Alloway Real Estate Holdings
When Bobb Alloway joined the Epcon network, he was an engineer at Honda who built homes in his spare time.
When Bobb Alloway joined the Epcon network, he was an engineer at Honda who built homes in his spare time.
Artisan Communities is owned by Daniel Armbruster and Seth Barritt, a father-in-law/son-in-law team.
Charis Homes, owned by Glenna Wilson, became Ohio’s first zero energy custom home builder in 2020.
Elysian Homes is led by Morgan Knapp who has worked for Epcon Communities since 2010 – first as a Sales Consultant, then as a Regional Sales Manager.
In 1986, Ed Bacome and Phil Fankhauser recognized that real estate builders had overlooked the needs and preferences of one of the most important contributing segments of our society: the maturing home buyer.
Dave Labus became an Epcon Franchise Builder in 2004 when he left his corporate life behind and decided to control his own destiny through this unique opportunity.
As the owner of the central Ohio office, Jeff Memmer works closely with the Memmer Homes team and clients to design and build original and exceptional homes.
Katie Lancianese, president of New Leaf Homes, grew up in real estate development with her dad bringing her to construction sites.
Perrino Lifestyles is led by Pat Perrino, who has been a custom builder in Northeast Ohio for years and even diversified into furniture and decorating in recent years to provide additional in-house services to his custom clients and the general public.
Headed by Dennis Grech and Chris McCray, REM Developments, LLC, is located in Granville, Ohio, which is a desirable area in Licking County just east of New Albany.
The Courtyards at Deer Run, LLC, cares about quality and embraces the mission to build a quality home, much more than a house.
Twentieth Century Construction was founded by Tom and Doreen Riebe in 1981 and they have built hundreds of homes in Northeast Ohio and Southwest Florida.
Eagle Crest Builders is led by Rod and Janie Patterson, who are excited to to bring Epcon Communities to the Dayton market.