NOTE: Final price is a combination of the Builder Package (aka Home Kit) plus the ESTIMATED interior finish costs. Home Nation will assist you to fin...
View HomeNOTE: Final price is a combination of the Builder Package (aka Home Kit) plus the ESTIMATED interior finish costs. Home Nation will assist you to find a Projec...
View HomeNOTE: Final price is a combination of the Builder Package (aka Home Kit) plus the ESTIMATED interior finish costs. Home Nation will assist you t...
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Building a new home, or any construction project for that matter, is fraught with delays by its very nature. Why? Its like a juggling act, with 100 moving parts. Its simply not possible to account for the million different ways your project could be held up. So when it happens, dont worry! Not one project will go perfectly. One of the most common delays for a project is permits. When building real estate, local building departments require permits to construct a new building. In the permit they will require certain things, such as having a setback of 20 feet from the road. This is all in accordance with that particular city or towns laws. What happens is the permit will be applied for, they will point out something that needs to be brought into accordance with their law, and we modify according to their request. Rinse repeat. Not only is this common, but its actually quite a standard process. Another common delay is weather, you cant predict when itll rain on your property stopping the concrete from being poured or not, for obvious reasons. Delays are something you will need to be comfortable with before starting a new home project with a manufactured home.
How is a Modular Home different from a Mobile Home?
Although terms like “modular, “mobile,” and “manufactured” are often mistakenly used interchangeably, there are a few important differences between them. Let’s start with the term “manufactured.” A manufactured home is any home that is built inside a factory and then transported to its site. Our website is filled with manufactured home prices, and photos of double wides, so you should be able to easily find the perfect one. “Stick-built” homes, on the other hand, are built directly onsite.
So what does this mean for your home? In essence, when you buy a modular home, your state or even county will determine its building code, just like it would for a conventionally-built home. For this reason, a modular home is indistinguishable from a traditional stick-built home.
Another reason to go with Home Nation, is that we can find you financing for your prefab home. Most manufactured home dealers won't do this, instead leaving you to fund it yourself. We work closely with several lenders, and can make that process much easier. Just fill out the form on our Financing Page to see if you're eligible for one of our very competitive loans. If you're looking for mobile homes in MA, getting your home funded shouldn't be the obstacle between you and a new home, we can often finance our buyers, even with low credit scores.
If you're located in Southborough, Massachusetts, and need a local lender for manufactured homes in MA, we can help you out. Contact us today to find the perfect lender, and get you payments you can work with.