Beacon New Homes is a local home builder with communities in and around Savannah. Buyers can review floor plans and community information through the company’s site or by contacting the office.
Local presence with communities in the Savannah area and an office on Hodgson Memorial Drive. Buyers can review available floor plans and neighborhoods before committing. Direct contact channels allow questions about timelines and selections.
Savannah and nearby communities, including Pooler and other greater Savannah neighborhoods, subject to active projects.
New construction home building; community development; model home tours by appointment; guidance on floor plans and available lots; coordination with closing timelines as available.
Recent reviews mention concerns about communication speed after closing and the handling of warranty or repair requests. Some homeowners report issues like grading, roof leaks, and foundation or cracking concerns, as well as frustrations with response times. There are also notes about neighborhood logistics, such as driveway length and parking. Feedback varies by community and timeframe.
My townhouse built 2022- I would NOT reccomend their townhome style homes. I have multiple cracks in my foundation especially in my garage above my master bedroom. Parking on these streets are horrific they don’t make the driveway long enough.They can only fit one car this has caused an eye sore in front of my home neighbors have been parking their cars on a vacant patch of grass making my block look like a salvaged car lot. There’s also an exposed pvc pipe in my foundation. Subfloor in master has tons of soft spots structural warranty has a “deductible” if your looking for privacy the townhomes aren’t sound proof I can hear my neighbor in her bathroom from my master bedroom closing her toilet and closing her cabinets. Out of all places in the home they really should have soundproofed a master bedroom for privacy. I overpaid for the lack of quality can’t wait to sell this house. These homes were thrown up overnight with zero consideration for craftsmanship. Look elsewhere pls.
I live in a new Beacon neighborhood in Pooler Georgia & just witnessed a Beacon contractor sit outside of a home a repeatedly honk the horn in an apparent attempt to get the homeowner's attention. This continued for multiple minutes. The contractor would honk the horn for about 45 seconds, then take a break & begin honking again in a different pattern. Why he did not get out of the car & use his legs to walk up the very short driveway to the front door is beyond me. He did not stop until I knocked on my upstairs window & screamed "STOP". Only then did this adult man get out of his car & walk to the front door to attempt to speak with the homeowner. I have just purchased a home in this neighborhood & am beyond disappointed at the blatant disrespect & disregard for the residents of this neighborhood by an employee who built these homes. Is it too hard to ask for you to knock on the front door & not harass the neighborhood??
I bought a brand new home 5 years ago that was built by this company. Within 30 days of buying this home my roof leaked causing damage to the interior of the house. It took an act of congress to get them to "patch" the roof to stop the leak and they never responded about fixing the interior. By the end of that year I had a second leak close to the previous one. There was no response whatsoever from Beacon New Homes. I ended up going through my HOA who "patched" the roof. I now have a new leak and will be starting the process of getting them to fix it yet again. At this point I would tell anyone dealing with this company...don't bother. It's not worth the nightmares.
The home shown is an example of a home which is built from ADEER (A distinct energy efficient residence) home in Charlotte County FL. Built from my grandfather contractors liscense which is my parents home in Florida. The reason for the pictures is proof I know what I am talking about. I bought a Beacon home in Savannah Ga with grading issues off the rip. The backyard floods all the time. The finisher who did this home must be related to Stevie Wonder also. No gutters on the home also. Option or not if it's known you are building on a clay bed the water cannot recess into the ground as easy. Gutters should of been installed regardless and just added to price of home. Win win and no problems. It's amazing how florida DADE County code is stricter and accepted everywhere. Unfortunately this builder is allowed to just make it the home owners problem and not be responsible for mistakes which have been made. Not fair to people unaware of the practice, fortunately I grew up with it and I know what is right and wrong. And the reviews show lots of other people taking advantage of. The sad part is these homes don't need to meet hurricane codes and still cutting corners... Being told the fence on the property is what is creating the water problem is unacceptable. Or the cement RV driveway 70ft + created the yard to have humps and divits and create a pool of water directly behind the garage and then enter the garage after a good rainfall. 2 people in an elevator and 1 person farts..everyone in the elevator knows who did it... mistakes happen its careless to not own it and resolve the issues properly. This beacon home is the only corner lot taking all the down water from the rest of the street also into the storm drain in front of this home. This home fits a unique mistake which the builder just wants to brush it off as if was my build and my problem now.
It is incredibly hard to get a company who takes pride in their work or a company that takes time to make sure their work is done so they would want to live in it themselves. If you want a reliable builder or a home that is a simple as flat floors or no water leaks... Do not buy from this builder. They do not fix the issues that are there after you buy. They take forever to respond. The lady's in the office do try to help but anyone else just brushes you off. They will claim issues are not covered under warranty. That their floor wasn't designed to support a fridge to the size they said diameter wise. Three homes in our townhouse sections had water leaks due to their contractors hitting lines with nails. Another home less than a year old, had an entire AC unit die. They wouldn't come for it but thank goodness Byrd heating and Air is a stand up company.
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