January 24th, 2013 | More in Modular Homes

Find a Quality Modular Home for Sale

Modular-Home-for-SaleModular home for sale from Palm Harbor Homes is a great housing option.

If you’re looking for a modular home for sale, you’re not alone. In fact, modular homes are becoming increasingly popular because of their practicality. Constructed in a factory and assembled on your lot, a quality modular home can be move-in ready in a matter of mere weeks. It’s important, though, that you know what to look for in a modular home for sale, so that you can make an informed choice and find the home that best suits your needs.

  • Before you look at any modular home for sale, do your research. It’s important to know how modular homes are priced, and where any hidden costs may lie, before you meet with a sales representative. Modular homes are priced by the square foot, but you must also consider factors such as the size and location of the lot, plumbing lines and duct work, electrical and phone jacks, garages, porches and decks, and other options that will cost extra but are necessary to make your home livable. Only by understanding all such costs can you rest assured that you’ll stay within budget.
  • Be sure the land you choose for your modular home is up to the right standards. You may already own  your own land or family land, which can save you a substantial amount of money. However, it’s important to know the codes, zoning laws, and any other regulations that might preclude your placement of a modular home on the property. Be wary of package deals, which include the home, building, installation, land, and inspection; they can also come with high interest rates and hidden fees. Make sure you have all of the details written out before you commit to anything.
  • Build on a firm foundation. Mortgage lenders will not finance a modular home if it’s not built on a permanent foundation, so make sure that yours is. Manufacturers do not always include this in their base packages, so be sure to ask about it, and if you’re building the house yourself, you are responsible for the foundation.
  • Work with a reputable company. It’s easy to find a modular home for sale, but you need to be sure that you’re buying it from a firm you can trust. Do your homework, verifying the quality of the company you’re considering with the Better Business Bureau, and contacting current modular home owners to hear about their experiences. Finding the right company will empower you to make other decisions about your new modular home with confidence.

If you are in the market for a modular home for sale, consider Palm Harbor Homes. A leader in the modular home industry for over thirty years, Palm Harbor has built a reputation for building high-quality homes in accordance with customer expectations. To learn more about how Palm Harbor can help you get into a quality modular home, visit the website, or connect with the online community on Facebook and  Twitter.

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