From company’s website, “In June 1972, Harry and Ann Taylor started a new business called American Family Homes. It began in a small lumberyard within the city limits of Anderson, Missouri. After 3 months of production, the first of the current buildings was constructed at the present location (1 mile north of Anderson). During the following eight years, several additions were made to the original building. In January of 1981, the newest building was added for the construction of Taylor Homes. Since that time we have made several changes to our manufacturing procedures; one was to incorporate both buildings into one production process with 14 on-line and 10 off-line work stations. Through this merging of procedures, we have become more versatile in the production of quality manufactured housing. Quality materials and workmanship make the Taylor Made Homes difference. From start to finish, we take pride in offering you some of the very best quality and the most affordable housing in America today”.
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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.”
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Attawapiskat homes to start final leg of journey Modular homes destined for the beleaguered First Nation settlement of Attawapiskat could start moving along an ice road next week as the vital link to communities on the James Bay coast is about to open.