RSI Development, LLC, has announced the launch of RSI Homes, an innovative company committed to redefining the way homes are built. RSI Homes is the evolution of the home building product known as The New House by RSI, which successfully targeted private infill markets and proved its success by building and selling hundreds of homes in award-winning communities throughout Southern California. Under RSI Homes, the company will continue to build superiorly crafted, energy-efficient homes, with a strategic focus on small and large infill opportunities throughout Orange County, Los Angeles and the Inland Empire.
“RSI is a trusted and well-respected brand in the manufacturing and home products industries,” said Peter Boutros, president and COO of RSI Homes, in a release. “As we expand our footprint across Southern California, the new namesake RSI Homes reinforces the company’s value proposition to serve as a trusted home building partner. RSI Homes offers tremendous opportunities to landowners, investors, and other partners interested in monetizing a vacant lot or subdividing larger parcels into multiple home sites through our game-changing home building solution.”
By applying the company’s proprietary precision-built construction process, RSI Homes is able to build high-quality, energy-efficient homes in 90 days or less from building permit to move-in. This innovative home building methodology eliminates unnecessary labor, waste, and construction time, while also improving overall quality and efficiency through exceptional use of Lean principles. The process allows landowners, investors, and developers to build first-class new homes at a significantly lower cost — and exponentially faster than traditional new construction.
RSI Homes is actively reviewing land acquisition opportunities with interested sellers throughout Southern California.
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