Thirty-eight years after Bill Bonenberger graduated from Williamson College of the Trades (formally The Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades), the company he founded, W.B. Homes, has partnered with the college on constructing the campus’ first new dorm since 1912. Founded in 1888, Williamson College of the Trades is a 3 year post-secondary technical school…
Author: Casey McCarroll
What is “New England Inspired” Architecture?
Whether you’re looking for coastal vibes on sandy beaches, scenic mountain drives on winding roads, or charming villages rich in history, the New England area has most likely made it onto your list of possible travel destinations at one point or another – and it’s easy to see why. Stretching from Connecticut and Rhode Island…
Lauren Bonenberger joins the W.B. Team!
PRESS RELEASE LAUREN BONENBERGER, ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER W.B. Homes, Inc. is pleased to announce its recent hire of Lauren Bonenberger, who joins the W.B. team as an Assistant Project Manager. After graduating from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Lauren joined the fast-paced and demanding work environment of the retail industry, working as a…
Employee Spotlight | Judy McClelland
Judy McClelland, Customer Service Manager Building and moving into a brand new W.B. home is a one of a kind experience which homeowners won’t soon forget, thanks in part to Judy McClelland and her customer service team who continue to provide personalized attention long after settlement! 2017 marks Judy’s 15th year at W.B. Homes where…
Arlington Square | Montgomery County’s Best Value in Townhome Living
You’re invited to visit the newest townhome neighborhood by W.B. Homes, Arlington Square, located in the highly regarded and nationally-recognized Souderton School District! This unique enclave of 42 townhomes offers homes ranging from 1,660 – 2,400 sq. ft. and feature 3-4 bedrooms, 2.5+ baths, and 1 or 2 car garages. These casual and comfortable homes…
Built to Use Less | Energy Efficiency and your W.B. Home
Your brand new W.B. home is designed to keep the planet and your pocket happy. Outdated appliances and inefficient construction can leave you hanging out to dry when it comes to your monthly utility bills. Discover the green benefits of buying with W.B. below: W.B. Caulk and Seal During the bare-bones construction of your…
4 Quick Tips to Selling your Home this Spring
The spring real estate market tends to be the busiest time of the year. If you’re listing your home this spring, you’ll likely enjoy the attention of buyers looking to move over the summer – but you’re also going to have more competition. Here are some ways to prepare for the spring market: Spring Real…
Jack Boyd | Project Manager of the Year
As Project Manager and V.P. of Operations, Jack has earned himself a substantial amount of responsibility in his 20+ years with W.B Homes, which he manages with great care and proficiency. Currently, Jack is overseeing two active neighborhoods and the beginning phases of two brand new communities. As a local, hometown builder, our homeowners have…
Home of the Year | Covington Model Home at Highland Ridge
2017 Synergy Awards Our stunning Covington Model Home at Highland Ridge received: Home of the Year Best Single Family Home – 2,500 to 3,500 sq ft PA Home of the Year Bucks and Montgomery Counties Best Interior Merchandising Single Family Home – 2,500 to 3,500 sq ft The Covington floorplan at Highland Ridge is…
See You in Sellersville
W. B. Homes’ Carillon Hill is sited across from Sellersville Elementary School on South Main Street, the historic Bethlehem Pike that connected Philadelphia to what in the early 18th century was far western Pennsylvania. The town that sprouted along the pike at a busy crossroad was originally called Sellers Tavern, after its most notable feature, a large inn. The area grew slowly until the 1860s, when the North Pennsylvania Railroad was built parallel to Bethlehem Pike. The railroad stimulated the growth of textile and other light industries, which brought waves of new residents to Sellersville (by now without the Tavern) and its immediate neighbor, the town of Perkasie.