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Value
Depending upon the region of the country, construction
costs per square foot for an off-site “modular” home
average from 10 to 35 percent less than a comparable
on-site-built home.
Independent appraisal studies confirm that homes built
in a factory setting can appreciate in value the same as
other forms of housing.
Many homes offered by Carolina Country Homes are
priced in the mid $60-$65 per square foot range.
Features
Floor plans are available that range from basic to
elaborate with fully-equipped kitchens, walk-in closets,
and bathrooms with recessed tubs and whirlpools.
A variety of exterior siding is available, including brick,
vinyl, or hardboard. In some cases the home buyer can
also opt for stucco exteriors.
Many homes offered by Carolina Country Homes are
priced in the mid $60-$65 per square foot range.
Homes have pitched roofs with shingles and gabled
ends.
Design features such as bay windows are available.
Covered porches, decks, site-built garages and
screened porches are available as upgrades.
Quality Manufacturing
All aspects of the process are controlled.
Weather does not interfere with manufacturing.
All technicians, craftsmen and assemblers work as a
team and are professionally supervised.
Inventory is better controlled and materials are
protected from theft and weather-related damage.
All construction materials, as well as interior finishes and
appliances, are purchased in volume for additional
savings.
Durability
The building materials in today’s manufactured home
are the same as those used in site-built homes.
Homes are engineered for wind safety and energy
efficiency based on the geographic region where they
are sold.
Manufactured homes may be one of the safest housing
choices available today because of federal laws
requiring smoke detectors, escape windows, and limited
combustible materials around furnaces, water heaters
and kitchen ranges. Properly installed homes can
withstand 120-130 mph 3-second gust winds in areas
prone to hurricanes.
