waco green builder: $8,000 Tax Credit for Homebuyers in Waco, Texas
- 06/22/09 03:23 AM
Mark Felton offers buyers looking for houses in Waco a full suite of professional services. As a licensed realtor and co-owner of Keller Williams Waco, he can assist you with any of your real estate needs. Mark also is a Custom Home Builder and Developer. His home building company is Front Porch Homes which builds in and around the Waco area. And his development company is Frontera Development, which is a full service real estate development firm based in Waco, Texas. The primary focus is residential, master planned communities that emphasize the values of New Urbanism and Traditional Neighborhood Development. Cotton (0 comments)
waco green builder: What does it cost to build in Waco? Find out at the HOTBA Parade of Homes
- 06/10/09 10:01 AM
Are you a buyer who can't find what they are looking for in the real estate market? Thinking about building, but don't know where to start? Wondering what it would cost per foot to build in the Waco, Texas market? Trying to figure out if the $8,000 tax credit will benefit you? Want to know what you can afford to build? Need a referral into a Waco lender that you can trust? What will my house sell for? How long will it take to build? At Front Porch Homes, we offer a complete consultative approach to building a house. After one (0 comments)
waco green builder: Heart of Texas Builders Association, 2009 Parade of Homes is Upon Us!
- 06/10/09 09:29 AM
Anyone interested in seeing some great neighborhoods and creative new construction should take advantage of the HOTBA Parade of Homes. Two of our subdivisions, Cotton Crossing and Rancho Lorenawill be open during the Parade for people to come out and see what we have to offer.
Mark P.Felton, offers buyers looking for houses in Waco a full suite of professional services. As a licensed realtor and co-owner of Keller Williams Waco, he can assist you with any of your real estate needs. Mark also is a Custom Home Builder and Developer. His home building company is Front Porch Homes, (0 comments)
waco green builder: Heart of Texas Builders "Home Products" Show Well Attended
- 02/10/09 10:08 AM
The attendance this weekend for the Heart of Texas Builders Association, "Home Products" show was impressive considering the current market climate. The show is a great opportunity for people looking to build or remodel to visit with multiple contractors and vendors and see a whole slate of products that would normally take a week to see.
Pictured above: Front Porch Homes/Cotton Crossing Builder Developer Mark P. Felton & Cindy Marable of Keller Williams Realty. During the show we had numerous potential customers come and discuss floor plans, lot sizes, potential pricing, construction features such as spray foam insulation and engineered (0 comments)
waco green builder: Waco Builder introduces "Pick your elevation & house plan"
- 01/25/09 05:20 AM
Front Porch Homes, Waco's premiere "Traditional Builder" features a new program in which you can pick your floor plan or have one custom drawn and then you select the style of house you prefer and we will customize an elevation to match.
The exact same house can be built to your specific taste and distinctive style, with out compromising the integrity of the floor plan.
Currently, Front Porch Homes is building these style of houses in Cotton Crossing, a traditional neighborhood development in Woodway, Texas. Houses typically range in size from 1,600 up to 3,500 sq/ft.
Typically, in (2 comments)
waco green builder: Waco's Premiere "Green" Custom Builder
- 01/24/09 06:50 AM
Front Porch Homes "Green Builder" Cotton Crossing The Return of the NeighborhoodMark Felton has been raising the bar for residential construction. His two companies, Frontera Development and Front Porch Homes, main project is Cotton Crossing, a development centrally-located on the old Western Oaks Golf Course. Cotton Crossing is one of Waco's newest master planned communities, classified as a Traditional Neighborhood Development. The entire neighborhood is architecturally controlled and uses historic building styles such as Bungalow, Colonial, French Country and others to recreate a true neighborhood setting. Cotton Crossing features garden homes with yards maintained by the homeowner's association, sidewalks, front (0 comments)