— One Operation

Acquisition data, build costs, and contracts — in one firm.

PEAK Time is not a broker that refers you to a builder. We hold the land data, the cost models, and the construction contracts inside a single operation.

/ Integrated Structure

The standard path splits land negotiation and construction into separate contracts with separate firms. Each handoff introduces cost variance and timeline slippage that neither party owns.

No handoffs. No misaligned incentives.

PEAK runs acquisition analysis and build cost modeling before any offer is made. The same team that sources the plot executes the construction—full-cycle transparency, aligned incentives throughout.

Wide documentary shot of a residential construction site in morning daylight, concrete foundation slab poured and curing, framing lumber stacked at left edge, open sky above, suburban street context visible in background
Wide documentary shot of a residential construction site in morning daylight, concrete foundation slab poured and curing, framing lumber stacked at left edge, open sky above, suburban street context visible in background
+ Numbers Over Narrative

Vetted plots. Completed builds. On-schedule delivery.

120+ Plots Transacted

80+ Builds Completed

94% On-Schedule Rate

Houses and commercial structures built in-house, from foundation through handoff—no subcontracted general contractors.

Tracked across the last three years of completed projects. Single-operator control removes the scheduling gaps that multi-party contracts create.

Residential and commercial plots sourced, vetted, and closed—with documented title and zoning review on every transaction.

End-to-end accountability

Every project runs on a single cost model built before ground breaks. Budget overruns from broker-to-contractor handoffs don't exist when one firm controls both sides.

Our project files include acquisition records, approved plans, and build-phase milestones. Due-diligence buyers can review the full documentation chain.

Ready to run the numbers on a specific plot or build?

Bring a site address, a budget range, or a build type. We'll have a substantive first conversation with actual data behind it.