Modular Home Dealers

Modular Home Dealers

Modular Home Dealers

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Modular Homes – Your Dream Home Becoming a Reality

Today's modular homes are built with more exacting standards than they were in the past. They undergo the same critical inspection and meet the same rigid standards as regular site-built homes. In fact, if people are still wondering about the safety standards that modular home builders must comply with, a close examination of modular homes will answer their questions.

As people look around at the modular homes in their neighborhoods, they may wonder how safe the construction is. Many people may be particularly worried about the ability of modular homes to survive a wind storm. It's therefore important to keep in mind that, unlike manufactured mobile homes, modular homes are constructed on solid foundations that are built on site. In terms of safety, there is no difference between modular homes and homes built on site.

Some people may also be interested to learn that many banks will happily provide financing for mortgages on modular homes. Borrowers are not treated any differently than those borrowing money for site built homes. This contrasts strongly with the financing available for mobile homes. It's not unusual for new mobile home owners to have a hard time finding a lender.

Another benefit is that modular homes can be customized to fit the needs of the clients. With a little bit of guidance, any modular home can become a couple’s dream home. Adjusting the floor plan and adding stories are just two of the ways that modular homes can be customized to fit the layout needs of the purchaser.

By examining modular homes in detail, people can make informed decisions about whether modular homes are best for them. If you take a close look at all the choices available, you will be able to weed out all the misconceptions and myths surrounding these homes. Without any doubt, modular homes will allow many people to turn their dream homes into reality.

NADA Manufactured Housing Cost Guide 40 Years of Values 1969-2008 Covering HUD, Pre-HUD, and Modular Coded Homes January Through April 2008
NADA Manufactured Housing Cost Guide 40 Years of Values 1969-2008 Covering HUD, Pre-HUD, and Modular Coded Homes January Through April 2008
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Approximately 1500 pages.

NADA Manufactured Housing Cost Guide 40 Years of Values 1968 - 2007 Covering HUD, Pre-HUD, and Modular Coded Homes
NADA Manufactured Housing Cost Guide 40 Years of Values 1968 - 2007 Covering HUD, Pre-HUD, and Modular Coded Homes
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About 5 different sections--each paged separately to total almost 1500 pages.

The Grissim Buyer's Guide to Manufactured Homes & Land: How to Find a Reputable Dealer and Negotiate a Fair Price on the Best Kept Secret in American Housing
The Grissim Buyer's Guide to Manufactured Homes & Land: How to Find a Reputable Dealer and Negotiate a Fair Price on the Best Kept Secret in American Housing
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The second edition of the best-selling consumer guide to manufactured homes and purchasing land or leasing a home site, providing up-to-date, essential information home buyers need to make an informed purchase decision. Completely revised and updated, including a new, annotated Construction Rating Table with 56 criteria you can use to evaluate any home—before you buy. The Buyer’s Guide has been widely hailed as the definitive resource for navigating the tricky waters of the manufactured home marketplace. With this new 2006 edition, journalist, author and consumer advocate John Grissim (himself a manufactured home owner) has made many revisions and up-dates and added new material that make this invaluable resource even more useful to home shoppers. Among the many additions are a greatly expanded discussion on selecting the right home, including a new glossary of common terms used in manufactured home construction, plus a new three-page Construction Features and Specifications Comparison Table with 56 criteria. This table enables you not only to identify what features are associated with different levels of quality but also to determine the construction quality (on a 1-to-10 scale) of any home you are evaluating. This is by far the most comprehensive detailed listing of construction features and quality ever provided consumers. Among many topics receiving an expanded discussion is the installation (or set-up) process and the role of the set-up contractor, including a detailed installation check-list for home buyers. Warranty issues, and how to deal with them, receive added emphasis. Also included are tips to better calculate the fair asking price for a home, together with a simple formula for determining your offering price during negotiations.

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