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Advantages Of Modular Homes For The Builder-Developer: Part 2

 
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Greg Ryan

In Part 1 of this article, we discussed the great advantages of modular home building in terms of time, costs, and efficiency savings for both the builder-developer and the home buyer. Part 2 of this article will discuss other advantages of modular homes.

There are many advantages to the modular home building market that will benefit both the home buyer and the builder. We’ve already discussed how the builder can save money by avoiding weather-related days and by buying materials in bulk. And, by having all of the laborers supervised together, the builder can control the quality and consistency in the homes.

These advantages transfer to the home owners by allowing the builder to offer homes built with quality for a lower cost at a more frequent rate. A builder can build out his property with quality-built homes in a shorter period of time. And the buyer can have peace of mind in knowing that his home has been built with the same quality materials as a traditionally built home.

The buyer can also rest in knowing that his modular home is viewed by his financial institution in the same way as a traditionally built home, meeting the same construction code regulations and zoning laws. This allows many home buyers to qualify for home loans that fit within their budgets and offer competitive interest rates.

Since modular homes are inspected frequently during the total construction process, and quality-control is highly regulated, the home buyer can rest assured that his home with offer lower maintenance costs and energy efficiency, which will keep down his day-to-day expenses.

These advantages make the modular home appealing to home buyers who are looking for a quality home that won’t break their budgets. Therefore, a builder can build out his property knowing that he will have many qualified buyers competing to buy his homes.

Another advantage for the builder is the ability to offer customization to his home buyers. Modular homes can be built from specific plans from the builder as well as custom plans that the buyer can provide. And by using the latest in computer technology, any plan can be changed further to the customer’s satisfaction.

Modular home plans cover all types of homes in all sizes, from vacation and starter homes to immaculate executive homes and even multi-family homes. Many builder-developers are also using the modular building process for professional office building development. The possibilities are limitless.

With all these advantages for the builder, it’s easy to see why so many are moving to the modular home building market. Don’t you want to be a part of the fastest-growing home building process in the country?

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