Quality built home for the money
Posted: Mon May 26, 2003 1:43 pm
I know everyone will have their own opinions on this, but who do you think offers the most for your money out there? While cost is a driving force, my fiance and I are MUCH more concerned about structural quality and integrity. Right now, we're mainly looking at: Redman, Colony, Fairmont, Patriot, and Norris homes. We're looking for a home between 1,200-1,600 SF, and we're budgeting up to around $60,000 for the double wide itself as we will also have to purchase the land. We have bought both of Randy Eaton's books, and we realize that most homes can be upgraded into the quality grade. We planned on upgrading many items before reading the books as we noticed that a lot of the manufacturers will take subtle short cuts that will matter in the long run, but we also don't want to upgrade excessively on an already cheap product. Makes more sense to buy a quality product in the beginning and upgrading on a few items 'vs' trying to make a below par product into something it's not for $$$$$. We are mainly concerned in upgrading the insulation, bath/kitchen fixtures, one piece fiberglass tubs, dry wall (if not already equipped), windows, and doors. We also plan on trying to install a fireplace as well to offset heating costs. We realize with some manufacturers, we can get something larger; however, we're making a trade off for a smaller double wide to get the better quality. We plan on purchasing the home/land by September when we're getting married. It's our first home. We live in the Charleston/Huntington, WV area. If someone has any ideas or opinions, by all means we can use any help we can get.
Sandy
PS-Sorry this is so long. FYI, I have contacted all of the manufacturers listed above with questions and I have noticed some didn't care enough to even respond which also makes me wonder if they'll be there if we need them later on after a home purchase. It's just another thing to ponder.
Sandy
PS-Sorry this is so long. FYI, I have contacted all of the manufacturers listed above with questions and I have noticed some didn't care enough to even respond which also makes me wonder if they'll be there if we need them later on after a home purchase. It's just another thing to ponder.