October 17, 2009
Why Are Modular Home Prices So Cheap?
More than one in four of every family home purchased in the US is modular builds. Much of this is due to the competitive pricing of the product. Whilst this is very good for all home buyers, it can still be unclear as to why modular home prices are so cheap. What makes them so well priced though; is also beneficial in a host of other ways.
As the name would suggest, modular homes are constructed in modules. This is competed in an assembly line environment; more associated with auto building and the like. It is an efficient way of working; just ask Ford, and drives costs down. It also reduces the amount of delays, as there is no reliance on the weather, which again, results in lower modular home prices.
The product that is delivered does not get lessened by this speedier approach however and, is actually better than many conventional builds, due to the controlled environment of these assembly lines.
Further assurances in the build quality can be seen in the process that takes place when each module is delivered to the build site. These are thoroughly inspected by the manufacturers, and by independent quality controllers. Such a process is repeated through the entire build process too.
Other benefits from modular homes also include the client’s ability to customize them more easily than with site build projects. These can include fireplaces and hearths, state of the art furnishings and fittings, and artistic architectural creations. The modular home prices will of course rise depending on these customizations, but still come in cheaper than most standard onsite constructions.
The speed of the entire build project is impressive to; being an average of just fourteen weeks, from point of order to point of delivery. Another benefit that puts traditional builds in the shade.
Whilst an exact price is hard to ascertain, (due to the differences in each build), modular home prices tend to be between 10 and 15% less than that of traditional building methods. Also excellent, is that the price you agree upon when module construction starts, is what you will pay when being handed the keys.
It is clear to see quite why and how modular home prices remain affordable then, but the money saving aspect of them continues long after the build. They tend to be far better insulated than conventional builds, and are a lot less wasteful in their use of energy and air circulation. Resultantly, costs of running a modular home are kept down, and could just help to save the world a little bit.
For information and tips on modular home floor plans and modular homes dealers visit Modular Homes
Filed under Real Estate by Andy Zain


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