$3,000 Lesson Learned: Beware of This Builder
I find it both astonishing and deeply concerning that HistoryMaker Homes appears to be posting their own positive reviews on google to inflate their ratings. We withdrew due to significant issues identified in the inspection report and the extremely poor customer service we received during the walk-through with project manager Wes. That experience alone speaks volumes about the company’s ethics and operations—disappointing, unprofessional, and frankly, shady.It’s unfortunate that a company that prides itself on being one of the oldest homebuilders in Texas has resorted to such questionable practices. We were genuinely excited to purchase a home, not to donate $3,000 of our hard-earned money. What’s wrong is wrong. Keeping that earnest money might be pocket change for a large builder, but for consumers, it’s meaningful.Shame on a company that has lost sight of integrity, quality, and pride in its work. We’re grateful we walked away before investing even more into a builder that no longer seems to value honesty or customer trust.
