Modular homes are built to conform to all state, local or regional building codes at their destinations.
Sections are transported to the building site on truck beds, then joined together by local contractors.
Local building inspectors check to make sure a modular home's structure meets requirements and that all finish work is done properly.
Modular homes are typically less expensive per square foot than site built houses. A well-built modular home will in many cases increase in value, as modular homes are built in a contolled environment and are stronger than traditional homes because of shipping and wind categories.
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Also, don't forget that Key Properties owns many lots, ranging in size from 1/2 acre to 6 acres, so if you need a lot to build your new modular home, Key Properties can help you out!
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