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Giving Thanks for a Home Built with Heart

This time of year many of us have time to reflect on what we’re thankful for. At KCI Homes, we are grateful to be able to help families find not just a house, but a place they can truly call home. Some of our clients and friends have expressed just how they’ve felt about their experience in becoming KCI homeowners.

Homes Built for Happiness

Take Bob & Carol Sterling, for example:

"Our home is just perfect. This is the only home I picked after seeing about 30. I have been in the home for only a short while, but I wouldn’t change a thing. Every detail of our home was planned well and built with quality."

When you work with KCI Homes, every home is designed with care and attention to detail. From layout to finishes, our goal is simple: create spaces where families feel comfortable, inspired, and proud. That’s something to be truly thankful for this season.

Honest, Hands-On Guidance

Then there’s Kelly & Heather Heathington:

"We had the best experience working with Greg in building our home. He was very honest throughout the whole process. We were more than pleased from start to finish!"

Buying or building a home can feel overwhelming, but KCI Homes is all about transparency and support. From your first consultation to handing over the keys, our team ensures you understand every step and feel confident about your choices.


What You Can Enjoy Too

With a KCI Home, you’re not just getting four walls and a roof—you’re gaining:

  • Thoughtfully planned floorplans built for real life
  • Quality craftsmanship you can see and feel
  • A team that communicates clearly and honestly
  • Peace of mind knowing your home was designed with you in mind

This November, we’re thankful for our incredible homeowners, for the trust they place in us, and for the smiles that come with turning dreams into reality. If you’re looking for a home where gratitude meets great design, KCI Homes is ready to help you find the perfect fit.

By KCI Homes Staff 10-1-2025

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