Wednesday, February 1, 2012

SeaGate Homes Leads Again in Palm Coast New Construction Permits

PALM COAST – SeaGate Homes, Flagler County’s largest homebuilder, led the 2011 construction in Palm Coast by pulling 34 percent of the single-family home permits issued in the city.

Of the 20 builders who were issued a total of 79 permits, SeaGate Homes requested 27 of them, according to Michael Sawdai, SeaGate’s vice president of operations.

“Despite a slow economy we are happy to have pulled 27 permits,” he said, adding that the figure is as many as the next four builders’ numbers combined.

The strong 2011 finish even surpassed the previous year when SeaGate led the competition with 31 percent of permits issued.

Sawdai said he believes the high numbers for the 18-year-old, family-owned company partly are due to the variety of homes the company builds for a range from between $100,000 to more than $400,000.

“It also shows the confidence so many homebuyers have in our company because of the quality we put into all of our homes,” he said.

For more information about SeaGate’s new models and these and other new floor plans, please call 386-445-1616 or visit www.SeaGateHomes.com.

About SeaGate Homes:
SeaGate Homes – an 18-year-old, family-owned company with headquarters in Palm Coast – builds quality homes at communities in St. Augustine, Palm Coast, Daytona Beach and Edgewater, as well as their On-Your-Lot program in Volusia, Flagler and St. Johns counties. Prices range from the $100s to the $400s.

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