Builder Straight Talk Podcast
Matthew Reibenstein started as a civil engineer before realizing the job site felt more like home than the office ever did. "Those aren't my people. I do better in the job sites. I do better in the trailers. I do better with the foremen." For fifteen years he ran Royal Design Build in Montgomery, Texas, building custom homes shaped around the families who'd actually live in them. His design process starts with one question before anyone talks about cabinets or floor plans: tell me about your day. Because livability is what makes a home actually work. "What I'd rather do is make the home work for you, then we'll make it pretty." He also has something to say about the language the industry uses. "It is not a unit, it's a home. It's where somebody raises their family, it's where somebody retires, it's where somebody lives life." When production builders moved into his market, a school board planning committee handed him numbers he couldn't ignore: seventeen new communities coming into his backyard, every one of them a production builder. Standing still wasn't an option. A merger with Story Built Homes followed, and with it an honest look at what it costs to trade fifteen years of sole decision-making for a shared table. "We live in a world where a lot of times the word follower has a very negative connotation, and I don't know why that is. There's leaders and there's followers. And I've always said, in order to have good leaders, you have to have good followers." He's equally candid about 2021 and 2022, years that looked golden from the outside and felt like something else from where he was standing. "Every day of my life I hated it, and everybody goes, 'Well, that's when building was the best.' You're right. I could've walked outside and said, 'I'm a builder,' and you didn't even check my credentials, and you signed a contract with me." Faith, a cowboy hat story with a lesson worth hearing, mental health in the trades, and a three-Ironman detail that catches most people off guard round out one of the more candid conversations on the show. Matthew Reibenstein is the Chief Strategy Officer at Story Built Homes, with more than a decade of experience in custom homebuilding and land development across Montgomery County and Greater Houston. He joined Story Built Homes following the merger with Royal Design Build Co., the firm he founded and led for 15 years. A Texas A&M graduate, Matthew is the Immediate Past President of the Greater Houston Builders Association and a Life Director of the Texas Association of Builders. Outside of work, he is a devoted Christian, husband, and father of three, and is rarely seen without a cowboy hat. Follow Builder Straight Talk: * Web: https://BuilderStraightTalk.com [https://BuilderStraightTalk.com] * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkrisa [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkrisa] * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BuilderStraightTalk [https://www.facebook.com/BuilderStraightTalk] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/builderstraighttalk [https://www.instagram.com/builderstraighttalk] Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:36 Meet Matthew Reibenstein 03:46 Engineer to Builder 09:42 Meaningful Builds 11:26 Setting Client Expectations 15:17 Buyer Trends Over Time 18:20 Why Merge to Compete 26:58 Leading and Following 30:14 Custom Spec and Land 33:22 Risk Capital and Problem Solving 37:57 Career Doubts in Chaos 38:45 Post COVID Frenzy 40:28 Supply Shocks and Shortages 43:25 Market Whiplash 45:45 Faith at the Desk 47:33 Giving Back to Builders 53:39 TAB Leadership and Mentorship 57:30 Homes, Not Units 01:02:15 Why Join the Association 01:07:57 Rapid Fire 01:10:46 Closing
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