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What do you think about modular homes? |
Do you think they are as good a finding a used home for sale? You can choose pretty much anything you want, color, style, extras etc. and it is brand new for the same cost as a used home. I am stuck on deciding what I should do... have a house of my choice built and delivered (of course I would have to buy land), or search around for a house thats been lived in and I have to make any repairs to... what do you think? And can someone tell me - can it be picked up and moved to another state? If we decide to move? My husband and I have been researching modular homes for over a year now. We have land in the country and have decided that a modular home is the best way to go! They're not like the old "double-wides" used to be. The homes we've looked at are new and most are made better than the constructed homes built on-site. In our area there are factories where you can take a tour and see how they're built from the inside out. We were really impressed. And yes they can be moved if circumstances require you to change locations. There are a lot of modular homes here in our state and in some places (though not many) they hold their value just as a site built home does. My dad just bought a modular and it is gorgeous. He's thrilled with it I love modular homes, especially those built in the modernist style! I say go with the modular home. Some are dream homes. Beautiful and solid...much less expensive than a constructed home. A home is where your heart is. The resale value on a modular home is not comparable to that of a traditional home. I think buying a modular home is like buying a car, but buying traditional home is an investment. I seriously looked into buying a modular home. I do recommend considering them. You can buy more house for less money. Also, as far as insurance and coding, they are considered "site built" homes. Also, most times they are built stronger than traditional houses. THEY ARE MUCH COMFORTABLE AND CHEAP, ALSO..... they're great if you can buy a brand new one built just how you want it i would go for it! its much better to be perfectly satisfied than go a route that may be better in the long run but not near as happy with your home. Just a tip, my friend sells doublewides and ordered herself one this year and got the maximum insulation package and it cut her bill from $300 in a single wide to $75 in her doublewide!! Modular is still a prefab on steel frame. There is no bottom to the house. All the foreclosures now mean you can save money if you have cash to buy. Modular home communities in Florida range from superb to" watch out" so it can be expected to be the same almost anywhere in the country. If one were interested in a modular home there are may very attractive models, many for sale right on site. Seniors die, go back north, west wherever, to be closer to relatives and familiar medical facilities. The modular then has to be sold. You are seeing what you are getting, most likely at a very reduced rate, in the right community .Investigate thoroughly and get everything in writing. Don't take anyones word for anything. Make sure you get everything as it was presented to you.Some places have a tendancy to do some stripping of assets after the sales agreement has been signed. For the right price someone will move ANYTHING. The Amish are known to relocate houses brick by brick. Some folks here are confusing modular homes with manufactured homes (which were formerly called mobile homes). We choose modular for our current residence because there was nothing available we liked and site built was too many head aches and took took too much time. We were also new to the area and didn't know any contractors and didn't know anybody to get references from. If you like the modular home, the builder has a solid reputation, the location is good and you can afford it, go for it! Modular homes, no matter how well they are built, do not appreciate the way stick built homes will. Before you buy land, make sure that a modular will be permitted. |
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