I would love it if some of you who have modular homes would post websites! This is something I have been researching for a few months now, but would like to see more sites.
I would love it if some of you who have modular homes would post websites! This is something I have been researching for a few months now, but would like to see more sites.
I would have to disagree with that statement, at least for where we are in the northeast. Mobile homes around here are maintaining value, and we see lots of people downsizing, so the market is there. I think if you are talking old mobiles there are no finance companies that want to deal with them. But the OP is talking about buying brand new. We bought our manufactured / mobile home 6 years ago, our tax value now is $10,000 more than it was 6 years ago. We could sell it for almost twice what we paid, if we wanted. New manufatured homes are nothing like old ones.
I would love it if some of you who have modular homes would post websites! This is something I have been researching for a few months now, but would like to see more sites.
Our house burned down in November. We decided to demo what was left and replace with a modular home..best thing we could have done! We previously had an 1100 sq ft ranch and our new house is 2200 sq ft with a full basement! We just moved in a few weeks ago. If you have any questions or want to see pictures, let me know. Good luck!
Can you make changes to the design? Not just the interior decor like cabinets, but the design of the house?My options were only limited by my budget. I could select one of their standard designs (probably 50 or 60 standard options - ranches, capes, split entries, colonials, etc.) or bring them my own plans. You can have garages attached. Every decision you can make on a stick built house you can make with a modular.
I think the biggest moral here is that you have to stay current on the housing market.Right now the housing market is so smashed you can get a very good price on a stick built house which makes modular/manufactured houses a little pricey
Being able to walk through "your house" before you commit to it would be a very nice perk! Who wouldn't love the chance to say, "Let's push the kitchen bar out an extra foot, and I'd like an extra window there by the dining table." Seeing the actual house would certainly make this process better.Went to look at a modular home model yesterday. It isn't the style I want but it was still nice to actually physically walk through one and I am still very interested in them. There is a builder here who has actually built two of the style house I am interested in. Very excited!
i do inspections for a living in some circles they are called 360 homes.. Just make sure the foundation has time to settle in and also all dirt is compacted around the foundation.. Some settling can occur and cause sheetrock cracks and roof damage...
Any time a house goes up fast, this can be a problem. But because modulars go up so fast, its much more common in modulars than in a stick built house. You want to make sure your builder, regardless of the build type, takes their time.
They are against code in our city.
Which is against code Modulars or manufactured? Manufactured single wide homes are against code in our area, and almost all surrounding, Manufactured Doublewides are still possible in most but becoming more difficult unless it is grandfathered in and a new double manufactured home is placed within a 24 hr period. Modular homes are allowed in my area with the same code requirements as stick built.