
MLB Homes was built on a foundation that goes back to 1994, when David Benny arrived in the South Carolina Lowcountry — his company, DJ Construction, was brought on as a lead contractor at Del Webb's Sun City in Bluffton, one of the largest master-planned communities in the region. DJ Construction oversaw every critical phase of the home building process, coordinating trades across concrete, framing, drywall, paint, roofing, windows, and doors. Over his tenure, David oversaw the construction of more than 8,000 homes, building the kind of operational discipline and craftsmanship standards that only come from doing something at serious scale. It was on those job sites that Moses first learned the trade, spending his high school summers working alongside David in the field.
From there, David founded Park West Homes, a development firm that created three communities in Pooler, Georgia and delivered over 500 homes to families across the region. Moses joined after college, taking on the day-to-day building operations as project manager — responsible for keeping construction moving across multiple communities and multiple trades.
David went on to develop multifamily housing in New York City before ultimately doing what the Lowcountry has a way of making people do — coming back. He returned to South Carolina and reunited with Moses, this time focused on something more personal: spec homes built the way they believe homes should be built.
Since 2020, they have completed 20 spec homes across Hilton Head Island and Bluffton, in communities ranging from Indigo Run to Palmetto Hall. Every one of them carries the same standard David set thirty years ago on a job site in Bluffton — and that Moses carries forward today.
Meet Our Team →A family team with decades of experience across every phase of home building.
A family business in the truest sense. The same family that started building here in 1996 walks the sites today. We answer to our name above the door — and to our clients, for life.
We say what things will cost. We say how long they'll take. And then we do them. Most of what goes wrong in custom homes goes wrong in the contract — so we make ours honest.
In-house millwork. Hand-selected materials. The shortcuts most builders take are exactly the things our clients hire us to refuse.