JUNE-JULY 2025 BUILT AMERICA MAG WEST

Built America Magazine | West

It’s that transparency, that window into the process, that makes Foksha stand out. It’s not curated perfection. It’s honesty. It’s reality. “It’s just being present,” Oleg says. “Being consistent. That’s how people come to trust you.”

Not offices. Not empires. Homes.

“I want to know my clients. I want to walk the builds. I don’t want to sit behind a desk all day.”

The Foundation Beneath It All

Legacy, Not Just Longevity

In a time when speed often outpaces care, and scale often overshadows soul, Foksha Homes builds a different way. A slower way. A truer way. Oleg doesn’t just build for profit. He builds for purpose. And in doing so, he’s created more than a company. He’s created a craft that honors his roots, his family, and his community. Because for Foksha Homes, the story doesn’t begin with concrete.

His father, now retired, still stops by the job sites. His wife helps run the business. And while Oleg doesn’t know if his four children will someday take the reins, he hopes the company’s story continues. “My dad started something meaningful. I took it to a new level. If my kids want it, I want them to take it even further.”

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But no matter how big Foksha Homes grows, Oleg’s focus remains the same: build homes.

It begins with character.

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