Founded in 2004 in Falls Church, Virginia, Omni Metro Development LLC, operating as Omni Metro Homes, has established itself as a premier home builder in Northern Virginia. The company is dedicated to creating high-quality residences that blend seamlessly into established neighborhoods, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and functional design. With an extensive portfolio that has evolved over the years, Omni Metro Homes stands out by our commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail, as if every home were their own.
The founder, Markus Dabrowski, brings a wealth of experience in the construction industry, having worked on various residential and commercial projects throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. His background, which combines practical carpentry skills with an academic foundation in Architecture and Urban Planning, equips him with a unique perspective on home building. As a result, the company emphasizes quality in every aspect of construction—from conceptual design to the final touches—ensuring that each project not only meets but often exceeds client expectations.
Omni Metro Homes offers a comprehensive suite of services, including custom home building, investment opportunities for developers, and renovations that cater to differing budget requirements. The company's business philosophy centers around building affordable homes without compromising quality. Their meticulous approach ensures that every property is tailored to the unique characteristics of its lot and surroundings. By utilizing sustainable building practices, such as energy-efficient designs and recycling materials, Omni Metro Homes also prioritizes environmental responsibility alongside quality construction.
With a solid reputation among clients and partners, Omni Metro Homes combines professionalism and experience with a hands-on approach, guaranteeing that each project is completed on time and within budget. This focus on customer satisfaction and a no-nonsense building process makes them a respected name in home construction across Arlington, McLean, Falls Church, and Fairfax.