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I had to do some shopping in Chico CA and while there noticed some nice manufactured homes on one of the lots. Got real interested in that technology and, to make a long story short, decided that I could get the same square footage and the same construction features at a lower cost going with the manufactured option. So instead of a 2-year construction project with me as GC, I was in my new house on a permanent concrete foundation in about 7 months after signing the contract.
I ate the cost of the drawings and the fee for an energy analysis on the stick built design, but figure I still am way ahead by avoiding both the inevitable mistakes I would have made during construction and the many headaches I would have faced being my own GC.
flusher,
That's exactly what we did too. It was tough throwing away the all that design, engineering and permit fees we had already paid for. I forgot to mention that it should take a year or less to build this home rather than the 2 years for the other design. There are substantial savings in the construction loan costs for the shorter time frame in addition to the lower comstruction cost. That helped too.
I ate the cost of the drawings and the fee for an energy analysis on the stick built design, but figure I still am way ahead by avoiding both the inevitable mistakes I would have made during construction and the many headaches I would have faced being my own GC.
flusher,
That's exactly what we did too. It was tough throwing away the all that design, engineering and permit fees we had already paid for. I forgot to mention that it should take a year or less to build this home rather than the 2 years for the other design. There are substantial savings in the construction loan costs for the shorter time frame in addition to the lower comstruction cost. That helped too.