Hello,
I'm currently looking into a Crest modular home built in Middlebury, Indiana. It's a bit pricier than the manufactured homes we've visited, but I believe we can recover the additional cost when I sell. The home will be situated on an acre of land. Has anyone had experience with Crest Homes? What are the advantages of choosing a modular home over a manufactured one?
Question about Crest Homes
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stevenpike
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Re: Question about Crest Homes
One key advantage is that modular homes are built to the same local building codes as site-built houses, which can help with long-term value and financing. Manufactured homes, on the other hand, often depreciate faster and can face more restrictions with lenders or zoning.
Re: Question about Crest Homes
How is your crest house? Can you share your design and experience building it? Wait for your reply.
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pulleine12
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Re: Question about Crest Homes
I'm exploring a Crest modular home in Middlebury, Indiana. It's a bit pricier than the manufactured homes we've seen, but I think the extra cost is worth it for resale. The home will be on an acre of land. Has anyone had experience with Crest Homes? What are the pros of choosing a modular home? By the way, when taking a break from home searching, I enjoy playing Slope to unwind.
Re: Question about Crest Homes
I've looked into Crest Homes a bit — modular homes are usually sturdier and hold their value better than manufactured ones. The upfront cost is higher, but you might recoup it when selling. How long do you plan to stay in the home before selling?
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