4Corners Homes is a regional builder operating across Oklahoma City's northwest neighborhoods, focusing on single-family new construction in subdivisions where most existing inventory is 20+ years old. The company targets first-time buyers and move-up families rather than luxury or investment-scale development, with price points that have historically anchored around the $250,000–$350,000 range, though specific pricing varies by lot and current build inventory.
4Corners constructs homes on developer-controlled lots in established neighborhoods near Highway 405 and extending into areas like Piedmont and Yukon's border communities. Rather than managing large master-planned communities, the builder works within smaller subdivisions where it owns multiple parcels or has purchasing agreements. Homes typically range from 1,400 to 2,200 square feet, with standard floor plans that include 3–4 bedrooms, 2–2.5 bathrooms, and single-car or two-car attached garages. Construction follows conventional framing and slab foundations standard to the region. The builder does not specialize in custom homes or significant plan modifications; buyers choose from a fixed menu of designs and select finishes at defined price tiers.
4Corners advertises move-in timelines of 4–6 months from contract, depending on lot availability and current construction schedule. Pricing is lot-specific and subject to change; inquiring directly is necessary to confirm current base prices, incentives, and available inventory. Typical buyer costs include down payment (conventional lenders require 10–20%), closing costs (2–5% of purchase price), and lot premiums if corner or preferred-view parcels are chosen. The builder sometimes offers builder-funded incentives (closing cost assistance, appliance upgrades, or price reductions) during slower sales periods, but these are temporary and not guaranteed.
Oklahoma City's new-construction market includes national builders (Pulte Homes, Lennar, KB Home) operating in larger master-planned communities southeast and south of the city, regional competitors like Drees Homes and Ashton Woods, and smaller independent builders. 4Corners occupies a middle niche: larger than single-lot custom builders, smaller than national volume builders, and focused on infill and secondary growth areas rather than greenfield megaprojects. National builders offer wider customization and established brand financing partnerships; 4Corners offers faster decision-making and more direct communication with ownership. National builders have model homes in 8–10 Oklahoma City locations; 4Corners typically has 1–3 models open at a time, concentrated in its active subdivisions. For buyers seeking turnkey new construction without negotiating custom upgrades, 4Corners' defined packages reduce decision fatigue. For buyers wanting extensive plan modification, the national builders' architectural teams are better equipped.
4Corners works well for buyers wanting a new home in northwest Oklahoma City neighborhoods where land costs remain lower than central or south Oklahoma City, buyers who value quick closings and straightforward options, and first-time buyers comfortable with standard floor plans and material selections. The builder does not appeal to buyers seeking luxury finishes, extensive customization, high-end appliance packages, or modern open-concept designs at premium price points. Buyers specifically targeting south Oklahoma City (Edmond corridor, south neighborhoods near Nichols Hills), or those with tight timelines who cannot accommodate a 4–6 month build window, should explore resale inventory or national builders with completed homes.
Prospective buyers contact the builder's sales office at active subdivisions or request a meeting at the main office. The first conversation establishes buyer readiness, pre-qualification status, and available lots and floor plans. Most buyers are then shown one or more models or completed homes in the builder's current subdivisions. The sales process follows standard real estate purchase: contract signing with earnest money deposit (typically 1–2% of purchase price), a financing contingency period (15–30 days), lot selection or reservation, and weekly or bi-weekly construction updates. 4Corners does not require builder-specific financing; buyers use their own lenders, though the builder may provide preferred lender lists.
4Corners offices and models are generally open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Sunday afternoon hours by appointment. Office closure on Mondays is common; confirm current hours and active model locations before visiting, as inventory and operating locations shift seasonally. The builder maintains an online inventory map showing available lots and estimated completion dates on its website. Parking at model homes is informal but always available.
4Corners fills a practical need in Oklahoma City's real estate market: new homes at attainable prices in neighborhoods underserved by national builders, without the custom-design complexity that delays other projects. For northwest-focused buyers who value speed and simplicity over extensive personalization, the builder's no-frills approach saves decision time and delivers on predictable timelines.
