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Don Mills Builders
Building on over four decades of customer satisfaction
homes that meet customers’ desires and expectations, as well as their budgets.
With over four decades of building the area’s most beautiful custom homes, Don Mills knows how to work with his homeowners to make the home they envision come to life.
As owners of Don Mills Builders, Don and his wife, Annette, have established a solid reputation for high quality and a willingness to go the extra mile for their customers.
“We build in a wide variety of price points and neighborhoods to ensure customers can get what they are looking for in the area they want to call home,” Don said. “We’re flexible and can give advice on substitutions or design changes for a more economical build.”
Don and Annette each bring their unique talents to the homebuilding process; while Don concentrates on the construction aspect, Annette focuses on the design of their spec houses as well as serving as a design consultant for home- owners of the company’s custom-built houses.
“We have folks visit our homes on the Parade of Homes tour every year just to see what new ideas she has come up with,” Don said. “Annette guides our customers throughout the process of building their custom dream home as she focuses on getting them what they want and at the same time staying within their budget.”
Don Mills Builders is excited to be building homes in the new Pemberley Estates neighborhood in Oak Ridge. Of the 10 lots the company purchased in the subdivision, six have been sold, with homes already completed or under construction, leaving only four waiting on their future homeowners.
Don Mills Builders builds homes all over Guilford County and currently has homes or available lots in Oak Ridge’s new Ashford subdivision off Brookbank Road and Pemberly Estates in Oak Ridge; Stokesdale’s Charles Place in the Arbor Run subdivision; and Cedar Hollow in northern Greensboro.
There’s been no official announcement about what is planned at this site, but based on how the zoning was recently amended, we can take an educated guess.
The Stokesdale Town Council held a public hearing regarding rezoning of this parcel at its Aug. 10 council meeting. The applicant requested the Conditional/Highway Business zoning for this site be amended to include two additional business types – automotive repair service and tire sales.
The council voted to approve the amendments. Before anything can be built, the developer is required to submit a site plan to Guilford