OUR SERVICE AREAS

Cornerstone Homes & Properties designs, builds, and renovates homes across Claremore, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Catoosa, Verdigris, Inola, and the greater Rogers County area.

OUR SERVICE TERRITORY

From our Claremore headquarters, Cornerstone Homes serves homeowners across Rogers County, the Tulsa metro, and the surrounding communities of northeastern Oklahoma.

Cornerstone Homes & Properties has spent more than twenty years building custom homes, renovations, and outbuildings for families throughout northeastern Oklahoma. Headquartered in Claremore — the county seat of Rogers County — our roots run deep in this part of the state, and our service territory extends across a broad swath of communities that stretches from Tulsa to the Grand Lake region. Whether you own a half-acre lot in a new subdivision or a sprawling rural tract with panoramic views of the Ozark foothills, Cornerstone brings the same commitment to quality craftsmanship, transparent pricing, and personalized design to every project we undertake.

Our service area centers on Rogers County but reaches well into Tulsa County, Wagoner County, Mayes County, and beyond. We actively build in Claremore, Catoosa, Verdigris, Inola, Owasso, Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oologah, Chelsea, Foyil, Pryor, Collinsville, Coweta, and many surrounding communities. Each of these towns has a distinct character — from the Route 66 heritage of Catoosa to the booming suburban growth of Owasso and Broken Arrow — and we tailor our approach accordingly. Understanding local soil conditions, zoning ordinances, school districts, and permitting procedures is not an afterthought for us; it is the foundation of every successful build.

Northeastern Oklahoma offers some of the most attractive conditions for new home construction in the entire state. Land remains affordable compared to metropolitan markets, property taxes are reasonable, and the region sits at a geographic crossroads with easy access to the Tulsa metro via the Will Rogers Turnpike, Highway 169, Highway 66, and the Broken Arrow Expressway. Families who choose to build in communities like Claremore, Verdigris, or Inola enjoy the benefits of rural or small-town living — larger lots, less traffic, strong community bonds — while still being within a thirty-minute drive of Tulsa's employment centers, medical facilities, shopping, and entertainment.

At Cornerstone Homes, we operate a true design-and-build model. That means our in-house design team and construction crews work together from the very first meeting through the final walk-through. When you bring us a rough sketch, a Pinterest board, or even just a list of must-haves, our designers translate your vision into buildable plans that respect your budget and take full advantage of your lot's topography, orientation, and views. Because we do not outsource design to a third party, communication stays seamless and changes are implemented quickly — saving you time, money, and frustration.

Custom home construction is at the heart of what we do, but our capabilities extend far beyond ground-up builds. We are one of the region's most experienced contractors for whole-home renovations, kitchen remodels, room additions, basement construction, screened-in porches, garages, workshops, and agricultural outbuildings like barns and horse facilities. Many of our clients come to us after purchasing an older home in a great location and wanting to modernize it without losing its character. Others need a detached shop or barndominium on their rural property. Whatever the scope, we apply the same project management discipline and quality standards.

One question we hear frequently from homeowners considering a build in our service area is about well and septic systems. Many of the communities surrounding Claremore — including Verdigris, Inola, and portions of unincorporated Rogers County — are served by rural water districts rather than municipal water, and lots outside city limits typically require an on-site septic system. Cornerstone has extensive experience navigating DEQ requirements, perc testing, and septic design. We factor these considerations into your project budget and timeline from day one so there are no surprises down the road.

Building codes and permitting requirements vary from town to town and county to county across our service territory. The City of Claremore, the City of Owasso, the City of Broken Arrow, and Tulsa all have their own inspection departments and code amendments, while unincorporated areas of Rogers County fall under the Rogers County Planning Commission. Cornerstone handles all permitting, plan submissions, and inspections on your behalf, drawing on years of experience working with each jurisdiction. We know what inspectors look for, how to prepare submissions that move quickly through review, and how to keep your project on schedule.

Schools are a major factor for families deciding where to build, and northeastern Oklahoma is home to a wide range of excellent districts. Claremore Public Schools, Owasso Public Schools, Broken Arrow Public Schools, Verdigris Public Schools, Catoosa Public Schools, Inola Public Schools, and Tulsa Public Schools all fall within our service area. We regularly help clients identify lots within specific attendance zones and can advise on how school district boundaries intersect with available land. Building a home is a long-term investment, and choosing the right location relative to schools can significantly impact your family's quality of life and your property's resale value.

The landscape of northeastern Oklahoma is remarkably diverse. Within our service area you will find the rolling hills and cross-timber forests of Rogers County, the alluvial flats along the Verdigris River, the suburban corridors of Tulsa's northern and eastern suburbs, and the open pastureland that defines communities like Inola and Foyil. Each terrain presents unique considerations for site preparation, foundation design, drainage, and landscaping. Cornerstone's construction team has built on every type of terrain this region has to offer, and we work closely with soil engineers and surveyors to ensure your home sits on a solid foundation — literally and figuratively.

Transparent pricing is a cornerstone of our business — pun intended. Before construction begins, you receive a detailed, line-item estimate that breaks down every material, labor category, and allowance. We use a fixed-price contract model so you know exactly what your home will cost, barring only client-requested changes. If material costs fluctuate or unforeseen site conditions arise, we communicate openly and work together to find solutions. Our clients consistently tell us that the absence of financial surprises is one of the most valuable aspects of working with Cornerstone.

Community involvement matters to us. Our team lives in the towns where we build — our kids play on the same sports teams, we shop at the same stores, and we worship at the same churches. That connection creates a level of accountability you simply will not find with a large production builder who parachutes into a market to chase volume. When you drive past a Cornerstone home five, ten, or twenty years from now, we want it to stand as proof of our commitment to lasting quality.

If you are considering building a custom home, renovating an existing property, or adding an outbuilding anywhere in northeastern Oklahoma, we invite you to start a conversation with our team. Visit our Claremore office, give us a call at 918-344-1731, or fill out our online consultation request. We will discuss your goals, walk your property if you have one, and provide an honest assessment of scope, budget, and timeline. Building a home is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make — and we believe you deserve a builder who treats it that way.

FAQ

Common questions about building and renovating homes across our northeastern Oklahoma service area.

What areas does Cornerstone Homes serve in Oklahoma?

Cornerstone Homes & Properties serves communities throughout northeastern Oklahoma, including Claremore, Catoosa, Verdigris, Inola, Owasso, Broken Arrow, Tulsa, and the broader Rogers County area. We also build in parts of Tulsa County, Wagoner County, and Mayes County.

How much does it cost to build a custom home in northeastern Oklahoma?

Custom home costs vary based on size, finishes, lot conditions, and location. Northeastern Oklahoma generally offers more affordable land and construction costs compared to many metropolitan areas. Contact us for a personalized estimate based on your specific plans and property.

Does Cornerstone Homes help with finding land or lots?

While we are not a real estate agency, we regularly advise clients on lot selection and can evaluate properties for buildability, including soil conditions, utility access, well and septic feasibility, and zoning compatibility with your intended home design.

What is the design-and-build process?

Our design-and-build model means you work with one team from initial concept through construction completion. We handle architectural design, engineering, permitting, and construction in-house, ensuring seamless communication and accountability at every stage.

Can I build on rural acreage outside city limits?

Yes. We frequently build on rural acreage throughout Rogers County and surrounding areas. We have extensive experience with well and septic systems, rural water districts, county permitting, and the unique site preparation requirements of rural properties.

Does Cornerstone handle building permits and inspections?

Absolutely. We manage all permit applications, plan submissions, and coordinate every required inspection. Our team is experienced with permitting procedures across all the jurisdictions in our service area, from city building departments to county offices.

What types of projects does Cornerstone Homes build?

We build custom homes, room additions, barns and outbuildings, garages, basements, screened-in porches, and barndominiums. We also perform whole-home renovations and kitchen remodels. Whether it is a ground-up build or a transformation of an existing property, we can help.

How long does it take to build a custom home in Oklahoma?

A typical custom home build takes between 8 and 14 months from groundbreaking to move-in, depending on the size, complexity, and any custom features. We provide a detailed construction timeline during the planning phase so you know what to expect.

Why choose Cornerstone Homes over a national production builder?

Cornerstone is locally owned and operated in Claremore with over 20 years of experience. We offer truly custom designs, transparent fixed-price contracts, in-house design services, and a level of personal attention that large production builders simply cannot match.

How do I get started with Cornerstone Homes?

Getting started is easy. Call us at 918-344-1731, visit our Claremore office, or fill out the consultation request form on our website. We will schedule a meeting to discuss your vision, walk your property if applicable, and outline next steps.

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