When Rebuilding think Modular
Many different forms of real estate exist across the globe. For example, many different shapes of homes exist such as split level, multiple family, and mobile homes as well. North Carolina is known for its famous modular homes, but what exactly are these modular homes that made North Carolina so famous?
Have you ever driven on the freeway when suddenly you were forced to step on the brakes because in front of you a police car started swerving between all the lanes with its lights on in order to slow down traffic? Then you noticed that in front of the police car was a huge flatbed truck. On that truck was what looked like a pre-built house.
You may have wondered to yourself at that moment, who in the world would have their house carried to its location and just put together? Is it really worth all the traffic to come to a halt to let this wide width truck get to its destination?
What you have just witnessed is the transfer of a modular home to be put together at the intended destination. A modular home is a home that is put together sectionally at a remote location and then hauled out to the intended point of building, in which all the sections are put together to create one fine home.
The average modular home costs between $40,000-$80,000. This is, of course, relatively cheap, but it is important to note that the expense does not include the price of land; the land must already be owned. This is quite advantageous for a homeowner looking to rip down his old home and rebuild a newer home.
Modular homes in North Carolina are very cost effective compared to conventional construction. The individual units are typically constructed in an enclosed facility; therefore, weather is not a factor in the construction time line.
Furthermore, modular homes are created in the warehouse where there is, generally, an unlimited supply of the materials necessary to build the modular home. Therefore, material delivery fees are entirely cut out of the picture while having an unlimited supply as well. There is almost no chance of having materials stolen from the site or construction being delayed.
Modular homes are the new fad in today’s construction. If you would like to purchase a modular home just look up details online and you will find many companies that do it!
Dexter Elmond is an experienced modular home builder. For more information about the advantages of North Carolina modular homes check out the DRA Living website online. Dexter is an SEO specialist working with SEO services group ClickResponse.
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