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HiLine Homes Named Gold Winner in Best of Southwest Washington Home & Garden Awards
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WOODLAND, Wash. - Washingtoner -- HiLine Homes has been named the Gold Winner in the Home & Garden category of the annual Best of Southwest Washington awards (https://bestofsouthwestwashington.com/listings/...), recognizing the company as a top home builder in the region based on community votes.

Presented by Bicoastal Media, the Best of Southwest Washington awards highlight standout local businesses across a variety of industries. Winners are determined by public voting, making the recognition a reflection of the trust and support HiLine Homes has earned from homeowners and communities throughout Southwest Washington.

"We're honored to receive the Gold distinction this year," said Michael Eitelman, Home Consultant at HiLine Homes. "It means a lot to be recognized by the community and by the homeowners who choose us to build one of the most important investments of their lives."

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Home Consultant Gregg Parcell added that the award represents the dedication of the entire HiLine team. "Every home we build is a collaborative effort focused on quality, transparency, and helping families achieve homeownership. Being voted the Gold Winner reinforces that our approach truly resonates with the people we serve."

For nearly three decades, HiLine Homes has specialized in building affordable, customizable homes on customers' land across the Pacific Northwest. The company offers a wide range of floor plans, including single-family homes, multi-generational designs, and accessory dwelling units, allowing homeowners to tailor their build to their property, lifestyle, and budget.

To learn more about HiLine Homes or explore available home plans, visit www.hilinehomes.com.

About HiLine Homes
HiLine Homes is an on-your-lot home builder serving Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. With nearly 30 years of experience, HiLine Homes is committed to making homeownership more accessible through customizable floor plans, transparent pricing, and a streamlined building process designed with the homeowner in mind.

Contact
Cait Leinberger
***@hilinehomes.com


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