JENNIFER STRIMPLE General Contractor 2007 PARADE OF HOMES WINNER
"There is nothing better than for someone to look at one of my houses and love it as much as I do and want to call it home! I can't imagine a job more satisfying."
Jennifer has supervised the building of more than 50 commercial projects, and now focuses on custom home building. We take pride in our work and offer only the highest level of quality craftsmanship. Working directly with the owners, you'll receive the one-on-one attention you need from us.

Doug Jones Building Corporation homes can be seen in some of the Triad's most prestigious neighborhoods. We can take your plans or ours and customize them to suit your needs.
Don't miss the opportunity to join the Doug Jones building Corporations's family of satisfied homeowners.
We only use the highest quality materials from our valued partners list. "We believe a home is a place where memories are created and our homes are crafted to endure for generations to come."
Doug Jones Building Corp. (336) 510-1880
Walt Maynard, Builder, Gold Parade Home winner says "building homes became a natural evolution from real estate sales after learning first hand about the wants and desires of a buyer in a house,. Care is taken to keep the homeowners needs in mind during the construction process and producing a product that is not only of the highest quality, but also desirability."
Bring your plans or use ours, we can build the custom home of your dreams. Contact Walt Maynard at (336) 510-1880
Lamb and Peeples Builders 
Ray Lamb & keith peeples are both natives of the piedmont & guilford county, and their families have a strong background in the building industry in the area. They have over 25 years of experience in the building industry. the key to quality home building and premier residential developing is the attention that individual builders give to day-to-day details of each project. They will build from your plans or their plans. for a custom built, quality home they can be trusted. Contact Ray or Keith at 336-510-1880

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Pricing >The Value of Your House
One of the sayings from the "gold-rush" days--"Them that's got the gold, sets the price!"--is also a principle that applies to real estate. We say that a house is only worth what someone will pay for it, even though the owner, the bank, and the agent all have their own opinions about the "market value" of a home. In other words, no sale ever takes place until the buyer agrees with the price.
How can sellers arrive at the maximum "fair" price that buyers are willing to pay? Buyers (and appraisers) make their decision based on comparisons. While shopping for a home, buyers will visit many similar homes in their price range and measure the features of each one against the price. They decide which house offers them the maximum value for the price. Buyers do not expect a home to be a "steal" or dramatically under-priced, but they do expect it to be a fair value.
Sellers must determine the value that their home offers in order to arrive at the right price. The real estate agent will advise the sellers what buyers should be willing to pay for their home, but the asking price is set by the seller.
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From 1974 to 1996, what was the world's tallest habitable building?
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The Sears Towers, headquarters for Sears, Roebuck & Co., with 110 stories and 1,454 feet high. |
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