I am wondering why people have such a negative stereotype about modular homes. I have been a modular home builder for MANY years all over the East Coast, and I have found that the process is easier, the quality is better, and there is a significant cost savings.
What are your opinions about modular homes?
I am not talking about mobile homes or manufactured homes….
Check out my website for homes that I am talking about;
www.MountainviewModulars.com
Thanks!
Hi,
Modular homes are designed in such a way that the furniture and other items are adjusted and does not take much space. In modular homes, there is place for every type of item that is to be used in house.
Me and my mother are considering a modular home and someone informed me how one of hiss sister owned one and that all they had was problems but after speaking to sells rep he assured me they are built just like stick houses. Same building codes, woods, structures, framing, etc.
So could someone with more knowledge weigh in? Thanks
All homes have issues. Depending on the manufacturer some modulars are built better than stick. Anyone that disagrees, I would challenge them to take a stick built home on a road trip. It’ll fall apart in the first mile. Modulars are built to withstand that punishment….other than that, a home is only as good as the quality of the materials used to finish it. Wood is a given, but the quality of the receptacles, plumbing fixtures , lighting fixtures, counter tops, and cabinets and flooring will all differ by manufacturer. So shop wisely and if you have the option to leave some things unfinished and hire someone to do it, by all means. If you can’t afford it then just do it later. That is the good thing about them. They are modular.
And which is considered better? What could be possible problems with these homes compared to a standard home?
Construction.
Manufactured and modular are both constructed exactly the same. In a factory, under controlled environment, and in "modules". There’s no difference there
Manufactured are made according to Federal HUD codes, and modulars are constructed to State codes.
There are no problems with either. It depends on whether your locale allows manufactured, and whether you have your own property, or not.
If anything, "modulars" are built better than stick built. They have to be able to travel down roads at 65-70 miles an hour, and not sustain damage. Interior finishings are what YOU choose.
Personal choice
I live in Southern California, I am considering buying a modular home. Does anybody know who makes a good quality home?
And it will be helpful to know what the extra cost will be as well i.e laying foundation, septic or sewer hook ups? Is this also included when financing?
We also live in Southern California and if we were building a modular home again, we would look closely at http://www.guerdonhomes.com/ (one built in our neighborhood just after our Champion Genesis was "built") and http://www.barvistahomes.com/
I would stay away from any Champion Genesis Redman modular home under any circumstance.
See http://championgenesismodularhomes.com/ for all the details & dollars regarding why we would not pick a Champion Genesis modular home ever again, along with comments from other sorrowful buyers.
Many of your follow-up questions are answered by other comments on the blog.
The left obviously hate people that live in mobile homes, modular homes, etc. What ism name can we give this hatred to better identify them with?
Liberalism = hatred and intolerance for any opposing opinion.
Prefabricated homes are a large category of homes that include modular, panelized, and manufactured homes. They loose value as they age.
Modular homes are more pieces that are built. The homes come in several pieces that are assembled and meets local codes on your land. They cost more. They can gain value.
Would I be able to use an FHA loan to buy a plot of land and put a modular home on it?
Say… $15,000 for the land…
Say… $35,000 for the modular home….
Add in surveying, foundation laying, septic, water, electricity, etc.
Is it a possibility with an FHA loan?
Provided certain guidelines are followed?
No. Land cannot be purchased with a mortgage.
FHA mortgage is for a home that is habitable, meaning move in ready
Friends I exactly want to know whether atrium custom homes provide modular homes in Houston Elmore. I shifted in Houston Elmore before some months so i am looking for custom home provider in Houston elmore . Help me…
Simon atrium custom homes provides its services in Winchester for more info you can visit his site.
Can you move a modular home the way you can move a mobile home?
taxed like a regular stick built house, not like a mobile home.
basically, they can’t be moved.
What you views on Modular homes?
Im thinking of getting one.
They are BETTER built than stick built, are far cheaper, and appraise just as stick-built do. Do your OWN research. Google crest.com for specs and how they are made. All are made the same. I worked for a Crest dealer, so I’m familiar with their web site.
Your local yellow pages will give you the dealers in your area. Ask your questions there, NOT here.
Do NOT confuse the word "modular" with "manufactured". 2 COMPLETELY different animals.