The emotional imprint remains vivid.
“How do we give that feeling to more people?” she asks.
She admires architectural grandeur but remains focused on access.
“Beautiful luxury homes are wonderful, but most families aren’t looking for extravagance. They’re looking for stability and a place to belong .” —Morgan
Looking Ahead
Morgan envisions a future where offsite construction becomes mainstream through regional design centers and builder partnerships nationwide. “Buyers will walk into showrooms, design their homes with experts, and watch modules delivered and assembled with precision.” Traditional builders, she believes, will increasingly integrate offsite methods to offset labor shortages and accelerate production. “We don’t have enough electricians or plumbers. That shortage isn’t going away. Offsite helps us build smarter with the workforce we have.” Saddlebrooke’s leaders plan to serve as visible advocates, representing the broader movement rather than only their own factory. “More houses for more people is bigger than any single company.”
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