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Hawaii Modular Home

Are you contemplating building a new home in Hawaii? You might want to consider building a modular home. Modular homes in Hawaii are growing in number. They can sometimes be built by a fraction of the costs of a traditionally built home.

Modular Home in HI

Modular homes are built in a factory and built to HUD code specifications. They can be built in less time than it takes for an on-site built home. Why does it take less time? Because they are built in a factory setting and have no weather delays that are typical for construction the traditional way.

Modular Homes in Hawaii

You can be moved into your new Hawaii modular home within 3 to 6 months. This is much quicker than the 6 to 12 months it takes for regular construction methods.

Modular Construction

Modular homes are also very energy efficient. They have to be built better and stronger because of the moving process that takes place when the home is finished and ready to be shipped. They are also better insulated.

Modular Floor Plans

there are many modular home floor plans to choose from. You can consult with a local builder in Hawaii to talk about you needs for your new home. You will also be able to choose all of the items you would in a regular stick built home. Items like carpeting, cabinets, flooring, etc.

Use our modular home directory to choose your builder.

 
Hawaii Cities include:

  • Aiea, Hawaii
  • Aina Haina, Hawaii
  • Alakea, Hawaii
  • Anachoomlu, Hawaii
  • Cape Smith, Hawaii
  • Capehart, Hawaii
  • Captain Cook, Hawaii
  • Ewa, Hawaii
  • Ewa Beach, Hawaii
  • Ford Island, Hawaii
  • Fort Shafter, Hawaii
  • Hana, Hawaii
  • Hanalei, Hawaii
  • Hanapepe, Hawaii
  • Hickam Housing, Hawaii
  • Hilo, Hawaii
  • Honaunau, Hawaii
  • Honokaa, Hawaii
  • Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Honomu, Hawaii
  • Kaaawa, Hawaii
  • Kahaluu, Hawaii
  • Kahuliu, Hawaii
  • Kailua, Hawaii
  • Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
  • Kaimuki, Hawaii
  • Kakaako, Hawaii
  • Kakaakou, Hawaii
  • Kalaheo, Hawaii
  • Kalaoa, Hawaii
  • Kalihi, Hawaii
  • Kamuela, Hawaii
  • Kaneohe, Hawaii
  • Kaneohmcas, Hawaii
  • Kapaa, Hawaii
  • Kapolei, Hawaii
  • Kauai, Hawaii
  • Kawaihae, Hawaii
  • Kawailani, Hawaii
  • Keaau, Hawaii
  • Keahi, Hawaii
  • Kealakekua, Hawaii
  • Keauhou, Hawaii
  • Kekaha, Hawaii
  • Kihei, Hawaii
  • Kilauea, Hawaii
  • Kohala, Hawaii
  • Koloa, Hawaii
  • Kona, Hawaii
  • Kula, Hawaii
  • Lahaina, Hawaii
  • Laie, Hawaii
  • Lanai City, Hawaii
  • Laupahoeho, Hawaii
  • Lihue, Hawaii
  • Lualualei, Hawaii
  • Makaha, Hawaii
  • Makakilo, Hawaii
  • Makawao, Hawaii
  • Manoa, Hawaii
  • Mililani, Hawaii
  • Mililanimk, Hawaii
  • Moanalua, Hawaii
  • Mountain View, Hawaii
  • Naalehu, Hawaii
  • Nanakuli, Hawaii
  • Napili, Hawaii
  • Pahala, Hawaii
  • Pahoa, Hawaii
  • Paia, Hawaii
  • Papaikou, Hawaii
  • Papakolea, Hawaii
  • Pearl City, Hawaii
  • Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
  • Punahou, Hawaii
  • Puukapu, Hawaii
  • Puuloa, Hawaii
  • Royal Kunia, Hawaii
  • Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
  • Soda Creek, Hawaii
  • Sunset Beach, Hawaii
  • Tripler, Hawaii
  • Volcano, Hawaii
  • Wahiawa, Hawaii
  • Waialua, Hawaii
  • Waianae, Hawaii
  • Waikoloa, Hawaii
  • Wailuku, Hawaii
  • Waimanalo, Hawaii
  • Waimea, Hawaii County,
  • Hawaii
  • Waimea, Kauai County,
    Hawaii
  • Waipahu, Hawaii
    Wheeler, Hawaii

by Randall Eaton
In addition to our best selling book we also offer a FREE GUIDE that can be downloaded to your computer. This free resource guide contains important facts about the modular housing industry. With your free guide you will receive important buying tips, benefits to using factory built housing and construction diagrams and more. The text in this consumer resource comes from our book, "The Complete Guide To Modular Housing".