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Mayberry Homes
2006 NRS Award Winner
By Paul Cardis, NRS. Corp. with Additional Reporting by the NRS Team
November 1, 2006
Professional Builder
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Bob and Karen Schroeder, owners of Mayberry Homes in Lansing, Mich., have only been in business since 2002, yet they have garnered more awards for customer satisfaction than most veteran builders. Mayberry Homes caters to first-time home buyers and those moving up from starter homes, as well as higher-end empty nesters.
The Schroeders share a passion for building homes. They have a reputation for being responsible builders with a sense of ecology.
Family UnitThe Schroeders say they try to make their 12 employees feel important to the group. They also foster a shared vision about customer service that focuses on genuine caring: it's much easier to honestly care about your customers than it is to create a lot of rules to make it look like you do, Bob says.
Karen believes owners who exude a sense of happiness about the business have a happier staff. She says she always wanted to build a company with employees who enjoy working there; respect and believe in each other; and are treated like they belong.
![]() Bob and Karen Schroeder, owners of Mayberry Homes. |
Mayberry Homes exceeds expectations in many other ways, small and large. Every home buyer receives a master key the day construction begins — and encouragement to visit the house whenever they want.
Mayberry, with the volunteer efforts of its contractors, has donated three houses to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital for the Dream Home Giveaway raffle.
"It makes a statement that this is a values-driven company that cares, "Bob says. "And that can't be faked."
| Question | Difference from Industry Average |
| Reasonable Cost of Upgrades | + 16.76 |
| Time To Correct Walk-Through Items | + 14.27 |
| Home Was Clean and Ready | + 14.27 |
| Time Until Closing | + 14.04 |
| Number of Orientation Problems Corrected | + 11.69 |
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