Brookfield Custom Homes is a builder focused on high-end residential construction across the Oklahoma City metro, with concentration in Edmond and northern Oklahoma City neighborhoods. The company works on a semi-custom model, offering floor plan flexibility and interior selections within a defined price range rather than fully bespoke design from the ground up.
Brookfield Custom Homes designs and constructs homes typically in the $400,000 to $750,000 range, serving buyers who want quality finishes and some personalization without the cost and timeline of fully custom building. The builder operates primarily in Edmond developments and select North OKC communities, targeting move-up buyers and empty nesters looking for newer construction with modern conveniences. Their homes range from 2,500 to 4,500 square feet.
Brookfield offers a limited number of floor plans (typically four to six active designs per community) with options to upgrade finishes, reconfigure room purposes, and select from approved exterior colors and landscaping packages. Base pricing starts around $400,000 for entry-level plans in Edmond, with fully loaded homes reaching $750,000 or above depending on lot premiums and selections. Pricing reflects current market conditions; confirm current base prices with the sales office, as these shift with material costs and demand.
The semi-custom approach means decisions happen early. Buyers typically lock price and floor plan within 30 to 60 days, then proceed through a selections phase where interior and exterior upgrades are chosen from a curated menu. This differs from full custom building, where designs are drawn to spec, and from tract builders like Ryland or Shea, where choices are largely fixed and limited to paint and flooring.
Brookfield sits between mass-market tract builders and fully custom firms. Compared to Ryland or David Weekley homes (also present in Edmond), Brookfield offers fewer communities but more interior flexibility and typically higher-end finishes as standard. Compared to independent custom builders working at $800,000 and above, Brookfield delivers faster timelines (typically 5 to 7 months from contract to closing) and more predictable costs because the design framework is locked.
For buyers in the $500,000 range who want modern finishes and don't need to customize every detail, Brookfield is more economical than hiring an architect and custom builder. For buyers wanting maximum design control or those with tight budgets under $350,000, mass-market tract builders offer more inventory and lower entry points.
Brookfield works well for move-up buyers upgrading from a starter home, empty nesters downsizing into newer construction, and buyers relocating to Oklahoma City who want a known timeline and transparent process. The semi-custom model appeals to people who know their general needs (open concept, four bedrooms, two-car garage) but have specific preferences in finishes and flow.
Brookfield is not ideal for buyers with very tight budgets (under $350,000), those seeking highly unusual designs or layouts, or buyers who already own a lot and want a builder to construct on it. The company typically sells homes on its own developed lots.
Prospective buyers typically start at the sales office in an Edmond or North OKC community. A sales consultant walks through available floor plans (usually presented as model homes or design renderings) and discusses lot options. If a plan suits the buyer, a contract is drawn specifying base price, lot premium, and closing timeline. Buyers then work with an interior designer (sometimes in-house, sometimes recommended) to select finishes over 4 to 6 weeks. Construction begins once selections are finalized and financing is approved.
The entire process from first visit to closing typically runs 6 to 8 months, assuming financing is straightforward and no major site delays occur.
Brookfield communities in Edmond are accessible during normal business hours; the Edmond sales office is typically open Wednesday through Sunday. Verify current hours and active communities by contacting the builder directly or checking their website, as communities open and close and hours vary by season. Parking at sales offices is always available at the site.
Brookfield Custom Homes fills a practical middle ground in Oklahoma City's new-home market, offering quality and control without the premium custom price or the constraint of fixed tract-builder plans.
