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Graziani Homes
As Customized as Homebuilding Can Get
W
ith three generations of building
under their belts, Graziani Homes
is flying high in a field where
custom builders have been falling to big
box competitors who only claim to offer
true custom homes.
William Graziani, Sr. started building in
1965 after immigrating from Italy. His son
William Graziani, Jr. worked for his father
throughout high school until he left to
attend Case Western Reserve University.
Upon graduation, he returned to start
Graziani Homes, to continue the family’s
tradition of custom design and quality
building. A few years after graduating
from Washington & Jefferson College and
becoming a real estate agent, William Jr.’s
son Joseph also joined his father at the
family business.
The goal of Graziani Homes is to offer a
customized approach from start to finish.
Big box and semi-custom builders present
you with a few plans to choose from and
expect you to adapt your lifestyle to their
layout. We can amend one of our many
floorplans or build a plan provided by
the customer. We also can make changes
before or during the construction to
accommodate the customers specific
needs. We will even customize the size of
the lot.
Graziani Homes has been working in
the Alto Piano community, adjacent to
Southpointe, since the early 1990’s. By
letting homeowners choose everything
in the design of their homes, the
development has grown organically into
a thriving neighborhood comprised of
residents of all ages and backgrounds.
“We have homes for empty nesters, with
all the bells and whistles, built on 4/10 of
an acre for a low maintenance yard. We
also have homes, built on an acre and a
quarter, that are 5,000 square feet with
detached garages for growing families,”
Graziani said. “We have everything from
young couples with toddlers, to families
with kids in school, empty nesters and
seniors which creates great diversity. This
forms a neighborhood that is vibrant
with homes that hold their value. There is
always activity and homes are turning over
naturally as people’s lives change.”
What’s more, Alto Piano boasts more
than three miles of internal sidewalks
that connect to another seven miles of
sidewalks in Southpointe. Neighborhood
strolls are a common occurrence for
physical and mental health, which gives
neighbors an opportunity to interact for
a greater sense of community. There’s
also dedicated green space that residents
can allocate to various recreational
opportunities if the HOA so chooses. The
entire development is surrounded by a
conservation zone. Residents will never
feel encroached upon by the outside
world, creating a country setting just
minutes from I-79.
For more information on building in Alto
Piano or the surrounding communities
please go to grazianihomes.com. You will
find a full site plan with available lots and
a photo gallery of custom homes. You can
also call them directly at 724.745.0654 or
email at [email protected]. Follow
Graziani Homes on Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram and Houzz to see more photos
of their quality work.
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