All About Modular Homes Today

What modular homes look like in this day and age are totally different then what you may think they do. They look like current built homes that can vary from cottages to mansion style homes. Modular homes today can be custom built to have everything in them that you would find in a regular home; skylights, vaulted ceilings, entertainment centers, fireplaces, custom cabinets, crown moulding, hardwood flooring, this is a list that could go on forever. Your dealer will be able to show you all of the added details you could have included in your modular home.

Modular homes today have many different styles, including split level, two story, cape, and ranch styles. Sometimes this is like mobile homes. If you happen to be looking for a smaller cottage style or a 3200 square foot home then a modular home could be the home of your family.

Modular home are very much like any other home but they are built in a factory in different sections. Because they are built inside, there are now weather delays like can happen on a home that is being built right on the property, unlike modern houses usually. At the site that the home is going up, the sections a placed on an already made foundation, this is a process that may take four to six weeks.

It is very rare to have any delays. The price that a modular home will cost will be less then any contracted home per square foot. Modular homes today are more energy efficient, heating and cooling cost is lower because the modular homes are more insulated and they are air tight, like modular houses. Business is getting greater for modular home builders. Architectural enhancements, along with the interior being a lot more spacious are a few main factors for modular home sales to be going up in the past few years. Modular homes today may be put up on just about any house lot. Take a look around you may find the right one for you and your family.

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