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Taylor Morrison builds Dahlia for GHBA Benefit Homes Project

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The foundation has been poured and the framing is underway is completed for one of two Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n Benefit Homes Project homes in 2022.

Taylor Morrison Houston is building its one-story Dahlia Plan for this 42-year-old charity fundraiser on a lot it also donated in Grand Vista. The second home is being built by HistoryMak­er Homes in Sunterra.

The Benefit home — being built with donated materials, labor and services by GHBA member companies — will include upgrade amenities not often found in homes with similar pricing and will be sold at market value. The majority of the proceeds will go to local charities HomeAid Houston and Operation Finally Home.

Taylor Morrison’s Dahlia Plan is a 1,532 sq. ft., one-story home with three bedrooms, two baths and a two-car garage.

It is elegant with a splash of charm, while it offers optimal living space for growing families. An extended formal foyer flows into an openconcep­t gathering room and kitchen that is perfect for family gatherings or entertaini­ng.

There is also a formal dining room that is the ideal setting for intimate dinners or grand celebratio­ns.

The private owner’s suite is located at the back of the home offering a beautiful retreat with its wall of windows.

“The GHBA is extremely grateful to Todd Rasmussen, Taylor Morrison division president and Bill Dalton, Taylor Morrison’s vice president of Land for committing their constructi­on and admin teams to become a Benefit home builder,” said Scott Merovitch, Chesmar Homes city president and the chairman of the Benefit Homes Project. “This is their second Benefit home since 2018, and it couldn’t come at a better time than 2022. We thank the Taylor Morrison team and their vendors who will make this a successful project.”

Since the project began more than $12 million has been raised.

Vendors and trades are asked to donate everything from the initial site work through the closing costs.

“Our vendors and trades are both loyal to our company and dedicated to giving back to the community,” said Rasmussen. “We are proud to work with such generous and hardworkin­g people.”

Grand Vista is located in the city of Richmond. The community is ideal for home buyers seeking all the advantages of contempora­ry suburban living just approximat­ely 30 miles from downtown Houston. Grand Vista covers over 600 acres with abundant amenities including two community clubhouses and pools, playground­s, an on-site elementary school and lakeside walking trails. Grand Vista offers oneand two-story floor plans priced from the $400,000s.

For more informatio­n visit www.ghba.org or call 281-970-8970.

 ?? Courtesy of GHBA ?? Taylor Morrison’s Dahlia Plan in its community of Grand Vista is being built for the Benefit Homes Project.
Courtesy of GHBA Taylor Morrison’s Dahlia Plan in its community of Grand Vista is being built for the Benefit Homes Project.

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