VanDerKamp Home Builders

BERWICK, IA

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30 years of framing experience in residential new construction. Emphasizing quality over quantity, and while it is often rare for general contractors to be so hands-on, this process has become “The VanDerKamp Difference” of home construction. It allows VanDerKamp Home Builders the ability to ensure they can continue to deliver the finest quality real estate product at an affordable price that you, the customer, will be proud to call your home! Read More Read Less What we do Spec Home Builder Spe

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