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Instead of having your house constructed at the site, how about getting the modules prepared in a factory moved to your place furniture stores ? Modular homes are easier to get built finally and you can move in around 6 months earlier than the alternative options. Naturally, one would be concerned about the cost needed to get a modular house. Well, as for most items one intends to purchase the cost depends on several factors.
The cost even though less than homes constructed in the regular way, would vary from a manufacturer to another. Relatively, it is much lower than the regular manufactured homes. Now, how much would the difference be varies. It could be 5% less or even 30% less. Modular homes, once bought are better to live in than other homes. You would end up having lesser electricity bills, conserve more energy, and the homes are more durable and are made in factories with precision and last longer. That makes the resale value higher. So, it is not just the initial payment that is a life saver, but modular homes come with a promise of built equity.
The total cost depends on the size and type of house one is looking for along with where you plan to buy the modules. On average it has been found that the cost of a modular house comes to be about $28 per square foot. As compared to $60 per square foot stick-built houses, going for a modular home is certainly spares a lot of money. Other features would be what material one wishes to use for the building. Furthermore, the improvements would determine to a large extent how the overall cost would be. Better carpets, upgraded plumbing better wiring would all cost you higher than otherwise of course. For an excellent quality, large and comfy home expect to spend $100,000. So, with a smaller paycheck, go ahead and enjoy having your modular house built.
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