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Trust. It can’t be bought or sold. It doesn’t come in a package. It has to be earned – over time.
Jager Homes understands trust. We’ve got over 60 years of homebuilding under our toolbelt. We’ve built homes for thousands – even generations – of Calgarians. Chances are you or someone you know lives or has lived in a home built by Jager Homes.
You don’t stay at the forefront of homebuilding for as long as we have without being flexible, too. Fresh new thinking in design, incorporating the best of new technology, and evolving with lifestyle choices has made Jager Homes the builder of choice for Calgarians for over sixty years.
A rock-solid foundation with the experience of a lifetime. Innovation to create. All combined in one builder – Jager Homes. Trust isn’t easy to earn, but it’s easy to see why we’ve earned it.
For more than 60 years, Jager Homes has never wavered in its commitment to the Calgary community. In fact, the city as it stands today owes a great deal to the company and its founder Bill Jager.
With his work ethic born on a farm in Saskatchewan, Jager was not afraid to pay his dues, originally working as a carpenter for $1.06. Eventually, the land of opportunity in Calgary beckoned, and Jager quickly invested himself in every aspect of the city’s growth — land development, home building and even manufacturing construction materials such as trusses and floor joists.
He also pioneered a widely adopted framework for Calgary’s development suggesting that land would be sold and developed more efficiently if it was available in parcels as opposed to individual lots. It was in the land phase of Jager’s wide-reaching network that the company’s current general manager, Joe Roland, got his start.
“Quite honestly, we have been in business longer than any builder in Western Canada,” Roland said of Jager’s storied history. “We have been doing it for a long, long time, and with our new project we will be able to give people an alternative in the northwest.”