Ground broke this week.
The equipment came in Tuesday morning. The footprint of the home is taking shape in the slope.
Stillwater lots vary dramatically. Bluff sites need slope stability engineering and view-protection considerations. Historic-district infill needs design review approval. Country sites need siting, septic, and well work. Heritage handles each as its own design problem.
Site walk on your lot with Lori and Dustin to understand the terrain, views, and what you’re picturing.
Paid design session locks scope, design intent, and budget framework. The fee credits to the build if you move forward.
Architect-led design with Heritage coordinating bluff engineering, design review, septic, well, and utility work.
Permits, bids, and contract. Long-lead items ordered well before construction starts.
Construction with Friday walks, weekly digests, and an 11-month walk after move-in.
Yes. Bluff setback rules, slope stability engineering, drainage management, and view-protection considerations all get handled as part of Heritage’s pre-construction.
Heritage works inside historic-district guidelines on infill projects. Design review approval is part of the pre-construction sequence.
About twelve to fourteen months from first conversation to move-in.
The equipment came in Tuesday morning. The footprint of the home is taking shape in the slope.
Lori reads every inquiry herself.