breadtrk
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Look for real wood cabinets, not pressed wood. Real plywood floors, not pressed wood.
That is all.
That is all.
Huge difference between a real modular home and a mobile home. Real huge difference. It would pay for someone commenting on such to learn them. Might give credence to their opinions.
It seems they ALL refer to their products as "Modular Housing."
Are you sure they're not calling them "Manufactured Housing"?
That's the most frustrating thing when it comes to discussing the popularity of Modular homes. In just about every conversation, someone confuses them with Manufactured or Mobile homes. Those M's really screw people up![]()
Maybe so. Post pics of what you're talking about because I don't it's a very popular option around here. Having a traditional, brick on slab home built in Texas is actually cheaper in the long run than buying a mobile home- IF (emphasizing if) you bypass the builder and line up your own contractors for the various phases. Deal direct with the owners of the various companies. Helps to speak a small amount of Spanish, but generally trim carpenters here get $10-$12, brick layers $12-$15 and framers and concrete finishers somewhat less.