Modular Home

Aug 23, 2008 at 09:16 o\clock

Modular Homes - Affordable HousingModular Homes - Affordable Housing

by: maddy1

Submitted by Randall 

With soaring real estate prices, many Americans are looking to alternative home options. Modular homes are one of the popular affordable housing options.

Modular Homes

Modular homes represent almost 8% of all new U.S. home sales, with nearly 43,000 of them built in 2004 alone. In the Northeast today, 10% of the houses constructed are modular. It is primarily the states of North Carolina, Michigan and New York that make up the most popular locations for modular construction.

Modular homes are manufactured in several sections at a factory. The factory environment allows protection against harsh weather and vandalism during construction. The quickness of the process also significantly decreases building costs. Even though these homes are factory built, it is possible to have these homes customized.

Typically, modular homes are bought through a modular builder. After the floor plans and options have been approved, a state-approved third party reviews the plans to guarantee they meet the code for the state where they will be built. Moreover, a third party inspection agency licensed by the state conducts inspections at the plant while the home is being manufactured and assembled. In the interim, a local builder lays the home's foundation.

Once manufactured, the home's sections are shipped to the site on flatbed trucks, and lifted onto the foundation by crane. Construction can take as little as a day. Final completion may require another few weeks. The overall process, from the first order to move in, normally lasts about 90 days, compared to site-built homes, which may need from six months to a year.

Its estimated a homeowner can save up to 25% on their house by going modular. That is a sizeable saving in our economy.

Dan Lewis is a mortgage broker with http://www.gwhomeloans.com - San Diego mortgage brokers providing home loans and refinances. Visit http://gwhomeloans.com/services.html to learn more about options for San Diego mortgages.

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Aug 23, 2008 at 08:21 o\clock

Good Information on Modern Modular Home Construction

by: maddy1

Submitted by Jeremy

Modular home construction can be a great advantage over that of normal site built homes. If one is looking to invest in a new house, that person would do well to research factory built homes and how they are made. This research can help one decide if custom modular homes are the right fit for them and their family. A home is one's largest investment, so having all the information possible about these new manufactured homes is of the utmost importance.

One of the first things about modular home construction that should be understood is how these homes are built. They are in fact factory built homes, which means they are built indoors and are never subjected to any type of weather conditions. The foundations, however, are laid on-site by a local builder. The homes are assembled via an assembly line, and each piece is thoroughly checked over and over to ensure that all codes and standards are up to date. The finished products are then completely covered and transported to the home site to be put together piece by piece. This construction method ensures that the modular home is not subjected to any conditions that may warp beams and consequently destroy the frame in years to come, unlike conventional site built homes.

The fact that they have a much shorter turn around time than a site built home is another major advantage to modular homes. Modular homes are readily available since they are constructed in an assembly line style. While the exact amount of time needed will vary with the floor plan, a buyer can expect to have their new home finished in the factory in as little as one or two weeks. Finished assembly takes up to four additional weeks, giving time for local construction on the pre-made foundation. Because there can never be a weather delay in the factory, a person can feel secure that their new modular home will be ready when the builder promised that it would be.

Modular home construction has proven to be safe and sturdy for those people who have purchased a new modular home. No matter where a person chooses to lay their head at night, one fact is the same: People want a home to call their own. Modular homes offer just that stability, which many people are seeking. With the unique construction method, a person can rest assured that their new home will meet all their expectations and perhaps even exceed some.

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About The Author : When deciding what type of home to build, Jeremy Rollister researched each building method and chose the method that was right for him. He chose a manufactured homes California, a prefabricated home that fit his needs perfectly. He even got to chose from several modular home floor plans. Now he lives in a green modular home and recommends All American Modular to all of his friends.

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