Pre Manufactured Homes

Pre Manufactured Homes

Pre Manufactured Homes

Why are Prefab Homes so Popular?

With the world today in such a fast paced mode, there is a need for everything to be done in a hurry. This is even true when it comes to finding a home. For some people they want to have a new home of their own, but do not have the time or even the money to have one built. This is not a problem anymore; there are now prefab houses to fix this problem. A prefab home or pre-manufactured home is a good choice for many people.

The current state of the economic strength is also a reason why many people are turning to prefab homes instead of having a home built or buying a home that is way out of their price range. Consumers are taking a cut in pay and with all of the other costs of living going up, they will have to choose between a home that is falling down and needs a lot of costly repairs or get a prefab house to fit their budget.

One thing that you must have for the prefab home is a piece of property to have it placed on. Many people find it cheaper to just go out and buy a piece of land to have for their homes. This is a great idea for anyone that wants to have a place of his or her own. For others, it is necessary to rent a piece of land for their house to sit on. There are many local communities that are set up especially for these types of homes.

Prefab houses are very nice. There is really nothing wrong with living in one of these. They are generally brought onto the land site in two pieces and then bolted together in the middle. You can really never tell that this has occurred once you are moved in. Anyone that is buying a prefab home will have many choices to make with their purchase. They will have to choose almost everything in the home. This will include everything from windows, and doors to carpeting and counter tops. Owners of prefab homes will have the choice of the lower grade or they can up grade anything that they want.

A prefab home is a wonderful way for anyone that is on a fixed income or for a new couple that is just starting out. When you cannot afford the house of your dreams, you can surely start with a prefab home. These home are comfortable and will give you the option to choose what you want for your home. You will have the opportunity to decide on these things and what you can afford for your budget.

Having a prefab home will be just like having a regular home. You will go through a bank and have a mortgage on the home. You will pay a percentage rate on the home just as you would for any other loan. You will have a home of your own just as you want it and be able to afford it as well.

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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.

N.A.D.A. Manufactured Housing Appraisal Guide 40 Years of Values 1968 - 2007 Covering HUD, Pre-HUD, and Modular Coded Homes (January through April 2007)
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"Inside this guide: 40 years of values, over 6,000 trade names, state location adjustments, five condition adjustments, community value adjustments, optional equipment/add-ons, repair cost section, wholesale and loan guide, tips on identifying the home, manufacturer and association addresses, and construction code definitions."

NADA Manufactured Housing Cost Guide 40 Years of Values 1968-2007 Covering HUD, Pre-HUD, and Modular Coded Homes September Through December 2007
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