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Builder tailors plans to family’s needs

March 07, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

Research led Roger and Dawn Stephens to Silverthorne Homes. The couple lived on the cusp of Marion County when they decided to build a home that would be customized to their young family’s needs.
The Stephenses chose the Hayden floor plan, then made changes to fit their lifestyle. They were on site every day from start [...]

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