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Tracewater Homes Podcast

Tracewater Homes Podcast

Auteur(s): Brent Hanish Matt Hanish Jeanee Hanish
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The Tracewater Homes Podcast brings you inside the world of modern homebuilding, market trends, and the partnerships shaping the future of residential construction. Known for their innovative steel-frame homes, Tracewater dives into what today’s buyers want, how the industry is evolving, and the experts who help bring every project to life. Whether you’re a homeowner, agent, or builder, this podcast delivers insights, inspiration, and behind-the-scenes conversations from the front lines of construction.© 2026 Brent Hanish, Matt Hanish, Jeanee Hanish Économie
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  • Tracewater Homes Podcast: Leslie Dion on Value, Quality, and Convenience in New Construction
    Feb 2 2026

    This episode of the Tracewater Homes podcast features Leslie Dion of Abbott Martin Group EXP Realty, the sales agent for the Walton and Okaloosa County area, who discusses the value, quality, and convenience of building a new home with Tracewater Homes.


    The key points of the discussion include:

    • Convenience and the Building Process: Leslie highlights that her favorite aspect of Tracewater Homes is the convenience of their simple 12-step process, which helps alleviate the stress and nervousness buyers often have about new construction. Tracewater Homes manages the entire process, including lot clearing and utility coordination, to provide a complete "turnkey product," taking the burden off buyers who may only build one or two homes in their lifetime.
    • Affordability and Market Growth: Leslie, who lives and works in the area, discusses the increasing value and affordability of homes north of the bay, in areas like Niceville and Freeport, compared to locations closer to the coast like Santa Rosa Beach. She notes that the lack of developable land near the coast is driving growth north, creating a lot of opportunity in places like Freeport and DeFuniak. Tracewater Homes offers a lower price per square foot by providing options like second-story additions.
    • Value and Quality: The team emphasizes Tracewater Homes' commitment to quality, including standard features such as 9-foot ceilings and hooded kitchen vents, which are typically considered upgrades by other builders.
    • Benefits to Buyers and Agents:
      • Customization and Design: The Builder Trend app allows clients to be as hands-on or hands-off as they prefer, even designing their home from the comfort of their couch. The app allows clients to preview and see the financial impact of their selections, and all selections and pricing are finalized upfront.
      • Financial Stability: Pre-pricing all selections before construction allows clients to secure financing for the full cost before closing on their construction loan, limiting the chances of them having to pay out-of-pocket for change orders later.
      • Insurance and Longevity: New construction with Tracewater Homes helps solve the problem of high insurance costs in Florida. The use of materials like steel framing and LP Smart Side results in lower insurance rates and also eliminates the risk of termite damage, a "silent killer of homes". The goal is to build homes that will be good for 20, 30, or 40 years.
      • Communication: For agents, Tracewater Homes provides convenience by taking over weekly client communication and job site updates with photos via the Builder Trend app.
      • Timeframe: The typical construction window is about eight months from the time the building permit is secured.

    The hosts and Leslie conclude by emphasizing the company's focus on being a family-owned business that provides a good product, customer service, and customer experience for everyone involved.

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    26 min
  • TJ Martin on the Future of Real Estate in the Panhandle: Now is the Time to Build New Construction
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of the Trace Water Homes podcast, host Matt speaks with TJ Martin, President of Abbott Martin Group, about the current state of the real estate market in the Florida Panhandle. TJ Martin, whose group represents Trace Water Homes across the entire Panhandle from Pensacola to Panama City, shares insights into new construction.


    Key discussion points include:

    • The current market is showing "new synergy" with downward pressure on interest rates.
    • An economist, Zel Charles (who is one of the top economists in the country in regards to real estate and is driven heavily in the new construction world), provided insight that the Panhandle is significantly underserved in new construction and lots being developed.
    • New construction sales are expected to "continue to tick up".
    • They discuss why now is the ideal time to buy, noting that if buyers "lock in on a contract now," they are paying 2025 prices for their home and getting 2026 rates when the home is completed.
    • Matt mentions that their preferred lender, Chevlin Lachler of Acushure Mortgage, has construction perm programs with a current interest-only rate of 6.99% during the construction period.
    • Trace Water Homes' product offerings, such as metal studs and specific finishes, help mitigate high insurance costs, lower utility bills, and address pain points like storms, hurricanes, and termites for homeowners in Florida.
    • They explain the seamless process for engaging with the Trace Water Home sales team and the advantages of utilizing Trace Water's pre-designed plans over a full custom build, which saves time, money, and "brain damage".

    The hosts encourage listeners to be curious and reach out to the sales team. For pre-approval information, visit Chevlin Lachler's website at lockwithler.com. To connect with the Trace Water Homes sales team, visit tracewwaterhomes.com.

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    22 min
  • "Design and Structural Options with Tracewater Homes".
    Dec 30 2025

    This episode of the Tracewater Homes podcast features a discussion with Jeannie, the VP of design, about design and structural options available for home buyers. The conversation, hosted by Brent, moves beyond technical specifications and building products to focus on the aesthetic and customizable aspects of a home, such as tiles, flooring, and countertops.


    Key topics include:

    • Design Trends for the New Year: Discussion of 2026 trends, including warmer colors, moody tones, accent walls, and the shift from gray and white neutrals to cream and beige.
    • Cabinetry and Wood Tones: A look at the timelessness of shaker cabinets, the popularity of painted white cabinets on the coast, and the option for stained or different-colored island cabinets.
    • Selections Process: Jeanne explains how Tracewater Homes simplifies the overwhelming process of selecting finishes by creating curated collections, such as tile collections with pre-paired grouts.
    • Transparency and Technology: The speakers highlight the use of the "Builder Trend" online portal, which provides transparent pricing and allows clients to make and track selections.
    • Structural Options: The conversation shifts to customization beyond finishes, covering options like the third car garage, insulation, epoxy flooring, and a pre-wire for an electric car charger.
    • Outdoor Living: Options discussed include rear porch extensions, covered and screened patios, and a full outdoor kitchen, with a focus on materials like HDPE and granite suitable for Florida's climate.
    • Multigenerational and Family-Focused Design: The speakers emphasize that the homes are designed with families in mind, discussing features like two-story options and the "Personal Touch Selection," which allows families to leave their mark on the home during construction.


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    1 h
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