Hallmark Builds in Friendship
Hallmark Homes is the leading Friendship Indiana Builder in the Midwest. In addition to building a home that you can afford, Hallmark will make sure you are 100% satisfied. Hallmark Homes has a policy in place that they do not close on any home until the customer is happy. More than any other Friendship Indiana Builder, Hallmark works with each customer to design the home of their dreams. Hallmark’s highly trained staff works hard to create a home that meets your personal style, tastes and needs.
Hallmark Homes is the Friendship Indiana Builder that provides many services to assist you through the home building process. Hallmark works with many home lenders to provide various mortgage products for the customers. Hallmark Homes’ team of professionals are here to turn your custom home dreams into a reality.
The unincorporated community of Friendship, Indiana is located in the Brown Township in Ripley County. Friendship is elevated 633 feet above sea level. Friendship proudly hosts the most distinctive open air flea market in Indiana. Vendors come from all around the country, especially from Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio. The flea market is so large that it is held in two areas: one right in town and the other is located on the other side of the Walter Cine gun range.
Here at Hallmark Homes, each house we build is built with quality and excellence without compromising on schedules and warranty.
For 19 years now of being an Indiana Builder, we see to it that homes are built to last. A living proof of how we work is shown by the number of referrals from our pleased and happy customers to their families and friends. Having received the prestigious Angie’s List Super Service Award for the year 2010, this just proves that building with us ensures quality service at its best together with the very best quality control. Our comfort and value are second to none. As an Friendship Indiana Builder, it is with pride that we offer you our finest drafting and design team to help you create your perfect Indiana home.