Build your affordable custom home in St. Leon, Indiana with the help of Zeilman-James Homes. Our extensive building experience includes a variety of floor plans and home styles. Choose from one of our many pre-existing home plans, provide us with your own plans, or let the Zeilman-James Homes custom building experts help you design the custom floor plan of your dream home.

Why Build in St. Leon, Indiana?

St. Leon is a truly small town, with a population of around 387. Located in Kelso Township in Dearborn County, St. Leon is known to locals as Corn Land, and has an interesting historical distinction. In the days of prohibition, it was the place for Hoosiers and Buckeyes to buy homemade moonshine. Today, St. Leon offers residents the benefits of a spacious country setting, great community schools along with a host of shopping and business options in nearby communities.

Conveniently located near downtown Cincinnati, St. Leon residents are able enjoy the excitement of city without having to travel very far. In fact, many St. Leon residents commute to jobs in Cincinnati, while enjoying the peace and pleasures of country living.

Building Consultants Here to Help

Contact one of our building consultants to discover how easy it can be to build an affordable, custom dream home in St. Leon, Indiana.

3 steps to building the home of your dreams…

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BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

Schedule a convenient time to meet with a building consultant at our showroom in Milford, Ohio.
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OUR PLAN OR YOURS

Choose one of our many floor plans or we can build your own custom plan.
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INSTANT PRICING

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Great Customer Experience from St. Leon Indiana Area

We chose ZJ to build our house for the next chapter in our lives. A ranch home with specifics for future needs, and we are very pleased. We have only been in our new home for a few months but the process from start to finish was worth it. We did experience delays in products & subcontractors but with the current situation it is the norm.
– Kevin Kepler via Google