Bay Homes is truly a “Sister Act”
Bay Homes has operated in the Hilton Head area since
1988, and during that time
they have
built over
300 homes. President and
founder Buddy Cheek moved
his family there in 1985 and
started his current company.
But the story of how his
daughters Jodi Cheek Easton
and Kelly Cheek came to operate
his family-owned business starts in the Asheville,
N.C. area.
“Our dad built log cabin homes there,” says Jodi,
now VP Sales/Marketing for the company. “We grew
up around construction sites, watching and learning
the building business from the ground up.”
She and her sister Kelly, VP/Operations, now
are responsible for the day-to-day operation of the
successful home construction company. And by all
indications they are doing a fine job.
A Turnkey Approach
The company works in a team environment of
architects, designers, carpenters, plumbers, electricians,
installers and decorators who are all focused on
providing customers with a turnkey package.
Jodi says, “We guide you through the process,
from the design of your new home and through the
construction.” This approach has created a “can do”
attitude in the company and in the product they
produce. Bay Homes is known in the area as being
knowledgeable and cost-effective.
They pride themselves in being expedient in
construction and trouble-shooting the problems that
inevitably arise in new home construction. Weather
delays, materials delivery and any other unforeseen
snags are all handled and accounted for as quickly
and efficiently as possible.
Growth Hasn’t Changed Core Values
The homes they build range in price from
$400,000 to $2,000,000+. Bay Homes works at
building premium finishes into their home, and the
results show it.
They are determined
though not to ignore the first
time homebuilders with lesser
budgets. “We’ll never turn
away those people,” Jodi says.
“After all, people who can
afford a $250,000 new home
deserve just as much quality
and effort from us as those
with much bigger budgets.
After all, a quarter million dollars
is a big investment for anyone, and we want to
build as much value into the job as we can.”
Bay Homes’ Five-step Process To Building Homes
Step One is an in-depth consultation with
prospective clients, including a tour of recently
completed homes and homes that are still under
construction. Budgets are determined and styles
and features are discussed.
Step Two is selection of a home site. Bay Homes’
personnel visit the proposed construction site,
gather information and reports prepare on soil
conditions, flood elevations, tree specimens and
elevation drawings.
Step Three is the vital process of designing the
home. Clients can work with Bay Homes’ designers
or choose their own designer. Either way, they become
the liaison to assist clients step by step through
the surveying, engineering, landscape planning and
architectural review processes.
Step Four is finalizing the home. Based on all the
previous steps, a final construction price is determined.
Financing is finalized and the construction
agreement is explained in detail.
Step Five is the actual construction process.
Clients are kept informed throughout the construction
phase, and are able to monitor the progress with
the Under Construction section of Bay Homes website.
(www.Bay-Homes.com).
It’s a process that works. And a process that has
created a very successful company and a “Sister Act”
that is a hit with their customers.
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