You mean manufactured or mobile homes? They’re built like shit by companies that mostly just take advantage of people knowing it’s all they can afford. It’s pretty much impossible to return the house once it’s delivered, and getting HUD to enforce standards takes years of constant work.
Technically, but specifically I’m talking about the ones we’re seeing a pretty big expansion in the market for right now, which are built of the same materials as a regular house, with all the same wood, insulation, etc, just in a format that makes them more modular and easy to build and deploy.
It does technically fall under the same umbrella category of those other homes, but it’s becoming more common now since it’s a good middle ground between a shitty mobile home and an overly expensive full-size house, and it’s made of higher-quality materials. It’s more about deployment than it is about cost, it’s just that they tend to be much smaller, and quicker to deploy, thus saving on cost in the process.
You mean manufactured or mobile homes? They’re built like shit by companies that mostly just take advantage of people knowing it’s all they can afford. It’s pretty much impossible to return the house once it’s delivered, and getting HUD to enforce standards takes years of constant work.
Technically, but specifically I’m talking about the ones we’re seeing a pretty big expansion in the market for right now, which are built of the same materials as a regular house, with all the same wood, insulation, etc, just in a format that makes them more modular and easy to build and deploy.
It does technically fall under the same umbrella category of those other homes, but it’s becoming more common now since it’s a good middle ground between a shitty mobile home and an overly expensive full-size house, and it’s made of higher-quality materials. It’s more about deployment than it is about cost, it’s just that they tend to be much smaller, and quicker to deploy, thus saving on cost in the process.