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314: Alan Beulah - Area President of M/I Homes (Charlotte, NC)

314: Alan Beulah - Area President of M/I Homes (Charlotte, NC)

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In this episode, Jeff sits down with Alan Beulah, the Charlotte Area President for MI Homes, to discuss the builder’s legacy, mission, and local impact.

Alan shares his journey from psychology major to homebuilding executive, the importance of culture and customer experience at MI Homes, and the company’s long-term commitment to serving families in the Charlotte and Lake Norman regions.

They dive into:

  • Alan’s background in sales, marketing, and homebuilding


  • MI Homes’ history and expansion across Charlotte, Mooresville, Huntersville, and beyond


  • How MI’s culture and leadership prioritize people and customer care


  • The company’s customer-first approach to home readiness and transparency


  • How the pandemic helped accelerate virtual tools for buyers


  • The importance of identifying community needs before development


  • and much more!


"We don’t just build homes—we help people build lives. And that’s something we take very seriously at MI." – Alan Beulah

MIHomes.com


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