"We lock the door and it's
starting from ground zero for
the customer. The cleanliness
and sanitizing have been
brought up to a different level,
so now it's becoming the norm
in our show homes. It's all
these little things that have a
cost related to them, however
we see the benefit to our
customers of it and we think it's
important to still do."
Randall Homes' headquarters
gets the same treatment so
clients feel comfortable when
they come by.
Business has been steady,
as demand for single-family
homes has grown during the
pandemic. Builders across the
board have contended with
pandemic-related material
shortages, supply-chain
holdups and safety issues that
all add time to construction
schedules. But they still aim to
please with brand-new designs
that cater to homeowners'
evolving needs.
"We want to give the consumer
something to look at that's
different, but still all the trends
that they want," Jaquet says.
"We're finding that people
want certain things in their
new homes. A lot of them are
looking for that main-floor
bedroom, just in case they
have people coming and
staying with them for extended
periods of time."
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WE WANT TO GIVE THE CONSUMER
SOMETHING TO LOOK AT THAT'S DIFFERENT.
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