Where Land Becomes Legacy

Before the first plan is drawn, we walk the land, reading the terrain, positioning the home, planning the approach. That’s how estates meant to outlast their owners get built in North Georgia.

Built Where It Belongs

Your build starts long before a shovel touches dirt: placement, approach, what the terrain demands. We start there.

Built With Better Bones

Real luxury is the lumber, the foundation, the placement. A home standing in 100 years knows the difference.

Built For Family

Three generations, one standard. Homes built to be handed down, by a family doing the same with its own.

Start Where You Stand

Whether you’re holding land, planning a build, or protecting a client, there’s a clear first step.

The Standards We Don’t Negotiate

Every RLG build runs on four commitments. They’re not premium services. They’re the baseline we hold before we’ll take the job.

Walk Before We Quote

Jerry walks every property before a number exists. No blind bids. No budget surprises three months in.

On-Site Every Day

The person who shook your hand is on your site daily. One point of contact, first walk to final handover.

Constant Communication

Weekly video site walks. Shared subcontractor contracts. Billing reviewed together every week.

Premium Materials Only

No standard-grade lumber in our builds, ever. We tour our own suppliers before we trust them with yours.

We know what it’s like to work with under-qualified builders, because it happened to us. Bad contracts, an absent builder, and deadlines missed. We built RLG to be everything we needed and couldn’t find.

Jerry & Karen Groves, Founders

Start A Conversation

Twenty minutes with the builder himself. No sales team, no pressure. Every estate we’ve built started exactly this way, and not one client has walked away.

Talk With Jerry

Stories From the Ground Up

Lessons from real North Georgia builds, written by an expert timber home builder.

Score Your Property The Way A Builder Does

Eight questions, five minutes. The same eight things Jerry checks before he’ll build on any North Georgia property.