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Norris/Clayton modular cape?

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 1:14 pm
by Vicki
Anybody familiar with the 2-story capes from Norris/Clayton? We have a fairly large family and need the space, so we thought a 3BR cape with an unfinished upstairs (that we can finish for BRs or one large "dorm" for the girls) would be helpful. And it has the appearance of a "real" house (their words) for some of our older kids who are chagrined at the prospect of giving up our farmhouse.

I can't find anything on the modular capes online. Any experience out there? Or any feedback on Norris/Clayton? I think Norris is a part of Clayton - where does it fall in the spectrum? We aren't well-to-do, and like all of you, we want the best value for the money. I'd like to be able to get standard (or even upgrade) for white woodwork, some decent finishing, etc.

Thanks for any input.

Vicki in Virginia

Re: Norris/Clayton modular cape?

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2004 9:09 pm
by rmurray
They are quite a home./..there are others in your market as well..

A-Nell Homes...Palm Harbors Discovery Custom Homes...and others as well..you should check them all out..

Re: Norris/Clayton modular cape?

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 2:35 am
by Vicki
Is this "You should check them out," as in - "Warning, warning, Danger, Will Robinson!" or "You should check them out," as in, "If you like those, try these, too"? :)

Re: Norris/Clayton modular cape?

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 5:55 am
by rmurray
All equal or better than the one you mentioned...good comparison products..

Re: Norris/Clayton modular cape?

Posted: Tue May 04, 2004 11:19 am
by Jean
I have not seen the Norris cape. I have Norris single wide (16 x 70) and have been very pleased with it.
You are right they are a form of Clayton - out of Bean Station, TN
All I have seen are very nice.

We are currently trying to find out information "Dutch" housing????????????/
Anyone know anything about them???????????/