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Winners will be issued a 1099 tax form stating the fair market value of the prize. Art is a seasoned reporter of over 15 years with an extended background in writing and editing for a variety of publications and organizations. Some key amenities will include an indoor balcony overlooking the kitchen and living room; an outdoor balcony overlooking the backyard; and a large master bathroom with a glass wall. From the large open great room, dining area and kitchen to the large master suite. Shaw Homes designer Johnna Kosecheta gave FOX23 a tour of the homes as furniture staging wrapped up.

The garage leads into the mudroom, which leads into the laundry room and the master closet. Another way in takes you straight through the kitchen. “You come in from a stressful day of work, and it just makes you feel like I can relax because I’m going to have fun in my house,” Kosecheta said. © 2022 Imagicomm Tulsa, LLC. This station is owned by Imagicomm Tulsa, LLC. By using this website, you accept the terms of our Visitor Agreement and Privacy Policy, and understand your options regarding Ad Choices. Jeff Starkweather of Epic Custom Homes shares the St.Jude mission and the importance of the St. Jude Dream Home program.
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Epic owners Jeff Starkweather and Kirk Murdoch have once again created a dramatic home for this annual fundraiser. Brenda F. Lee of Pearl, who was admiring the home Tuesday with her two daughters, said she purchased several tickets. To make ends meet, Owassons Philip Sutton and Rhonda McGinley have had to sell off many of their possessions, including a collection of snakes that once numbered over 100. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. The contemporary-style home will feature four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, along with a three-car garage.

This is the ninth consecutive year that the company has provided cabinetry throughout the entire dream home. With a diverse range of design capabilities, Wooden Solutions is capable of turning your home into a “dream home” too. Last year, Steve and Debbie Turman of Coweta were named the 2018 giveaway winner of a 4,000-square-foot, two-story home valued at just above $600,000, located in Stone Canyon’s Deer Run II addition. The raffle of St. Jude Dream Homes benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, the mission of which is to advance cures and prevention of pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. The Children's Research Hospital motto is treatment will never be denied based on race, religion or a family's ability to pay.
Tickets for 2018 St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway to go on sale March 30
Workers poured the concrete slab Monday, and the frame will be installed later this week. Shaw Homes is building the home while Mill Creek Lumber is donating all of the lumber used during construction. Working for such a great cause and getting to create a stunning space is a win-win.

Each year, St. Jude partners with Epic Custom Homes to offer a local family a chance to win their dream home by purchasing a $100 ticket, which goes toward funding children’s cancer treatment. Each year, St. Jude partners with Epic Custom Homes to offer a local family a chance to win their dream home by purchasing a ticket, which goes toward funding children’s cancer treatment. As you enter the home you will take immediate notice of the modern styling, spacious entry and wide-open central living, kitchen and dining area. When you get a ticket, you're signing up for a chance to win in a raffle. All of the 9,500 $100 tickets have been sold for a chance to win the home.
St. Jude Homes
A steady drizzle and damp terrain didn’t stop locals from coming together to celebrate a good cause on Thursday. The home is located at 6271 North Creekwood Drive, Owasso, Oklahoma in Stone Canyon. Open house hours are 9am – 5pm Saturdays and Noon to 5pm on Sundays from May 12th through June 17th.

Jeff Starkweather, Santa, and other supporters break ground on the 2013 St. Jude Dream Home. Jeff Starkweather takes you through the Rough-In stage of the 2011 St. Jude Dream Home. Jeff Starkweather of Epic Custom Homes takes you through the Rough-In stage of the 2010 St. Jude Dream Home. Through its annual giveaway, St. Jude has raised over $1 million consecutively over the last five years statewide and has raised more than $315 million nationwide. St. Jude kicked off its 13th annual Dream Home Giveaway in Owasso with its ceremonial groundbreaking of a new property, located at 6118 N.
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St. Jude kicked off its 13th annual Dream Home Giveaway in Owasso Thursday with its ceremonial groundbreaking of a new property, located at 6118 N. The large master suite features a luxurious walk-in shower and distinctive soaking tub and a spacious master closet with seasonal storage pull downs. Epic Custom Homes has now completed their 9th St. Jude Dream Home for the Tulsa area.
Similar to a state or multi-state lottery prize, the IRS requires that taxes on prizes valued greater than $5,000 must be paid upon acceptance and before delivery of the prize to the winner. On a cash prize, the IRS tax is normally deducted before the cash prize is awarded, but in the case of the St. Jude Dream Home, there is no mechanism other than for the winner to pay the IRS tax. Shaw Homes is building the Sequoyah floor plan, a 3,000 square foot home valued at almost $600,000. The giveaway – St. Jude’s largest fundraiser in Oklahoma – was created in 1991 by Dr. Donald Mack, a pediatric physician from Shreveport, Louisiana, to help provide advanced treatment for children afflicted with catastrophic diseases.
It’s located at 138 Crossview Place in the Crossview Plantation Subdivision near Brandon. The two-story building, named The Merlot, includes six units, each measuring around 1,500 square feet with three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths and a one-car garage. The home is built through donations of time and materials provided by many local suppliers. The kitchen features a sleek modern style cabinetry donated by Wooden Solutions Custom Cabinetry.

This Southwest Missouri house was designed for any family with a modern “farmhouse feel”. Tons of bright light and open spaces, custom cabinets and stunning wood floors. When the St. Jude Dream Home is nearly complete, supporters and volunteers gather to write well-wishes for the family wins the home. Valued around $500,000, the new residence, as in year’s past, will be built by Epic Custom Homes and sponsored by organizations such as Brizo, Shaw Floors, Trane and Bosch. Owasso Land Trust, a developer at Stone Canyon, also donated the lot.
St. Jude will call the winner on the day of the drawing and will later send a Winner Notification Agreement by certified mail. The estimated $180,000 IRS tax must be paid before the winner can get title to the four-bedrooms, three-and-a-half-bath, 2,800-square-foot home. The organization has reserved 11,000 tickets at $100 apiece for a new 4,000-square-foot, two-story home valued at just above $600,000, located at 6271 N. Thursday’s groundbreaking turned up several involved citizens and organizations to show their support for St. Jude in its continued efforts to give back in a big way. Through the event, families faced with a medical crisis don’t have to worry about paying for treatment, travel, housing or food. Epic combines style and design with energy saving techniques.
Both Jeff and Kirk have taken the extra steps to become certified HERS raters and build every home to meet or exceed the toughest energy standards. The home features foam insulation and high-efficiency heat and air systems. While the home is the grand prize there are several additional valuable prizes including a $10,000 furniture shopping spree courtesy of FFO Home whose furnishings are featured throughout the home. Sign up to receive updates for when tickets will be available. Last year, Lori Copeland of Owasso won a 4,200-square-foot custom home valued at $625,000, located at 6836 N. The winner will be announced during a live broadcast on Sunday, June 15.
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