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Celebrating 25 Years of Homes by Taber
Commemorating Accomplishments and Growth
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA / ACCESS Newswire / June 10, 2025 / Local homebuilder Homes by Taber is proud to celebrate 25 years of successful business in Oklahoma.
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Homes by Taber was started by Taber LeBlanc, owner and President, in 2000 with the help of his father-in-law John Alexander, who was a long-time, well-respected land developer around the Oklahoma City metro area. Through humble beginnings and with John's help, Homes by Taber got its start to become Oklahoma's Favorite Builder®. With hard work and dedication to customers, the company grew from building three homes in its first year to becoming the largest and most reputable home builder in Oklahoma. From the extensive list of awards won to the customer-supported reviews and testimonials, it is with considerable pride that Homes by Taber serves customers and provides the highest level of service and quality for their biggest investment.
The company's Proudly Overbuilt motto was first established while being the first and only builder to include a storm shelter as an included safety feature. Since then, Homes by Taber has continued to add in included features that other builders consider an upgrade to allow homeowners to stretch their dollar further.
Over the past 25 years, Homes by Taber has built and sold thousands of homes across Oklahoma, including Edmond, Piedmont, Choctaw, Guthrie, Norman, Yukon, Mustang, Moore, Deer Creek, Lawton, and Tulsa. As Homes by Taber celebrates 25 years of excellence, the company looks forward to continuing its legacy of building quality homes and making a lasting impact for Oklahoma families.
To mark this milestone, the company and its connections will gather at The Criterion on June 11, 2025, for an evening of music, camaraderie, and celebration.
To learn more about Homes by Taber, visit www.homesbytaber.com.
Contact Information
Lindsay Haltom
Director of Sales and Marketing
[email protected]
4052855105
SOURCE: Homes by Taber
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