I built a Westchester Modular home in 1996 and it was a fabulous experience. They were great to work with and everything about the build was timely, on budget, and expertly done. The home was great looking, energy efficient and appreciated very well. I lived in it for many years before I moved to another state. I'd use them again in a heartbeat if I was still in their area.
Houses made with SIPS are better for people that have chemical allergies and asthma. They have much less outgassing - and little to no formaldehyde . Very excited to hear this!
I've long lusted after Blu Homes and Method Homes, but thanks for introducing me to some new ones! I've recently been interested in MEKA Modular, a company based in Canada that ships to all 50 states.
I really like the HWS Global's "resistant to mold" materials and concept because my mom has super high allergies and I think it's an amazing option. Now, the question is, are they builders or do they only sell you the material so you can build it yourself? Do they have a design center? They website doesn't give any information regarding this.
@Pamela were you able to figure this out? I am interested in them as well since they're the closest to us (in AR). I've used their contact form twice and left a VM with their sales team but haven't heard back yet.
@@abeeshake0911 hello Abhishek, I have also called, left voicemails and filled out their contact form with no avail. I’d be hesitant to work with a company that is difficult to contact.
I just checked out their website. Really, not a lot of information there. It does seem from the info they do offer that they're selling you the materials, not building it for you. Maybe I missed something....
Excellent video and I love the look of these homes they are very contemporary and not your typical "A Frame" looking houses that are everywhere. My biggest concern is how well do they stand up to hurricanes and tornadoes living on the East coast? And thanks again for another great video!
We looked at Blu, Method, and a couple of other modular companies when we started our project. Here in California they were outrageously expensive for what was being offered. It would have actually been more affordable to do a traditional stick-built home. In the end, since it was for a second home, we went with a cross-mod from Clayton and saved ourselves a little over $500,000.
@@Diagonalforward79 An additional note. We also considered SilverCrest out of Corona, CA. I really, really, really recommend that you visit several dealers and actually walk through the models and take detailed notes and pictures. Many lot models show mostly upgrades and look fantastic. You need to pin the rep down on what is actually included in the base model. We learned adding or moving windows, doors, etc., was not that expensive. But upgrading to stone counters was expensive so that will be an after-purchase upgrade. The Coronado series, although not many exterior options, is well-built with larger windows and standard 9' ceilings, soft-close cabinets, and actual drywall.
How much is a modular home like in the South Bay (by Gilroy)… I can’t find anyplace to go look. But where I live, regular homes start at 600k. The ones I like are 900k to over a million. It’s dumb
Wow Kristina, as a superintendent in LA for one of the biggest production builders in the area, this is very interesting information. If only I had an angel investor that would help start-up a company 😂
Thank you SO much for your expertise Kristina! We live in MA but are planning to retire to a lakeside property in ME in a few years. I have long been thinking about modular homes as a better option to stick built so I will keep my eye on Westchester Modular Homes for sure. Love LA ;-) Much appreciation!
Thank you very much for giving us all these companies. We been thinking of going modular with our kids here in California. Best wishes to you & take care.
🎉 Thank you kindly ! Informative and nice leads into possibilities! Please focus moreso unto more affordable 800 to 1,000 plus sq ft for 2023. Appreciate your keen awareness on any thing for Minnesota North Weather :). Kristine Great Video !
I will definitely be checking out Westchester. Also up in NH is a company I have been looking into called Seacoast Modular that seem super into green building.
Hello Kristina: I just wanted to tell you how much I have and continue to enjoy your videos. You bring a ton of energy, experience and knowledge to the real estate market. You are hilarious and fun! All the best from the Pacific NW!
Hi Kristina, fabulous video. We are looking for multi family modular home manufacturers. You mentioned Method, as one. Do you have a list perhaps (or video?) Of others? Even a duplex or 4 plex is intriguing. Thanks Jon
I've researched a number of "modular" style and kit options and would appreciate your input on some I've found. First, from a traditional standpoint, I've discovered Landmark Homes and Land Co., which manufactures "panelized" shells that offer more than traditional shell homes, because they include the framing inside and out, walls (OSB), subroofing, 2x6 studs,16" apart, so that you're left with more of a structure on which you'd add the rest (most DIY). Next, I have researched quonset homes for their wind resistance and cost efficiency (my property is on the coast of NC). Third, I'd looked at steel structures. The challenges with quonset hut and steel structures is framing the inside. Otherwise, from a cost standpoint, these are clearly the most cost efficient options. Your thoughts?
I wish more of these modular home companies would offer more traditional style homes... It seems like 90% of them all make modern style homes. And my wife and I hate modern style homes. BTW, your videos are soooo funny & entertaining, while still being very informative.
Modular companies tend to be customizable and not cookie cutter. If you're looking for a cottage home and you bring a rough floor plan we can mold it to fit your dream home.
We’ve been a big fan of the Blu Home design. They were acquired by Dvele a year or two ago. We’re back in the market looking at build option - so back looking at Dvele (Blu homes) as well as others.
Wooaa there's another company here in Washington? I stopped my search when I found Lindal Cedar Homes.... I haven't gone through with actually contacting them but I will look into all these others first now. Thank youuuu!!💖
Hi Kristina Ive been watching for awhile.I appreciate your insight and have learned a lot!Can you tecommend some modular companions for North Florida .Thank you!
I really like the HWS building technology and design. From a fire safety prospective, I was curious about the materials in the HWS Homes since the composite panels are constructed with an extruded polystyrene core and laminate veneer and assembled using polycarbonate connectors. These are petroleum based components. What can you tell me about their fire safety record in the event of fire involving the contents of the home or a grease fire on the kitchen stove?
The fact that none are midwest based means they are all EXPENSIVE. Our housing isn't as overpriced as the coasts so there would be sticker shock vs. traditional construction.
First off...Kristina, thanks for all your insights and valuable information on homes and home buying. I like your straight forward approach. I am going to tour TLC homes in Goldendale, Wa. later this week. Do you have any thoughts on this company? Any info or thoughts appreciated. thanks again... David W.
Great video! We're going to be considering a modular home that is smaller and NOT necessarily modern-looking. We're in Colorado. Do you have a video on modular home builders with smaller footprints that you'd recommend? Thanks in advance!
Recently found your wonderful website and I am very impressed with your attention to details. Do you have any modular builders near Colorado Springs? Thank you for your response.🤗♦️
Love your videos. Great info. Could you do some videos on Cavco Industries? We are buying a manufactured triple-wide Cavco Pinnacle home for our land in CA. Thanks. 😊
Thank you Kristina for these excellent videos, I will probably be wanting one-level accessible with super (sailboat-type) storage for all my library and dishes with multi purpose rooms for office, gym, guest, and possibly therapy pool in MN or OR, 10,000-12,000 sq. ft. I am open to options, manufactured, modular, not quite so tiny.
Thank You For This Information 💚💚💚💚I Like The Blue Homes...Luxury Steel Frame IS For Me...Have To Look Them ALL Up To See Where They Build ...ALL Divine Doors ARE Open BEfore Me 💚💚💚💚🦅🦅🦅🦅
I have enjoyed your videos. I noticed one thing though. A lot of your videos do not show any modular home manufacturers in the southeast. Georgia in specific. Do you know of any that you would recommend?
12.38 pm Saturday 10th. I am a realtor wanting to retire and not have any mortgage. But i can't afford a modular home. So would it be better to buy a block home, in Floeida, instead of a manufactured home. Budget for cash purchase is $200,000. Love your videos. Alex
My only issue with a lot of these companies is that they are usually more expensive 10 traditional houses but they always crow about how cheap they are
Wonder if any of these modular home manufacturers can / will be used by property owners once lots located in Lahaina on Maui are ready to build on? Logistics of building in Hawaii are tough given location and limitations on qualified builders. Maybe manufactured homes can be a solution to the wildfire recovery process?
Looking to build a small modern home for under 100k in Louisiana, already bought land... and watched a lot of your videos... what company do you think I should look into? There's so much information 🤦🏼♀️
Hello thank you for doing these videos. We need a modular in FLorida and can only find builders that make them look like mobile homes .. can you suggest some?
Hello. I enjoy your videos and all the information you supply. I would like to know, if you have any idea of reliable, and affordable in Ocala florida????
Thanks Kristina for your helpful information on those Modular Home builders. I would like to get your opinion on a Modular home builder that I’ve been following for the last two years, waiting for their manufacturing plant to open in Arizona. (S2A Modular)…looking forward to your comments, thanks.
I am really fascinated By Your Work! Trying to do modular ADU in Sc - can’t find anything. Followed your guidelines - they don’t deliver they product to Pawleys - Could You Please advise THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS
We are thrilled to be included in your list. We have been building modular homes for over 35 years. Thank you.
Hi I am interested in contemporary style homes
Do you deliver/build outside of New York?
So proud of my Westchester family being on this list❤️❤️
Do you build in Georgia?
@@BIGBANANABANDANA was going to ask the same question
I built a Westchester Modular home in 1996 and it was a fabulous experience. They were great to work with and everything about the build was timely, on budget, and expertly done. The home was great looking, energy efficient and appreciated very well. I lived in it for many years before I moved to another state. I'd use them again in a heartbeat if I was still in their area.
How much would an 1100 sqft 2 bed 2 bath?
Houses made with SIPS are better for people that have chemical allergies and asthma. They have much less outgassing - and little to no formaldehyde . Very excited to hear this!
I live in Oklahoma are the Sips or Blue Homes available in here
@@julienelson6295 sips is a type of framing you don’t bees that company to do it
They are lower
Lenders will not approve my container build but will approve a modular home and these are great options. Thanks!
I really do appreciate this channel. It's giving me a starting point in my search for a home
My hope for the future is to have a home that can house 4-5 people for 100k-200k.
Modular homes in my area are 240k for 900 square feet. That doesn't include the land.
Would you do a video on modular home builders in the Southeastern region?
I've long lusted after Blu Homes and Method Homes, but thanks for introducing me to some new ones! I've recently been interested in MEKA Modular, a company based in Canada that ships to all 50 states.
Great video, I am very much interested in these homes so I love that you provide us so much info about them.👍
Most impressed with HWS Global and will keep an eye on them!.
Me, too!!!
I really like the HWS Global's "resistant to mold" materials and concept because my mom has super high allergies and I think it's an amazing option.
Now, the question is, are they builders or do they only sell you the material so you can build it yourself? Do they have a design center? They website doesn't give any information regarding this.
@Pamela were you able to figure this out? I am interested in them as well since they're the closest to us (in AR). I've used their contact form twice and left a VM with their sales team but haven't heard back yet.
@@abeeshake0911 hello Abhishek, I have also called, left voicemails and filled out their contact form with no avail.
I’d be hesitant to work with a company that is difficult to contact.
I just checked out their website. Really, not a lot of information there. It does seem from the info they do offer that they're selling you the materials, not building it for you. Maybe I missed something....
So crazy, I just came across westchester modular homes and they seemed great. Glad to see them on this list!
Excellent video and I love the look of these homes they are very contemporary and not your typical "A Frame" looking houses that are everywhere. My biggest concern is how well do they stand up to hurricanes and tornadoes living on the East coast? And thanks again for another great video!
They meet and even exceed building standards in wind zone areas. That’s why I love them so much.
We looked at Blu, Method, and a couple of other modular companies when we started our project. Here in California they were outrageously expensive for what was being offered. It would have actually been more affordable to do a traditional stick-built home. In the end, since it was for a second home, we went with a cross-mod from Clayton and saved ourselves a little over $500,000.
I am in California too, thinking about going the prefab/modular route. What was the cross-mod home you ended up getting from Clayton?
@@Diagonalforward79 An additional note. We also considered SilverCrest out of Corona, CA. I really, really, really recommend that you visit several dealers and actually walk through the models and take detailed notes and pictures. Many lot models show mostly upgrades and look fantastic. You need to pin the rep down on what is actually included in the base model. We learned adding or moving windows, doors, etc., was not that expensive. But upgrading to stone counters was expensive so that will be an after-purchase upgrade. The Coronado series, although not many exterior options, is well-built with larger windows and standard 9' ceilings, soft-close cabinets, and actual drywall.
How much is a modular home like in the South Bay (by Gilroy)… I can’t find anyplace to go look. But where I live, regular homes start at 600k. The ones I like are 900k to over a million. It’s dumb
Wait you saved that😮😮😮 that is absolutely crazy
Wow Kristina, as a superintendent in LA for one of the biggest production builders in the area, this is very interesting information. If only I had an angel investor that would help start-up a company 😂
Can you do one for Florida based modular home companies because I feel like these companies mentioned may not be willing to build in Florida
The first company she talked about is global. Call them and ask about building in FL.
I hope that she would look into Steelx, and S2A, in Florida
Thank you SO much for your expertise Kristina! We live in MA but are planning to retire to a lakeside property in ME in a few years. I have long been thinking about modular homes as a better option to stick built so I will keep my eye on Westchester Modular Homes for sure. Love LA ;-) Much appreciation!
Thank you very much for giving us all these companies. We been thinking of going modular with our kids here in California. Best wishes to you & take care.
🎉 Thank you kindly ! Informative and nice leads into possibilities! Please focus moreso unto more affordable 800 to 1,000 plus sq ft for 2023. Appreciate your keen awareness on any thing for Minnesota North Weather :). Kristine Great Video !
I will definitely be checking out Westchester. Also up in NH is a company I have been looking into called Seacoast Modular that seem super into green building.
Expert bar none! Really knows all the ends and outs of modular homes. Excellent.
Hey Kristina, I’d love to see you cover the modular builder BamCore and also Bamboo Living. 😃
I love you so much! You’re the best realtor ever 😊
Awe! Thank you. I needed that today.
Hello Kristina:
I just wanted to tell you how much I have and continue to enjoy your videos.
You bring a ton of energy, experience and knowledge to the real estate market.
You are hilarious and fun!
All the best from the Pacific NW!
Great info! You make it fun watch by being down to Earth and so funny! Thank you for being you! 🙂
Thank you, as we are looking for a new home, this is very informative.
Hi Kristina, fabulous video. We are looking for multi family modular home manufacturers. You mentioned Method, as one. Do you have a list perhaps (or video?) Of others? Even a duplex or 4 plex is intriguing. Thanks Jon
I've always enjoyed your show you're so bright, excited & happy! Reports are fantastic! You didn't mention Boxable ~Las Vegas NV 😮 ,
Thank you for your info about these companies! Looking into both kinds of home and this helped.
Excellent info Kristina! Thanks for sharing.
I've researched a number of "modular" style and kit options and would appreciate your input on some I've found. First, from a traditional standpoint, I've discovered Landmark Homes and Land Co., which manufactures "panelized" shells that offer more than traditional shell homes, because they include the framing inside and out, walls (OSB), subroofing, 2x6 studs,16" apart, so that you're left with more of a structure on which you'd add the rest (most DIY). Next, I have researched quonset homes for their wind resistance and cost efficiency (my property is on the coast of NC). Third, I'd looked at steel structures. The challenges with quonset hut and steel structures is framing the inside. Otherwise, from a cost standpoint, these are clearly the most cost efficient options. Your thoughts?
I recommend reviewing Jamaica Cottage cabins prefab kits based in NJ, delivery available to all states
I wish more of these modular home companies would offer more traditional style homes... It seems like 90% of them all make modern style homes. And my wife and I hate modern style homes. BTW, your videos are soooo funny & entertaining, while still being very informative.
It’s more cost efficient to build square…which is modern…
These modern home just don't look welcoming. I perfer a cottage style.
Modular companies tend to be customizable and not cookie cutter. If you're looking for a cottage home and you bring a rough floor plan we can mold it to fit your dream home.
Thanks look forward learning more from you 😊
Presently having a modular built by Rochester Modular Homes out of Indiana
I've actually been waiting for this❤️❤️❤️
One company that has gorgeous modular homes is Homes By Vanderbilt. Unfortunately, they do not service TN where I live. Thanks for the video.
Incredible Tiny Homes in Newsome TN. From 20 grand on up. Financing available, community if needed or on trailer take it where ever you want.
@@robertbirch4163There are MANY tiny home builders in TN. With excellent reviews.
We’ve been a big fan of the Blu Home design. They were acquired by Dvele a year or two ago. We’re back in the market looking at build option - so back looking at Dvele (Blu homes) as well as others.
How do these modular homes compare in price to onsite built homes because some that I have checked out are very expensive.
Blu Homes was bought by Dvele, I believe. Beautiful homes, no information on cost on the website, but Dvele is pretty pricey--at least for me
Wooaa there's another company here in Washington?
I stopped my search when I found Lindal Cedar Homes....
I haven't gone through with actually contacting them but I will look into all these others first now.
Thank youuuu!!💖
Hi Kristina Ive been watching for awhile.I appreciate your insight and have learned a lot!Can you tecommend some modular companions for North Florida .Thank you!
Thank you! I really appreciate your information! 🙂
Hi , can you suggest which companies better for pre manufacturers home addition in Virginia
Thank you for all the info
Thank you for sharing your brilliant insights with us
Had an Avis Modular homes from Pennsylvania built in 1986 We loved this home. Not sure if they are still in business
I live in Maryland. Any modular companies you would recommend that build in the Mid-Atlantic?
I really like the HWS building technology and design.
From a fire safety prospective, I was curious about the materials in the HWS Homes since the composite panels are constructed with an extruded polystyrene core and laminate veneer and assembled using polycarbonate connectors. These are petroleum based components.
What can you tell me about their fire safety record in the event of fire involving the contents of the home or a grease fire on the kitchen stove?
Do you have any modular home dealer or company recommendations for Georgia? Most of these companies here are offering “hybrid” manufactured homes 😢
The fact that none are midwest based means they are all EXPENSIVE.
Our housing isn't as overpriced as the coasts so there would be sticker shock vs. traditional construction.
First off...Kristina, thanks for all your insights and valuable information on homes and home buying. I like your straight forward approach. I am going to tour TLC homes in Goldendale, Wa. later this week. Do you have any thoughts on this company? Any info or thoughts appreciated.
thanks again...
David W.
Excellent video. I loved it
Great video! We're going to be considering a modular home that is smaller and NOT necessarily modern-looking. We're in Colorado. Do you have a video on modular home builders with smaller footprints that you'd recommend? Thanks in advance!
What do you recommend for North Carolina?
Awesome video. I grew up in Gonzales, LA!
Right around the corner from me.
Recently found your wonderful website and I am very impressed with your attention to details. Do you have any modular builders near Colorado Springs? Thank you for your response.🤗♦️
Love your videos. Great info. Could you do some videos on Cavco Industries? We are buying a manufactured triple-wide Cavco Pinnacle home for our land in CA. Thanks. 😊
I live not far from Blu homes and have seen their completed sections more than once on my way to the Mare Island VAOPC...
Thank you Kristina for these excellent videos, I will probably be wanting one-level accessible with super (sailboat-type) storage for all my library and dishes with multi purpose rooms for office, gym, guest, and possibly therapy pool in MN or OR, 10,000-12,000 sq. ft. I am open to options, manufactured, modular, not quite so tiny.
Check out Schumacher. Nice houses but, their prices are too high.
Thank You For This Information 💚💚💚💚I Like The Blue Homes...Luxury Steel Frame IS For Me...Have To Look Them ALL Up To See Where They Build ...ALL Divine Doors ARE Open BEfore Me 💚💚💚💚🦅🦅🦅🦅
Hello, any chance you have any info on S2A and SteelX, for Florida Modular builds?
I have enjoyed your videos. I noticed one thing though. A lot of your videos do not show any modular home manufacturers in the southeast. Georgia in specific. Do you know of any that you would recommend?
Could tot please provide a modular home company in Florida that you would recommend?
Have you researched S2A modular homes from california. I am just trying to figure out which ones are affordable region wise.
It was once called a guest house, nanny flat or granny flat... now they are used as airbnb rentals to help pay their mortgage
Your channel IS AWESOME
Kristina can you pls recommend STEEL build modular homes in Florida? ❤
What about companies in the SE, like Florida?
12.38 pm Saturday 10th. I am a realtor wanting to retire and not have any mortgage. But i can't afford a modular home. So would it be better to buy a block home, in Floeida, instead of a manufactured home. Budget for cash purchase is $200,000. Love your videos. Alex
In Florida with your homeowners insurance issues in your state you’d be better off building a block home.
What is the cost of delivery like? Looking to build in Western NC!
I am really interested in Cutting edge homes-located in California. They make a nice product. I would really appreciate a review.
Who offer the best Modular’s in Texas? Also which episode focuses on the financing process and how to prepare? THANK YOU!
My only issue with a lot of these companies is that they are usually more expensive 10 traditional houses but they always crow about how cheap they are
Ha, ha ha! Termite imitation might be hilarious lol 3:24
Higher ceiling with windows high to the ceiling. That can be open up automatically to draw out the heat.
I love this company but they’re only available in California now. That wasn’t always the case. Thanks for your videos.
Which company are you referring to?
Wonder if any of these modular home manufacturers can / will be used by property owners once lots located in Lahaina on Maui are ready to build on? Logistics of building in Hawaii are tough given location and limitations on qualified builders. Maybe manufactured homes can be a solution to the wildfire recovery process?
Looking to build a small modern home for under 100k in Louisiana, already bought land... and watched a lot of your videos... what company do you think I should look into? There's so much information 🤦🏼♀️
I noticed some of these companies used "foam" as insulation. These are highly flammable materials and often are reffered to as "solid gasoline".
You have to look at the specific foam used, some are not flammable.
Open Cell Insulation is usually used in the factory.
Hi Kristina, a company I would like to hear your feedback on is Arched Cabins. They’re based out of Texas and I really like them
Recommendations for Northern Maine? Thanks
What about the very cold winter months with strong winds hitting 40 below or worse?
Hello thank you for doing these videos. We need a modular in FLorida and can only find builders that make them look like mobile homes .. can you suggest some?
I own a modular home. It's brilliant. I couldn't recommend one more.
Hello. I enjoy your videos and all the information you supply. I would like to know, if you have any idea of reliable, and affordable in Ocala florida????
Oh I just found your channel you are informative and funny. Please do more of the termite face 😀
Could you share information on the modern style homes by Westchester? I am on their website and can't find any details.
Great video! Any companies in or near Georgia?
Check out Incredable Tiny Homes in Newsome Tn.
Thanks Kristina for your helpful information on those Modular Home builders. I would like to get your opinion on a Modular home builder that I’ve been following for the last two years, waiting for their manufacturing plant to open in Arizona. (S2A Modular)…looking forward to your comments, thanks.
Hi Christina, What do you know about round houses??
I really like your videos, who do you recommend in Colorado?
would a gas stove and gas fireplace be adaptable with a steel foundation and not a traditional crawl space?
do you recommend a modular home builder in colorado mountains? thoughts on SmartPads? thank you for your videos!
I am really fascinated By Your Work! Trying to do modular ADU in Sc - can’t find anything. Followed your guidelines - they don’t deliver they product to Pawleys - Could You Please advise THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS
What do you think of Modular Homes Direct? I currently have an eye out on one of their listings. And their pricing seems pretty competitive.
Any suggestions for a compony providing products in Michigan?
Great video 👍🏽
Do they have any locations in Georgia or Tennessee? If not do you have any suggestions