Site-built homes vs Modular Homes
What Are Site-Built Homes?
- They are constructed entirely at the building site.
- They conform to all state, local or regional codes where the house is located.
- Often called ’stick-built’ houses.
- A well-built, cared for site-built home generally increases in value over time, although its location plays a key role in value.
What Are Modular Homes?
- Modular homes are built in sections at a factory.
- Modular homes are built to conform to all state, local or regional building codes at their destinations. -Sections are transported to the building site on truck beds, then joined together by local contractors.
- Local building inspectors check to make sure a modular home’s structure meets requirements and that all finish work is done properly.
- Modular homes are sometimes less expensive per square foot than site built houses.
- A well-built modular home should have the same longevity as its site-built counterpart, increasing in value over time.
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