According to a company spokesperson, “The first Future Home rolled off the line in August 1989. Since then the company has built over 5,000 modular homes at their Port Jervis, NY factory. The company’s factory was the culmination of years of research and design. It was built specifically to construct modular homes, not retro-fitted from some other use as other modular factories are. This means that the construction team has access to modern, state-of-the-art equipment to properly manufacture your home. Our original sales, construction and management team came to Future Home Technology with years of experience in the modular industry. They brought with them the knowledge to run our factory properly and efficiently, permitting us to produce homes in a cost efficient manor. Their knowledge was passed on to the construction staff enabling our company to grow very quickly.”
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When trying to select a modular home the first place to start is at the factory level. Knowing which factories deliver to your area is the first step in understanding your options. The second and most important step is determining how the factories compare to each other in the areas of: Quality Construction, Design/Style, Appraised Value and Price.
The manufactured housing industry has made some serious improvements in recent years regarding quality construction and residential appeal. With modern day technology and assembly line techniques, the industry is overcoming the misconception that manufactured homes are poorly built and don’t measure up to stick-built homes.
Knowing your financing options is the first step to securing a good deal. We have spoken with hundreds of modular home lenders and Mr. Eaton the author has gone through the process himself. Learn from his insight and you can avoid some common mistakes people make when financing their home.
On average 80% of homebuyers pay too much for their modular home. Not surprising with all the choices one must make from negotiating with your builder to purchasing property and site-improvements. This resource will reveal important negotiating secrets and dealer profit margins that will give you an edge when negotiating with your builder.
Most modular home builders have display models for potential home buyers to walk through. These models are professionally decorated to impress buyers with elaborate decorations, elegant furniture and dazzling floorplans. Aesthetics are important but would you purchase a modular home based on looks and compromise structural integrity? Don’t be fooled by appearances and miss what really matters; “Quality Construction.”
Manufactured Home In the 1960s, the mobile home industry made an evolutionary split. One branch evolved into recreational vehicles RVs to the point where the house now tows the car. The other branch evolved into manufactured homes, 95 percent of which now become permanent dwellings once they are transported from the factory to the site. Factory built housing is also popular in many countries around the world.
Systems Built Construction Advocates of prefab homes have long maintained that the building system produces structures that are much stronger than traditional site built homes. For example, the modular sections are well built to withstand the stresses of highway travel, containing up to 30 percent more building materials than a comparable site built home.
California Modular Homes If you are planning on placing your home on a basement you will need to order your manufactured home basement ready or foundation ready. Basements can be complicated, talk with the engineers at the manufacturer and work closely with them. A general contractor who has had experience installing basements under manufactured homes is a must. Your sales center should have names of qualified contractors in your area. Every basement is different and will usually require an engineer drawing.