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In the face of continued escalating home prices across the country,
the need for quality, affordable housing has never been greater.
Today’s manufactured homes can deliver outstanding quality and
performance at prices ranging from 10 to 35 percent less per
square foot than conventional site-built homes. These savings allow
more and more Americans to own their own home, even in the face
of an ever-widening housing affordability gap.
The affordability of manufactured housing can be attributed directly to
the efficiencies emanating from the factory-building process. The controlled construction environment and assembly-line techniques
remove many of the problems encountered during traditional home
construction, such as poor weather, theft, vandalism, damage to building
products and materials, and unskilled labor. Factory employees are
trained and managed more effectively and efficiently than the system of
contracted labor employed by the site-built home construction industry.
Much like other assembly-line operations, manufactured homes
benefit from the economics of scale resulting from purchasing large
quantities of materials, products and appliances. Manufactured home
builders are able to negotiate substantial savings on many
components used in building a home, with these savings passed on
directly to the homebuyer.
Today’s manufactured homes have experienced a major evolution in
the types and quality of homes being offered to buyers. Technological
advances are allowing manufactured home builders to offer a much wider
variety of architectural styles and exterior finishes that will suit most any
buyer’s dreams, all the while allowing the home to blend in seamlessly
into most any neighborhood. Two-story and single-family attached
homes are but two of the new styles being generated by factory-built
innovation. As a result, today’s manufactured homes are offering real
housing options for the neglected suburban and urban buyers.
At the same time, greater flexibility in the construction process allows
for each home to be customized to meet a buyer’s lifestyle and needs.
Interior features now include such features as vaulted ceilings and
working fireplaces to state-of-the-art kitchens and baths, giving the
homebuyer all the features found in traditional, site-built homes.
Enhanced energy efficiency in manufactured homes, achieved with
upgraded levels of insulation and more efficient heating and cooling
systems, provide another source of savings for homeowners, especially
in this era of rising energy costs. Smart buyers are turning to
EnergyStar-labeled manufactured homes for substantial savings in
many aspects of owning and operating a home.
Technological advances, evolutionary designs, and a focus on
delivering quality homes that families can afford are the driving forces
within the manufactured housing industry. That’s why more people
are turning to manufactured housing to deliver homes that fit their
needs and wants, at prices they can afford!
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