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LPR Homes

Behind every company, there's a people story.

In 1960 Lowell Pratt did something in Atlanta that would change his life and the lives of thousands of families for the better, he made a commitment. And if you'll remember the freewheeling, throw-the-rule-book-away, cultural spirit of the '60s and '70s, you'll appreciate how counter-culture Lowell's decision was. You see 1960 was the year Lowell started building homes that would keep their value over time by creating and enforcing stringent standards for the superior workmanship, while insisting on first-rate client service and fair pricing.

And it was that commitment to craftsmanship, affordability and service that appealed to Ken Biggerstaff, the current owner and 1985 Georgia Tech graduate. So much so that Ken and Lowell partnered their 60 years of home building experience in 2000 and have been creating new homes and neighborhoods in the Atlanta area ever since.

That same sense of commitment extends to every person on the LPR staff. From our experienced, tough minded building superintendents to our gracious, knowledgeable sales staff, they'll go the extra mile to make sure that your new home experience is built just right. And our extended team of expert craftsmen, architects, plumbers, masons, electricians, painters and carpenters put your new home in time tested, artisan hands.

Good stories don't end. They just add a chapter.

LPR Homes continues to find innovative ways to enhance craftsmanship, affordability and service in the 21st century. We're designing our homes to be low maintenance, energy efficient, kitchen centric, flexible living spaces that are affordable and able to change with your needs over the long haul. And we're creating neighborhoods that surround your home in areas with award winning schools, fine dining, convenient shopping and easy access to the Atlanta Metro area. So please slow down, drive by and drop in one of our neighborhoods for a visit.

  • Bonded Builders Warranty Group
  • ENERGY STAR
  • Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association
  • National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)

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