10 reasons why a modular home may not be for you

Looking for a home that’s ready to live in right out of the box? A modular home may be the right fit, but there are reasons to possibly hesitate.

Modular homes are composed of modules that are assembled in a factory and delivered to the homesite in one or more trips.

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Foundation Cost

A downside of modular homes is pouring the foundation. While the bulk of the home is assembled off-site, modular homeowners will still need to lay a foundation on the property.

Payment May Be Required in Full

One of the problems with prefabricated houses is financing. Similar to financing mobile homes, modular homes have fewer lending options because a home doesn’t yet exist.

Hard to Guarantee Quality

It’s built off-site, buyers don’t have the opportunity to check in on the build, meaning mistakes might not be caught until assembly.

Extra Costs

Buying a home out of the box sounds enticing, but the price tag can be misleading. One of the problems with prefabricated houses is the additional costs associated with them.

Difficult to Make Modifications

Buying a home out of a catalog sounds exciting, but one of the disadvantages of modular homes is the cookie-cutter design.

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