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By the People, for the People
Polk County Builder Greg Junge Leaves Legacy Through Homes, Trails, and Youth
Whether overseeing custom home builds or coaching a youth mountain bike team, Greg Junge approaches both with the same steady focus that has made him a trusted figure in Polk County.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 6:18pm
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Greg Junge, the founder and CEO of Junge Construction, has earned a reputation in Polk County, North Carolina for his meticulous craftsmanship, intentional design, and personal approach to homebuilding. But Junge's impact extends beyond just constructing high-quality "legacy homes" - he also founded the Polk Wolverines Mountain Bike Team to give local youth access to the sport, and is a key contributor to the development of the Little White Oak Mountain Trail system, which he sees as a catalyst for the county's future.
Why it matters
Junge's dual focus on building custom homes and supporting the local community through youth programs and outdoor recreation infrastructure highlights his commitment to creating lasting impact in Polk County. His approach to homebuilding as creating "places of belonging" rather than just structures, as well as his belief that the trails and bike team can drive sustainable economic growth without changing the county's identity, demonstrate his holistic vision for shaping the region's future.
The details
Junge got his start in construction at a young age, working weekends with his father, a general contractor. After years of specialized trade work, he realized he wanted to oversee the entire construction process to prevent problems caused by miscommunication between trades. He founded Junge Construction in 2019, focusing on custom residential homes that he calls "legacy homes." Beyond his construction business, Junge founded the Polk Wolverines Mountain Bike Team to give local youth access to the sport, and is a key contributor to the development of the Little White Oak Mountain Trail system, which he sees as crucial to the county's future growth.
- Junge founded Junge Construction in 2019, shifting his focus fully to the custom home building business.
- The Polk Wolverines Mountain Bike Team was founded in the team's first seasons, nearly doubling in size and producing consistent podium finishes at state-level races.
The players
Greg Junge
The founder and CEO of Junge Construction, a custom home building company in Polk County, North Carolina. Junge is also the founder of the Polk Wolverines Mountain Bike Team and a key contributor to the development of the Little White Oak Mountain Trail system.
Cato Junge
Greg Junge's father, who was a general contractor and local business owner. He taught Greg the importance of work ethic and craftsmanship at a young age.
Polk Wolverines Mountain Bike Team
A youth mountain bike team founded by Greg Junge that gives local kids access to the sport, emphasizing fundamentals, safety, and resilience over speed alone.
Friends of Little White Oak Mountain
A volunteer-led nonprofit organization dedicated to building, maintaining, and protecting the Little White Oak Mountain Trail system, which Greg Junge sees as crucial to Polk County's future.
What they’re saying
“I don't want to just build houses. I want to create places of belonging. Homes that mean something. Homes that families pass down.”
— Greg Junge, Founder and CEO, Junge Construction
“These trails will one day be just as well-known as horses are here. Mark my words.”
— Greg Junge, Founder and CEO, Junge Construction
What’s next
The Polk Wolverines Mountain Bike Team will continue to grow and compete in races across North Carolina, while the Friends of Little White Oak Mountain organization works toward the next phase of trail expansion.
The takeaway
Greg Junge's dual focus on building custom "legacy homes" and supporting the local community through youth programs and outdoor recreation infrastructure demonstrates his commitment to creating lasting, positive change in Polk County. His holistic approach to shaping the region's future, driven by a deep personal connection to the area, sets him apart as a builder, mentor, and community leader.


