Suprema Homes Builds In Kent, WA

Looking to build a home in Kent, WA? Suprema Homes offers customizable, modern home designs that fit your lifestyle and budget. Choose from various options and upgrades to personalize your dream home. From open layouts to premium finishes, our team is here to guide you through every step of the building process.

Moving to Kent and Need a House?

Hire Suprema Homes to build your new home.

You can choose one of many options available for your future home. Our homes are designed with the modern look and layout that people prefer while maintaining affordability. Each home can be changed in a multitude of ways by individualizing standard selections and popular upgrades, including cabinets, countertops, interior and exterior doors, plumbing fixtures, tiled showers, lighting fixtures, flooring, windows, sliding doors, roofing, and siding.

In our house designs, you will have an open and spacious feel, with larger windows and sliding glass doors.

Helpful Links For Home Building In Kent

Parcel Research

Every home build begins with planning and permitting. The journey begins with researching King County records.

Land Use, Building, Plumbing, and Mechanical Permits

The links below will help you to find permitting and planning information specific to Kent.

Electrical Permit

Electrical permits are handled by the electrical contractor through the State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries.

Suprema Homes is here to help. Contact us, and together, we will determine whether our affordable “building-on-your-lot” business model is suitable for you.

Why Move to Kent

The city of Kent, located 15 miles southeast of Seattle, was home to some of the earliest white settlers in King County, and was the first city in King County to incorporate outside of Seattle. Originally an agricultural community, it has since developed into an industrial center.

Map of Kent, WA

Visit the city’s Wikipedia page.

Other Locations in King County

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