Even if you aren’t 100% ready to build, it’s always good to start with a conversation.

Buying a custom home is unlike any other purchase you will make. Choosing a builder who can suit your needs and your style is going to be a hugely important decision. Maybe you’ve been shopping around online, which is a great place to start… but soon, you will want to sit down and start interviewing builders who would be right for the job. With G&G, know that we are here to serve you. Let’s sit down together and get an idea of what the next steps look like for your project.

What we'll discuss during your free consultation:


Step: 1

Let's Sit Down and Chat

It's important that we sit down and take the time to get to know one another. Let's get to know each other a little better! We can talk about whatever you like to kick things off. Building a custom home is a large project, so we might as well take a few minutes to chat. We can't wait to hear more about you, your family and your thoughts on building a custom home.

Step: 2

Let's Hear Your Ideas

If you took the time to make an appointment with us, you probably have some thoughts about what you want for your custom home, right? Well, we want to hear them. Walk us through your Pinterest boards. Show us some of your favorite pictures from Houzz. Give us a snapshot of your vision. We can't wait to hear all of your ideas.

Step: 3

Let's Get Started

Once we meet and get an idea of your vision, we will be able to get started whenever you are ready. We will be there for you every step of the way during your build. Also, don't forget that once your house is built, we will be there to help. We don't just hand over the keys and walk away. We can be there in the future for your ongoing needs.

At G&G Custom Homes, our team is committed to helping you customize your home, contact us for a free consultation to get started.

Customer Stories:

A Stellar Wine Cellar


Jay Jaffe wanted more than just a utilitarian space to store and age his wine collection. He wanted a space where he could share his love of wine with friends and family.

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