Rufty Homes

NC

5

Custom home builder

in the Triangletheir team blends personalized designpremium materialsexpanding your spaceor transforming how your home functionstheir team brings the same level of craftsmanshipdetailand personalized design to every remodel as they do to custom builds—creating a refineddesignespecially after having worked for over 26 years with other building teams.” - Carroll CopePrimary Project Designer at Thorne Cope Interior Design &ldquoIt truly is the home of our dreams. It&rsquos where we spend time togethermake memories with our kids and grandchildrenand fulfill our life&rsquos passions. I can&rsquot recommend the Rufty Homes team enough if you&rsquore looking for your own forever home.&rdquo- Frank &ampBarbara &nbsp

40 years, Rufty Homes has established a reputation as the Triangle's finest luxury home builder. Come home to a residence tailored to fit your family's lifestyle. Meticulously built with integrity and a personal attention to the details you so deserve. Leading Luxury Home Building For the last 40 years, Rufty Homes has established a reputation as the Triangle's finest luxury home builder. Come home to a residence tailored to fit your family's lifestyle. Meticulously built with integrity and a pe

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