The Story of CTR Custom Homes
- Mar 24
- 2 min read
The story of CTR Custom Homes began as a passion project in Colorado in 2015, where founder Terry and his son Connor built a reputation for crafting bespoke, quality-driven luxury homes. After nearly a decade of success in the Rockies, the father-son team made a strategic move—to bring their experience and custom homebuilding expertise to the Lake Norman market.
Lake Norman, known for its beautiful vistas, waterfront luxury living, and thriving communities such as Mooresville, Davidson, and Cornelius, provided the perfect new home for CTR’s bespoke services. Here, the team continues to deliver personalized builds that reflect each client’s vision—whether that’s a modern retreat with panoramic water views or a family home with timeless design.
A New Chapter In The Story of CTR Custom Homes
With this new chapter, CTR Custom Homes not only brings high-end custom homebuilding to the Lake Norman area but also strengthens their legacy of craft, service, and tailored design—helping more homeowners turn dreams into reality.
Frequently Asked Questions about CTR Custom Homes
Q: What is CTR Custom Homes?
CTR Custom Homes is a custom luxury home builder originally founded in Colorado in 2015. They specialize in high-end, tailored home designs and builds, and recently expanded to the Lake Norman, North Carolina area to serve clients looking for bespoke waterfront and luxury homes.
Q: Why did CTR Custom Homes move to Lake Norman?
After years of success in Colorado, the founders saw Lake Norman as an ideal market for luxury custom homes due to its growing communities, scenic views, and demand for personalized, high-quality residential builds.
Q: What distinguishes CTR Custom Homes?
Their work is defined by a focus on craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a client-centered process—ensuring every home reflects the homeowner’s lifestyle and vision.
Q: Where does CTR Custom Homes build?
They build throughout the Lake Norman region of North Carolina, including Mooresville, Davidson, Huntersville, and Cornelius, as well as continuing service roots back in Colorado.





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