Designed for Legacy: What Custom Home Builders Can Learn from Communities Built to Last.
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What separates a collection of houses from a place people fight to be part of? For John Hillman, the answer starts before the first stake goes in the ground.
In this episode of The Punch List Podcast, Matt Birdwell, Jennifer O’Neal, and Ian MacDonald sit down with John Hillman — the vision behind two of Northeast Florida’s most intentionally designed communities: Crane Island, a private gated enclave of custom Lowcountry homes along the Intracoastal Waterway in Fernandina Beach, and The Eleven at Congaree & Penn, eleven ten-acre agrarian homesteads outside Jacksonville where residents don’t buy lots — they stake Claims.
For custom builders and remodelers, this conversation goes somewhere most project meetings never reach: the philosophy underneath the build. John unpacks what it takes to design communities that compound in value over time — not just financially, but in meaning, identity, and the kind of word-of-mouth that no marketing budget can manufacture.
If you’re building custom homes or high-end renovations, you’re already in the legacy business. This episode asks whether you’re thinking about it that way.
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