Buyting Modular Home
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2003 11:26 am
I live in City of Houston and I can only put a modular home on my lot instead of a manufactured home. I read many posts here that recommend Randy's books. I would like to know if any of the advices there would be different for a modular home.
I've already looked at Palm Harbor, NationWide(Oakcreek) and FleetWood. I was surprised that the standard spec of Oakcreek (exterior wall 2x6, R-19) is better than that of PH (2x4, R11), because PH salesperson was telling us how they were the "Cadillac of MH". Certainly I can always do upgrade on PH. I would like to know which is better built between PH and Oakcreek? Also American Homestar has entered bankrupcy in 2001. Are there still in it or are they out of it?
As to Fleetwood they offer much lower price compared with the above two, plus they throw in big TV, entertainment centers, etc. Which make me wonder either the salesperson doesn't really know the price and will change on me later, or the house is less quality. Any comments?
I basically decided to go with modular, but I would still like to ask it here: Comparing modular home with a stick-built home, assuming both well-built, does modular home last as long as the latter? Does it require no more maintenance troubles or cost down the road?
Thanks for any comments in advance!
I've already looked at Palm Harbor, NationWide(Oakcreek) and FleetWood. I was surprised that the standard spec of Oakcreek (exterior wall 2x6, R-19) is better than that of PH (2x4, R11), because PH salesperson was telling us how they were the "Cadillac of MH". Certainly I can always do upgrade on PH. I would like to know which is better built between PH and Oakcreek? Also American Homestar has entered bankrupcy in 2001. Are there still in it or are they out of it?
As to Fleetwood they offer much lower price compared with the above two, plus they throw in big TV, entertainment centers, etc. Which make me wonder either the salesperson doesn't really know the price and will change on me later, or the house is less quality. Any comments?
I basically decided to go with modular, but I would still like to ask it here: Comparing modular home with a stick-built home, assuming both well-built, does modular home last as long as the latter? Does it require no more maintenance troubles or cost down the road?
Thanks for any comments in advance!