Subdivisions
Jay Terrell Construction, Inc., has a long-standing reputation for building quality, energy efficient homes in the North Okaloosa and North Walton Counties. We are currently building a subdivision called Southern Oaks in northeast Crestview on Poverty Creek Road and have just started a new subdivision called Southern Belle. We can customize any plan for you. We can also assist with getting your financing.
Already have your own lot? Great! We can build there, too.
Building or buying a home can be intimidating, and our goal is to make it as smooth and easy as possible by treating everyone respectfully and honestly. You will be pleased with a Jay Terrell Construction home!
Ashtin Estates
Ashtin Estates is just off Garden City Road, well worth the drive to this quiet country setting. Each lot is a half acre and level with mature trees. This restricted subdivision of all brick homes has underground utilities and decorative street lights, with prices beginning at $199,000.
SOLD OUT!
SOLD OUT!
King's Hill Estates
King's Hill Estates, located off Poverty Creek Road, is a quaint, single street subdivision of half acre, level lots that are 150 feet wide. Subdivision lots are typically only 100 feet wide or less! Incorporating the same high quality as Ashtin Estates, but a little smaller and with vinyl siding. This Subdivision is convenient to East Crestview, Mossy Head, and the I-10/Hwy. 285 area.
SOLD OUT!
Adams-Powell Subdivision
Jay Terrell Construction, Inc., is building three gorgeous new homes on some of the last lots in the Adams-Powell Subdivision located in the heart of Crestview. This well-established subdivision has a mix of classic older homes and newly constructed homes.
Southern Oaks
Jay Terrell Construction, Inc., is building a new subdivision in northeast Crestview! The houses are similar to the ones built in King's Hill Estates.
ONLY 8 HOUSES LEFT as of 12/8/23
Southern Belle - New subdivision!
Jay Terrell Construction, Inc., is building a BRAND NEW subdivision in northeast Crestview! The houses will be similar to the ones built in Southern Oaks.