Modular Home Misconceptions
Current modular homes are constructed to much more exacting standards than they were in the past. People shouldn't be worried about the safety of a factory made home. They are subject to thorough inspections and must show they comply with the same standards as homes built on site. A close examination of modular homes could address many of the questions people might have about the safety of modular homes and the standards with which manufacturers of modular homes must comply.
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.
A little known fact is that modular homes are easily financed through a majority of banks. Borrowers will get the same treatment as someone buying a traditionally built house. This differs greatly from the financing available for mobile homes. There have been many times when people trying to buy new mobile homes have had problems getting a bank loan.
An additional benefit when considering making the investment of a modular home is that these homes are able to be dynamically customized to each individual's specifications. Custom floor plans are available and couples can choose the best layout for their family.
By examining modular homes in depth, people can make an informed choice about whether modular homes are the most suitable option for them. If you take a good look at all the choices available, many of the false beliefs and myths about these types of homes can be addressed. These homes are a fantastic way for everyday people to have their own dream homes.
As a contractor, Bo Von Brockdorff helped many a Northern California manufactured home dealer install California modular homes onto site-built foundations. Now that he's retired, Bo has seen a marked increase in the number of modular home sales in California over the past several years, especially since many misconceptions about the Sacramento manufactured home have come to light. .For more visit http://www.mhcenter.com and http://www.mhcenter.com/financing.aspx
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