What I Hate About Modular Homes

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • Modular home construction has improved significantly but there are some reasons I hate them. Modular Pre-Fab homes can often compete with the traditional stick-built home but do you save money when building? How do you even find a good modular home company? What about all the pre-fab companies you see online, Are they legit? In this video, we cover all those questions and more to see why I have a love-hate relationship with modular homes.
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  • @KristinaSmallhorn
    @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +15

    What do you HATE about modular homes? *The VERY COSTLY Differences Between Modular and Manufactured Homes:**ruclips.net/video/L-P4HdT9ypQ/видео.html*

    • @tessw9744
      @tessw9744 Год назад +6

      I live on the East coast and wanna build here, but the best manufactured contemporary home builders are on the West coast. And also I like the tiny versions, below 1,000 sq ft.....but the cost of them is higher than the traditional homes were pre pandemic. It irks me that a 500 sq ft homes can cost over $250,000. Well, that's my rant.😂

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +3

      @@tessw9744 you’re allowed to rant because I’ve seen it myself. Maybe with the supply chain issues clearing up they may come down a little like manufactured homes have.

    • @hdtwal1den
      @hdtwal1den Год назад +6

      They need new terms. Site built, site assembled, and delivered to site. This would help.

    • @ozieldiaz5598
      @ozieldiaz5598 Год назад +3

      Hey what apps or websites can I use to see manufactured or modular homes on sale. I've never owned a home and want to find out what average prices may be in my area.

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +2

      @@ozieldiaz5598 because home prices even for manufactured homes are area specific you are going to have to ask each dealer in your area how much the home is, make a spreadsheet and calculate the costs with amenities per square foot. It’s going to be different in each state. That’s why I can’t nail down a cost on average.

  • @shinymike4301
    @shinymike4301 Год назад +111

    Excellent video! I went thru this. The ignorance of building industry bureaucrats & homeowner associations is absolutely mind-boggling. There is also corruption in it. Other countries are 30 years ahead of the U.S. on new home technology.

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +10

      💯 FACTS!

    • @gavnonadoroge3092
      @gavnonadoroge3092 Год назад +1

      ShinyMike, when you say other countries, what countries are you referring to?

    • @antoniomromo
      @antoniomromo Год назад +3

      @@gavnonadoroge3092 Germany and Estonia were relatively simple places to have modular homes built according to friends who moved from the USA.

    • @gavnonadoroge3092
      @gavnonadoroge3092 Год назад

      @@antoniomromo nice

    • @Mrjudsonjames
      @Mrjudsonjames 5 месяцев назад

      Australia is totally into modular, they’re very popular here.

  • @cmackscott761
    @cmackscott761 Год назад +48

    One important thing is, NEVER accept reviews/ratings on the company's own website as gospel. I remember a while back a company had great reviews on their website so I checked out reviews outside of their website where the company had no control over what their customers said. Reviews not on their website were absolutely horrible. A common thread was the company started projects and never returned to finish them. Partially constructed homes were left out in the weather which ruined a lot of expensive construction materials.

  • @RVlivingcoast2coast
    @RVlivingcoast2coast Год назад +15

    I've had built both traditional on-site, and modular homes. The second modular I built, had an empty shell for the second floor, so that had to be built-out on-site, which took a total of around 9 months for everything, from factory, to placement, to finishing. Even without adding in the second floor, it takes time after placement for all the electrical, plumbing, hvac, roofing and siding work at the join, and interior finishing because the flooring and drywall wall in the middle have to still be done where everything is joined, plus any exterior decking, driveway, yard leveling, inspections, etc. The first modular I built didn't have the second floor to do, and took 6+ months from factory to finish. But, the banks didn't treat me any differently for the construction loan, or final mortgage, when going through the process. My insurance process was exactly the same as well. The reason I chose modular, was they let me sketch out exactly what I wanted, then turned it into the architectural plans, with back and forth tweaks, without all sorts for extra fees, unlike on-site builders.

  • @leewillis2908
    @leewillis2908 Год назад +45

    In our area of PA, there are a couple of very reputable modular home companies that have been around for decades. We have several friends who are living in them and love them. The biggest issues they had was finding reputable basement companies to build to spec’s. If I had it to do again, I’d go modular.

    • @W.P99
      @W.P99 10 месяцев назад

      Hey can you please give me a list of reputable modular companies in P.A. I'm looking for a modular home company around NEPA. Thank you.

    • @leewillis2908
      @leewillis2908 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@W.P99 unfortunately, I don’t really have that info. I can only say, do your research. Get references. Talk to owners of modulars in your area. We don’t own a modular, just know people who do who are very happy.

  • @flightlessboid
    @flightlessboid Год назад +17

    Kristina, you knocked this one out of the park. I'll be filing this video away for future reference. And an enthusiastic "YES" to your question. The MP-F industry will grow, and if it doesn't bump stick-homes to second place, it's certainly going to give them a run for their money.

  • @carmenmariacortesmarin2664
    @carmenmariacortesmarin2664 Год назад +8

    Thank you! Great information, for all of us that are not savvy about Banks bureaucracy.
    Edit: and about the sellers of "hybrids" and what that entails.

  • @Stevew443
    @Stevew443 Год назад +14

    The best house I ever lived in was a modular house. I was only renting at the time but the house was very well constructed. The owner of the house had made some modifications to the original plans to the house and the modular company worked with the owner and put those changes into the construction. I would have considered buying this home if it had been on a better piece of land, but it was on a very steep hillside and in the snow one could not get into the driveway.

  • @robertbrooks9169
    @robertbrooks9169 Год назад +36

    I agree, I think Modular is the way to go and I myself will consider one. Sadly, no modular options where I live but maybe one day. I also think that it should be mandatory that all lenders and appraisers watch your videos!! Educate em' Kristina - educate em'!!

  • @TheStormcloud187
    @TheStormcloud187 Год назад +5

    I live in a modular home built in 1987 in the northeast and it is rock solid. My home is a modern ranch style with a underground basement and two car garage. It has all of the same features of a stick built home and it fits right into my community. Just love it, ❤.

  • @ruthieb5820
    @ruthieb5820 Год назад +6

    We are reaching the end of a modular home journey. My husband convinced me to take a look at this option. I must admit I was a modular home snob and thought they were the same as a manufactured home (my mom has this). I was surprised at the options available. We built our last home and the process was very similar....picking out countertops, cabinets, fixtures, flooring, etc. So about a year ago, we decided to go this route for our retirement home. Our home was delivered Dec 6th and has been sitting on the lot since then. Our problem is having the perfect weather conditions. First two weeks we had some rain....making for muddy conditions. Now snow last week so we're on hold until next week. Unless, of course, it rains again.

  • @ismaelcruz3315
    @ismaelcruz3315 Год назад +22

    I think that this one of the answers to affordable housing if they can keep the cost down without any quality issues.

  • @groverbrown5152
    @groverbrown5152 Год назад

    I think your videos are very informative and on time. I live in Florida were housing costs are beyond average working family. Prefabricated is disable for people like me!. Keep the videos coming. Thanks

  • @stevensmith8580
    @stevensmith8580 Год назад +3

    Well produced and useful information. Thanks

  • @meetkass
    @meetkass 2 месяца назад +3

    Thank you! I totally was expecting this to be a CON list of modular homes, but I love how it was more informative.

  • @Freebirdz3
    @Freebirdz3 5 месяцев назад +2

    As a former salesman who sold both HUD Code manufactured homes and modular homes, Kristina has brought a wealth of information to the table. I’ve toured facilities that produced both types of homes and some that produced modular only. Thank you Kristina for your work. I only wish that your videos had been available when I was in sales.

  • @boston_segway_tours
    @boston_segway_tours Год назад +2

    Great video thanks for all the info

  • @gregtaddeo3846
    @gregtaddeo3846 Год назад +1

    Nice video. Getting loans can be tougher. Sometimes you can't do govt loans if the HOA is not approved for them. And sometimes their can be a host of problems just with the HOA alone! I like your ideas of insurance, ie, windows, appliances, etc. I have been doing loans for over 20 years and I have seen a lot. Enough to not say "all" as I keep seeing things that I can't believe!

  • @tombeegeeeye5765
    @tombeegeeeye5765 Год назад +12

    A great way to build a house. Thank you for all the useful tips and tipoffs.

  • @chrisbouchard7861
    @chrisbouchard7861 Год назад +5

    Awesome info, Kristina. I believe modular is the future, but the industry is a very crowded space, with a high percentage of well intended participants who will go bust. As always, knowledge is power, so thanks for your contribution.

  • @annieg.7051
    @annieg.7051 Год назад +4

    Hi Kristina, here in Florida the homes are built so cheap. I wish there were more modular homes accesible and affordable. We are hoping our next home to be a small modular one. But I am fearful of bad companies and scams.

  • @lynnbetts4332
    @lynnbetts4332 Год назад +9

    One of the homesteading channels I watch just had a modular home built and delivered. There was LOTS of prep work before the home got delivered, and it took nearly a year to get it. They are in Missouri. Great looking house, and the delivery was incredible. So precise in putting it together. They will be adding decks and porches later. Though I like the homes, I doubt I will go modular for my next home. At least not on this property. Can't fit the cranes down my tiny road or the home itself. Plus, I want a slab construction. I have a doublewide manufactured home now. No stairs as I age and no crawl space for critters to get under the house.

    • @kdockrey
      @kdockrey Год назад +3

      That is odd. I have not seen any modular construction in my area that was not on slab.

  • @genehart261
    @genehart261 Год назад +11

    The confusion started when mobile homes started to be called manufactured homes. If it has a beam running down the center of the ceiling then it's a manufactured (mobile) home. I learned a lot when I wanted to buy one of these for my brother to live in, too long of a story to delve into. I would have no problem buying a true modular home assembled by a reputable contractor however I prefer stick-built subject to the same standards. My dad and grandfather built homes in So. Cal. that are now over 60 years old and they are still standing strong with excellent equity and resale.

  • @shubhendusenroy8775
    @shubhendusenroy8775 Год назад

    Wonderfully detailed video! -- You provide so much value.

  • @AVClarke
    @AVClarke Год назад +4

    Even RUclips is confused. When you search for 'Modular Homes', the search results are a mishmash of Manufactured and Modular home videos.

    • @agent8699
      @agent8699 Год назад +2

      That's because the words "MANUFACTURED HOMES" or "MOBILE HOMES" probably appears or is mentioned somewhere in the vids, the titles or the comment sections. That is why the "mishmash" occurs. Pretty hard to selectively eliminate that extraneous stuff using proprietary YT's search algorithms.

  • @Tealeafsong
    @Tealeafsong Год назад +1

    Thank you. Helpful as always.

  • @Comtnmaui
    @Comtnmaui 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for those insights!

  • @premrajendran7383
    @premrajendran7383 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your deep dive into modular vs. manufactured homes and all the pros, cons and caveats of each.
    I agree that modular construction is the way of the future for several reasons. The foremost is that onsite construction has challenges that a factory environment doesn't. Henry Ford figured out that assembly line production was not only more economical, but also that the build quality improved dramatically. Factory build also provides access to better machinery for consistent quality control. There's no way an onsite builder can deliver the same tolerances and repeatable quality. That said, I do believe modular home construction is in its infancy and that standards need to evolve, and the sales people need to be educated on the differences and the caveats. To that end, your insight is highly valued. We're planning on retiring within the next year and not sure which way to go. As you've mentioned in one of your videos, this may not be the best time to purchase a modular home with all the supply chain delays. There's also the challenge of finding a reputable builder that's well-versed in modular home construction.
    There are pros and cons to manufactured, modular and traditional stick build construction. Thank you again for all your valuable insight.

  • @gailalbers1430
    @gailalbers1430 Год назад

    There are several compelling reasons to buy a modular home- and you mentioned all of them : it’s faster to put up therefor less labor costs and it’s better for the environment because it’s built in an inside environment . The european designs like the Weber haus you showed are really nice too- in a modern way.

  • @Ava-oc1dg
    @Ava-oc1dg Год назад +1

    Obviously you are the most knowledgeable person when it comes to pre fab homes. Can you tell me about kit homes as well? Thank you

  • @Uberqueenbee
    @Uberqueenbee Год назад +1

    Thank you for the clarification!

  • @tatiananaugolnykh
    @tatiananaugolnykh Год назад +1

    GREAT POINTS !!!!! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO !!!!!

  • @judybentley4666
    @judybentley4666 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your expertise in these videos. I have to move to Tx. I am born & raised CA, but it isn’t moving out of state that makes me sad, it’s leaving the ones I love most. That aside, I am trying to be smart in our next home. We are looking for a min 5 acres; more of a homestead. Question, if one wants to add to an existing conventional house, can that be done via a modular?😊

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  5 месяцев назад +1

      That will depend on the company you go with. In theory there is nothing that would stop you from adding on to a modular home using traditional methods unless there is a specific special way they put their homes together that would impact the integrity of the original home if traditional improvements were made.

  • @cherylm2C6671
    @cherylm2C6671 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for posting this issue. Modular construction also combats construction site shrinkage, and there's documentation showing where every component is supposed to be. Vague definitions in a contract is another form of steering and may greatly increase risk.

  • @fabulousr2d2
    @fabulousr2d2 Год назад +2

    10 mins of pure gold here! Thanks Auntie Kris!

  • @jimstella8202
    @jimstella8202 Год назад +1

    We are buying a modular home and selected the dealer that is actually about a mile away from where we are building the home. We bought the lot and since we are putting it at the shore they will also be putting it on pilons. The question is, when it comes to upgrades, is there anything we should stay away from or not waste money on. It seems that the cost of the house can really climb when you are adding upgrades. Any suggestions on what to select and what to stay away from? Your videos have really kept us informed. Thank you.

  • @user-yh6oo5wh8v
    @user-yh6oo5wh8v Год назад

    Thank you for this vid. I will have to rewatch this again to let the informations sink in .

  • @gaston.
    @gaston. 10 месяцев назад

    great info.. thanks for sharing!

  • @EmilyZ7
    @EmilyZ7 Год назад +8

    Do you have modular home companies that you trust? It would at least give us a place to start! 😁 Appreciate your info!

  • @redumbrella4218
    @redumbrella4218 9 месяцев назад

    Great job! Thank you!

  • @chrishayes5755
    @chrishayes5755 Год назад +28

    I always assumed modular homes consisted of pre-fabricated "modules" that can quickly connect together. You have kitchen modules, bedroom, living room, etc and can make a customized building by snapping together modules.

    • @mike53153
      @mike53153 10 месяцев назад

      That would be to easy.

  • @lisalagirl4700
    @lisalagirl4700 Год назад

    Think you for this information I just find this talking to a friend for I hope it could be in my area cause I have an old house and I was thinking of getting it gutted it our....modular home is the way for me if I can find one in my area (Louisiana)...really don't know where to start I guess with building permits to see they are are allowed in my area, then look for a company. thank you for your help Kristina

  • @justthink5854
    @justthink5854 Год назад +12

    what i hate about them is that they push the lie of hey your home will go up in a week! LIE. you have utilities, site work, foundation and a 6 month wait or longer on a modular that is as expensive or more than a regular stick built. and if your foundation isn't perfect, you have big problems and you can't make any simple changes during the framing stage which i did all the time at no expense.

    • @kdockrey
      @kdockrey Год назад +1

      For these reasons, I would only purchase a modular home from a builder who does the site work and complete installation. Most modular builders require the homeowner hire a contractor to do the site work and installation.

    • @justthink5854
      @justthink5854 Год назад +3

      @@kdockrey therefore you really need a GC

    • @kdockrey
      @kdockrey Год назад +1

      @@justthink5854 yes, with many modular builds, they require the homeowner hire a GC and in most cases, the builder provides some training to the GC.

    • @kdockrey
      @kdockrey Год назад

      @@justthink5854 my modular builder briefky used GCs to do site work and complete installation. However, due to quality issues, it brought site work and installation in house. They also made these folks shareholders in the company.

    • @justthink5854
      @justthink5854 Год назад

      @@kdockrey which means less options and more cost

  • @doctorjoey3
    @doctorjoey3 Год назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO .. We all have a "story" . manufactured . modular . stick built .
    WHAT I SEE AS THE BIGGEST DETERRENT: codes and square footage requirements of a town / city / area .
    I like Modular construction . Like you, I wish more people were educated about it: the benefits, cost, time, and quality .
    Are they the "savior" to affordable housing ? I think not, their cost keeps increasing as do stick built homes . BUT
    No builders in this area (NE Florida) wants to build a small home . They all want to build "their model", the 2000+ SF, 3/2/2
    because that is where the most profit is for them .
    Sadly, the attraction here, is the newly retired person/family from up North who has sold their home up there and is coming
    this way with a pocketful of cash . As long as there is that buyer, builders here will continue to push their products .

  • @fantasticfamily5004
    @fantasticfamily5004 Год назад +2

    So true. They do build a better project. Each step of process in building and function of home is paramount.
    Plus it is inspected at each stage.
    It’s just traditional style of building homes wood frame. Has been around for so long. And then you were dealing with a lender approvals with the mindset like you said a negative Nancy.
    Once they really take the time to look at the design, the structure and the steps with the inspection and passing that Hass to be done throughout the whole building the better and I believe a more efficient home .
    This is what I am personally looking for myself

  • @jr2no160
    @jr2no160 Год назад +2

    My current home of 9 plus years is a modular. My previous 3 home buys were site built, one was new construction. My modular build is the absolute best home purchase I've made in the past forty years.

    • @gezim6682
      @gezim6682 2 месяца назад

      How much did it cost?

  • @commonmandenver7370
    @commonmandenver7370 Год назад +3

    One possible legal and legislative option would be to make a State law that gives more freedom over individuals land rights. Short of drilling for oil or building a nuke silo. People should have the right to do whatever they want on their land!!!!!!!

  • @tayrowell
    @tayrowell Год назад

    Great information!

  • @terrylutke
    @terrylutke Год назад +1

    My take is as follows regarding the distinction btw Modular and HUD manufactured homes..
    BOTH classes are manufactured in origin simply because they are made in a plant/factory and shipped to a homesite or dealer lot. In fact both class of homes might well be constructed at the same plant by some of the same workers.
    HUD manufactured homes will invariably be shipped with a title, very similar to a car title. This title can only be destroyed/surrendered if the home is deemed permanently affixed to deeded property (title abandonment option procedure is not applicable in all states probably). HUD manufactured homes must be shipped with all insulation, electrical panels/fixtures/plumbing/furnace/ventilation, flooring/finishes, all of these items need to be completely installed/certified at the factory. In the case of multi-section HUD homes, the 'marriage' components can be assembled on-site. Also in the case of HUD homes the steel transport frame (trailer), is integral to overall home structure and cannot be removed.
    None of the above items are mandatory with BOCA code modular homes, but HUD features can be, and often are, incorporated at the discretion of the factory. HUD homes themselves usually do not require local on-site building code inspections since code compliance has been HUD verified at the factory (excluding foundation, well, septic, site work, etc). BOCA code modular homes often shipped far less completed than a HUD home and require more in the way of job-site trades, and thus more local inspector involvement.

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +1

      I have stated all of this in several previous videos with the more detailed nuances of the differences of manufactures and modular.

  • @bonnieusa6597
    @bonnieusa6597 9 месяцев назад

    My modular center hall colonial w 2 story foyer, 2800 sq ft home is 40 yrs old. It is solid. We put our $ into insulation n it’s v economic. We’ve done update renovations on the kitchen n all bathrooms over the yrs. but this construction holds up. No shrinkage, nail pops, or cracks anywhere. But you have to do ur homework n be patient while educating your lender,insurance company and local inspectors. Our neighbors went to work and passed our lot...came home n passed our house. Finish work took 6-8 weeks. They’ve come a long way. Back in the 80s our finish options were very limited now they offer anything a stick build has. Many people who lost homes at the shore in hurricane sandy replaced their homes with modular because they’re cost effective n much faster than stick built. I’d definitely do it again.

  • @tericamcginnis5848
    @tericamcginnis5848 Год назад

    Do you have videos outlining all expenses From a to z? Order of process... We have water and power on our land. What expenses just hook up and permits? We are going through septic steps... Like someone who bou ght a modular and goes through all the costs they had start to finish. That would be helpful. Thanks.

  • @clagoshleon7182
    @clagoshleon7182 Год назад

    Very informative video 👏

  • @SavageScientist
    @SavageScientist Год назад +7

    Great information Boxabl really got my attention. But there are some much cooler designs by other companies.

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +3

      And who knows when Boxabl will be available to everyone. It’s only approved for a few states at the moment.

  • @hbt5427
    @hbt5427 Год назад

    Great info about Modular Homes!
    Thanks

  • @LannaLann
    @LannaLann Год назад +1

    This is great I live is Geismar, La and I want to get one on my own land. It makes me excited for the possibilities, but I do find in my area they seem expensive.

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +2

      Don’t let them talk you into a “HYBRID” modular. I’ve seen it a lot here at the bigger chain named lots here in the Ascension parish area.

  • @acappelli1
    @acappelli1 9 месяцев назад

    A great way to build a house. Thank you for all the useful info If I could I would go with metal framing homes .

  • @samtx5518
    @samtx5518 Год назад +5

    Kristina, you are so right about see us now see you later [closed]. It’ll be interesting on how this plays out…!

  • @almaximus03
    @almaximus03 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @kenmarcou
    @kenmarcou Год назад

    Thanks so much for this! I was wondering if you could share any insight into modular companies who do it right in the northeast (MA specifically) Thanks!

  • @dianeboynton2964
    @dianeboynton2964 11 месяцев назад

    Could you do a video on the land portion of modular homes I would like to understand what needs to be done before one can be built. I know clearing of land but what about water sewer etc. etc. Also do you know of a very reputable dealer in the Midwest I live in a western suburbs of Chicago. I think that this would be a wonderful alternative to standard home buildings and would love to see you take off.

  • @murlnelson4826
    @murlnelson4826 10 месяцев назад

    Your information and tips are golden, Kathleen Utah

  • @stevensmith8580
    @stevensmith8580 Год назад +3

    Do you have any suggestions regarding a quality modular home contractor in North Carolina?

  • @imagean52
    @imagean52 Год назад

    I love the idea of a modular home. Can you recommend reputable companies. Also where can we get guidelines to follow when choosing a modular home in Louisiana.

  • @LifeUpsandDownsThatsWhatsReal
    @LifeUpsandDownsThatsWhatsReal Год назад +12

    Great video. Is there a website that lists recommended modular home companies by state? Would be great to know exact companies to avoid.

  • @makidominguez5856
    @makidominguez5856 Год назад +5

    And another thing! There are “Modular” home building companies, some with ambitious concepts and even factories with thousands of people on a waiting list that exist to be BOUGHT OUT by either a hedge fund or billionaire investor and NOT to build modular homes.

    • @mikemonahan8968
      @mikemonahan8968 Год назад +1

      Yes Boxabl seems to have a factory, and a waiting list with thousands of waitlist orders...and yet that huge factory isn't buzzing with activity. They brag about having 200 employees...and they seem satisfied with producing a completed home from that factory every 90 minutes. Yet it appears the only orders filled were for military base housing. Their focus seems to be on getting investors and not on fulfilling individual orders.

  • @HaywoodJahblome-zt2ez
    @HaywoodJahblome-zt2ez Год назад +3

    Hi Kristina, You create great content keep at it. Question: What are the top 3 Modular Home construction companies on your radar and do you have any thoughts on s2a modular's business model and product offerings?

  • @legacyrailways
    @legacyrailways Год назад +6

    Is there a source or associate that maintains a list of credible modular home companies?

  • @mskinetik
    @mskinetik Год назад

    Kristina, What do you think about Champion homes? That company has been around forever. I visited a dealer and the homes were gorgeous. I would love to see you do a review of them. They had a some gorgeous homes for 80 -120k.

  • @rickcontreras4943
    @rickcontreras4943 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the information do you have a list for the vendors who are worthy A building prefab homes. Please let me know.

  • @ChrisJones-pq2qw
    @ChrisJones-pq2qw 10 месяцев назад

    Thank You

  • @Epicmango7
    @Epicmango7 Год назад +7

    Awesome video! If they don't know a modular home is just like a regular home they're probably in the wrong field

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +6

      You’d be shocked how many people that are in real estate that have literally no clue.

    • @Epicmango7
      @Epicmango7 Год назад +3

      @@KristinaSmallhorn wow that's crazy

  • @capngeo2002
    @capngeo2002 Год назад +3

    Looking to get into or start on a new place by Spring. Definitely thinking modular. I invested in Boxabl. Who knows when one, or 2, would be available? There are some more attractive units around. Just bookmarked this info. Thank you!

    • @Outdoor-Adventures
      @Outdoor-Adventures Год назад

      what is the biggest reason that makes you wanna invest to Boxabl?

    • @capngeo2002
      @capngeo2002 Год назад

      @@Outdoor-Adventures didn't say I wanted to, said I did.

  • @jall5139
    @jall5139 Год назад +5

    Hello in Tennessee there are whole neighborhood that are modular and look much better than the houses on the next block and in other areas in Tennessee don't want them cause for some reason they think it will bring value down cause I worked for a company and first hand looking and putting all the things into the home are better

    • @KristinaSmallhorn
      @KristinaSmallhorn  Год назад +2

      It’s how they have been marketed. They need a revamp to have the public understand that these homes are wonderfully made homes.

    • @janiawalker1
      @janiawalker1 Год назад

      Do you know the name of the company that built those modular homes? Asking for Atlanta, GA lol

  • @designcomputer1
    @designcomputer1 5 месяцев назад

    Informative video. I am from Louisiana. Modular home are the wave for better built home.

  • @handymack5324
    @handymack5324 5 месяцев назад

    It’s much better to get established local builders to adopt the modular mode of building than to buy from out of state. However, we have to work with the county to set up a complete set of modular home building codes so everyone has a standard to follow

  • @dogsthatgozippy
    @dogsthatgozippy 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤ Got to entend our plans 2 'xs just like you would do with stick!! Happy modular for 31+ years

  • @SparkeyCox
    @SparkeyCox Год назад +3

    Sales staff at the dealers for Modular and manufactured homes are many times people that have no clue. I have walked away from a few.

  • @ginacardarella
    @ginacardarella Год назад +1

    Great video that you

  • @n.c.108
    @n.c.108 4 месяца назад

    Wow, I changed my mind about modular homes 😮

  • @choncoconcos5912
    @choncoconcos5912 Год назад

    Hey help please does anybody know how much would it cost me to build a brick foundation for a double wide in the south of Pittsburgh area? Thanks in advance.

  • @LoraA81
    @LoraA81 Год назад +2

    I agree! Modular construction seems like the way to go and is hopefully how all homes will be constructed in the future.

    • @jaysmith179
      @jaysmith179 Год назад

      I had one of these homes and when I went to sell. The buyers morg, company would not give them the loan.

  • @rem1762
    @rem1762 Год назад

    If the so called modular meets the Uniform Building Code which is the criteria for construction on site then that specific home if shaped like a block, a triangle, a circle, or any other shape has to be given a value if only current price estimation per square foot for that location.

  • @KevinDavis338
    @KevinDavis338 Год назад +1

    What do you think about 3d Printed homes?

  • @beckybraun7996
    @beckybraun7996 Год назад +1

    Quality Moduler offer options.

  • @sophialong2588
    @sophialong2588 Год назад

    What would Boxabl Homes be considered as when getting a mortage?

  • @norabolles713
    @norabolles713 Год назад +1

    More modular please !!!!!

  • @JS-jh4cy
    @JS-jh4cy 3 месяца назад +1

    The nightmare is dealing with bureaucratic government in the housing market

  • @s.family188
    @s.family188 Месяц назад

    Perfect question , thank you! Don't get suckered into their spiel by asking the right questions. Ask the company if its considered a manufactured home or modular home when you do title work." case closed.

  • @chadgarza9069
    @chadgarza9069 6 месяцев назад

    Is modular the same as PreFab (prefabricated) home?

  • @roberto-gp2dt
    @roberto-gp2dt Год назад +1

    I watch a lot of you videos and I must say your smart and pretty . Thanks..

  • @karmendimas5274
    @karmendimas5274 Год назад

    Here in PA, a stick house has a DEED (not a TITLE, AUTOMOBILES have a TITLE and mobile homes also) to it, and a manufacture home has a TITLE to it, i am assuming that a MODULAR would have a DEED also?

  • @dukydon
    @dukydon Год назад

    Hello! Verrrrry interesting! There's a company that builds SIP homes from recycled plastic named EcoPlast. Have you heard information about them?

  • @Guesswhokk
    @Guesswhokk Год назад +1

    Currently housing construction housing make no sense.
    Analogy: If you buy your car built from a production line, then why it cannot be the same for pre-fab houses?
    Rather than making one off prototype houses, where no corner is ever a perfect right angle, higher build cost & time, less consistency, lower quality build (for same cost) and higher maintenance cost.

  • @jamesbrown4651
    @jamesbrown4651 Год назад +1

    Can you give some TOP! rated recommended companies that build Modular homes in the US

  • @ginwilliams6750
    @ginwilliams6750 Год назад

    Currently looking for a modular home builder in the North Myrtle Beach area

  • @APBProductions1
    @APBProductions1 Год назад

    what are your thoughts on boxable homes?

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou Год назад

    Sips is just a engineered wall. Not quite a modular home, but I'd the sips mfg offered the planned walls delivered to site ... Maybe?

  • @edwinatalley3024
    @edwinatalley3024 Год назад

    I think Modular homes is best if constructed well and got a smaller price tag cause it is smaller than traditional houses which prices is nutrageous. But thanks for making this vid.😊😊😊

  • @KEVIN-sx1ed
    @KEVIN-sx1ed Год назад

    This is for another video. There is a new neighbor hood, in Utah, where homes are sinking in to the sand. So the city fenced off the place and homeowners are locked out. You some of these new neighbor hood in San Antonio almost look like modular.

  • @1176hambone
    @1176hambone Год назад +1

    Is modular cheaper? Who are the top 3 modular mfg's in North Texas?