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We have many styles and color options to choose from to make a custom home built just for you. Come see us today to find the perfect home for you and your family. Here are a few advantages of owning a manufactured home vs. modular home:

COST-EFFECTIVE: Depending on the region of the country, construction cost per square foot for a new manufactured home averages 10 to 35 percent less than cost for a comparable site-built home.

BUILT FOR QUALITY: All specs of the construction are controlled.
The weather does not interfere with construction and cause delays.
All Technicians, craftsmen and assemblers work as a team and are professionally supervised.
Inventory is controlled and materials are protected from theft and weather related damage.
All construction materials. as well as interior finishes and appliances, are purchased in volume for additional savings.
Cost of interim construction are continually inspected by a professionally trained third-party inspector.

AMENITIES: Floor plans are available that range from basic to elaborate, These include vaulted or tray ceilings, fully-equipped kitchens, walk-in closets, and bathrooms with recessed tubs and whirlpools.
A variety of exterior siding is available, including metallic, vinyl, wood or hardwood. In some cases, home buyers can also opt for stucco exteriors.
Homes have pitched roofs with shingles and gabled ends.
Designed features such as bay windows are available.
Awnings, Patio covers, decks, site-built garages and permanent foundations often are available as upgrades.
The home can be customized to meet the needs of the consumer.

SAFETY: The building materials in today’s manufactured home are the same as those used in site-built homes.
The homes are engineered for wind safety and energy efficiency based on the geographic region in which they are sold.
Manufactured homes are among the safest housing choices available today due to federal laws requiring smoke detectors, escape windows, and limited combustible materials around furnaces, water heaters and kitchen ranges.
Properly installed homes can withstand 120-130 mph 3-second winds in areas prone to hurricanes.