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It just makes sense! Building materials purchased in large bulk quantities combined with being built inside a factory and not hampered by weather conditions translate to about one-half the cost of site-built homes per square foot.
Cost/Options
Nationally, the average cost per square foot for a manufactured home in 2005 was $39.06 (including installation costs and without land) compared to $90.63 (without land) for a site-built home.
With homebuyers becoming ever more conscious of the long term value of their investment, today’s factory-built housing offers a wider universe of options than ever before. Upgrading your factory-built home to include enhanced options is an excellent way to not only improve your living space for your comfort, but also to increase the long term value of your home.
Often, upgraded options carry added benefits in the form of increased energy efficiency (upgraded windows, appliances, etc.) to more efficient utilization of available space (islands, cabinetry, etc.). By making a wide range of options available to the homeowner, you are ensured that your choice of a factory-built home is easy, comfortable and, most
of all, smart.
Some of the options include:
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