Beazer Homes Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Company details

  1. Home Builder
  2. Construction Company
  3. Custom Home Builder
  4. Housing Development

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National home builder headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, that operates as a family of local homebuilders. Features home look-up by area database.


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3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Our experience with Beazer Homes has…

Our experience with Beazer Homes has been frustrating from start to finish. First, our home took 18 months to be built, far longer than the original timeline we were given. Throughout the process, communication was lacking, and delays piled up with little explanation.

One of the biggest issues is that we were never informed that the left side of our property was on a sewer easement, making it unusable for permanent structures. Despite obtaining HOA approval for a fence, two years later, we are being forced to remove a large section at our own expense because it violated County regulations. This should have been disclosed when selecting our lot, as we likely would have chosen a different one. Instead, we paid a $32k premium for a lot that is largely unusable—restricted on one side by the easement and on the other by Beazer's habit of building on slopes, leaving us with little functional backyard space.

Beyond these major oversights, we've faced erosion issues due to poor grading, a leaking roof, and excessively creaky floors—all within less than two years of living in a "brand new" home.

Beazer Homes failed to stick to their timeline, communicate critical lot restrictions, and prevent costly mistakes that homeowners end up paying for. The lack of attention to detail and accountability has made what should have been an exciting homeownership experience incredibly frustrating. Buyers, beware—do your research before trusting Beazer Homes.

March 12, 2025
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