Elite Build Construction, an Oklahoma-based building company, reports growing demand for custom barndominiums and concrete projects from empty nesters and early retirees seeking homes that better match their evolving lifestyles. The company notes that homeowners in their 50s and 60s are increasingly looking to downsize from traditional family homes and create spaces that offer open layouts, reduced maintenance, and personalized design.
Sean Jones, Owner of Elite Build Construction, stated that clients are seeking homes that reflect their current identities and preferences. "We're seeing more and more clients in their 50s and 60s looking for homes that offer open layouts, less maintenance, and a design that truly reflects who they are now," Jones said. The company emphasizes its approach of walking alongside customers from planning through completion, focusing on quality craftsmanship and clear communication.
Customer testimonials highlight satisfaction with the building process and final results. Kevin Martin, a barndominium owner, praised the company's organization and communication, stating, "I was so pleased with how Sean and his team kept my property clean and organized throughout the entire building process. The quality of the work was exceptional." Rachel Amos, another barndominium owner, reported her project was completed six weeks ahead of schedule despite changes during construction, noting that her home with high ceilings feels like a daily vacation.
The company is currently scheduling free consultations for homeowners and commercial clients planning projects for 2026. For those interested in viewing recent projects or learning more about barndominium and concrete services, additional information is available at https://www.ebc-ok.com. The company also maintains a presence on social media platforms including https://www.facebook.com/elitebuildco and https://linkedin.com/company/elite-build-co for customer stories and building tips.
This trend toward custom barndominiums reflects broader shifts in housing preferences among older homeowners who prioritize functionality, personal expression, and reduced maintenance over traditional home features. As demographic changes continue with aging populations, builders who specialize in adaptable, personalized housing solutions may see sustained demand from this growing market segment.



