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Building a home is complicated. It can be scary. And doing it offsite can feel even scarier for people who haven’t seen it before. We focus on guiding them through it and making sure they know we’re in their corner. —Lacy Morgan Chief Operating Officer | Saddlebrooke Life

“I didn’t have my own bedroom growing up,” says Lacy Morgan, Chief Operating Officer of Saddlebrooke Life. “Not until I was twelve. It’s a core memory — I can still see the light coming through the window. In that moment, I understood what it felt like to finally have a space of my own.” Most housing stories begin with markets, materials, and metrics. Morgan’s begins with light through a window and the quiet weight of a door closing behind her for the first time. That moment, simple, personal, and lasting — helps shape the work of Saddlebrooke Life,

an East Texas offsite home builder helping families secure something increasingly fragile in America: a home that feels attainable. Because beneath conversations about interest rates, inventory shortages, and labor gaps lies a quieter question: will everyday families still have a pathway to ownership, or will stability become a luxury few can afford? For Morgan and Saddlebrooke’s founders, the answer is not theoretical. It is built every day on the factory floor.

LACY MORGAN | COO

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