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Koinonia Builders' Make the News!
In recent months several articles have been published in magazines regarding
Koinonia Builders and Insulating Concrete Form construction. These articles have
featured Koinonia's home buyers personal views on their new home designing and
construction process. In them company owner, Mark Bennett, shared his thoughts
on designing and building homes & commercial projects as well as building using
Insulating Concrete Form construction. There is a great deal of information in
these articles and they are well worth reading.
Goin' for the Green
A non-traditional home creates traditional comfort & security:
Chris Jordan had not really considered building his new home using
so-called "green," energy efficient materials when he and his wife, Michelle,
first began nosing around the home show market in 2005. But, things just began
to evolve over time. “We just wanted to see what was out there,” he said...
Green Builder Snapshot
Creative, environmentally-friendly construction:
"When Chris Jordan saw the problem solving potential of using
Insulating Concrete Forms (ICF) to build his new home, he turned to Mark Bennett
of Koinonia Builders, LLC in Branson, Missouri. Bennett is a second-generation
builder with over 40 years of “stick-built,” traditional wooden home building
experience..."
Koinonia Builders
A truly personalized approach to building your home . . .
Past clients will tell you Koinonia Builders will not physically hold your
hand while simplifying the process of building your new home, but their process
comes close..
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News Articles About Koinonia Builders
“You’re not just like your neighbor. Your needs, your
family isn’t the same. Why should your homes be the same?”
- Mark Bennett
“99% of the time, the finished home appraises at 5 to 10%
higher than the sales price, giving the home-owner built-in equity.”
- Mark Bennett
“We can build on your flat lot for $275,000, and by the
time we’re done, your home should be worth close to $300,000, not counting the
value of your lot.”
- Mark Bennett |