Building Code Regulations   Hurricane Andrew plummeted through Florida in 1992 leaving a catastrophe behind it. Roofs were blown off, floors flooded, homes were flattened, and…

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