company history

Midwest Homes Inc.  has been a committed custom builder in the Madison and Dane County area to customers since 1969. We would like the opportunity to show you our commitment to you the customer as the builder of choice.  Our building process is simple, fun, manageable and just right for you and your family.

Midwest Homes Inc. was founded by William F. McKee in 1968 after realizing that there was a need for a quality custom homebuilder.  Bill started his career off by attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison. After attending the University of Wisconsin, Bill went to work for Oscar Mayer, where he became one of Oscar Mayer building maintenance supervisors and assisted in finding new building locations. He would then manage the construction of these new facilities, which helped in the growth of Oscar Mayer.

In 1970, Bill began developing land around the Madison area.  You might have heard of some of the areas they have developed that include: Tower Hill, Wildwood, Seminole Ridge, Chapel Valley-Fitchburg, and Gateway-Verona.  For many years, Bill ran Midwest Homes Inc. & McKee Associates, Inc.

In 1993, Brian McKee, took over as Construction Manager.  Brian is the second generation of Midwest Homes Inc. He brings many new and innovative ideas to the building industry. Brian started learning every aspect of the building business at a very early age while working for his father.  He started as a laborer and landscaper while in middle school, and worked into being a carpenter the last two years of high school.  While attending college, Brian continued to work as a carpenter and he also began running small commercial projects for McKee Associates Inc. (a sister company).

Brian McKee currently serves in the following positions: As the President of Midwest Homes Inc. and McKee Associates. (Commercial Division).  He is also the builder who meets with you personally, designs your custom home plans and is with you from beginning to the end.

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