Terry Do Us A Favor

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Randy Eaton

Terry Do Us A Favor

Post by Randy Eaton » Wed Dec 05, 2001 8:46 pm

Hello Terry,

This is a manufactured home message board, if you want to post comments about modular homes that cost over $55 per square foot then find another board. Lets keep the focus on manufactured homes and not modular homes, thanks.

Randy Eaton

Doug

Re: Terry Do Us A Favor

Post by Doug » Thu Dec 06, 2001 12:29 pm

Randy,

If you are referring to Hallmark Southwest Corporation's Manufactured Homes, then I have some information to share.
We have toured the plant, spoke with the owner and some of the employees, and rest assured, they are manufactured homes, not modular.
What do you base the figure of $55 per square foot cost as a criteria for this forum? If you perceive an upper dollar limit, what is the bottom dollar limit?


All,

Please do not associate Hallmark's quality product with the previous message's inaccurate cost per square foot.
Our home cost less than $51 per square foot.
Every day, we happily live within the quality for which we invested our hard earned money.
Doug

Randy Eaton

Re: Hallmark Homes

Post by Randy Eaton » Thu Dec 06, 2001 1:25 pm

Hello Doug,

Them I am looking at the wrong web site. What is their URL address?

Randy Eaton

Doug

Re: Hallmark Homes

Post by Doug » Thu Dec 06, 2001 1:55 pm

Hello Randy,

I too, have seen Hallmark Modular website. They are located in the east, but then, most everything is east of us in San Diego.

Hallmark Southwest Corporation is in Loma Linda, CA. No website and the hard to find, abbreviated photocopy of a brochure is short on information, but has very small pencil floor plan drawings:(
Investing our money on a Hallmark had to be validated by our dealer, the factory tour and meeting the people who would build our home.
My wife and I like to think that this family owned business spends their advertising dollar not on advertising, but on their homes.

Doug

Randy Eaton

Re: Hallmark Homes

Post by Randy Eaton » Thu Dec 06, 2001 2:27 pm

Hello Doug,

What's their address so I can write them?

Randy Eaton

Doug

Re: Hallmark Homes

Post by Doug » Thu Dec 06, 2001 5:26 pm

Randy,

Hallmark Southwest Coporation
PO Box 1710
Loma Linda, CA 92354
(909) 796-2561
Al McKellups - owner

Good luck!
Doug

Terry

Randy Research the company before making any wise crack!

Post by Terry » Sat Dec 08, 2001 12:00 pm

Randy, I grew up in the manufactured housing business. My grandfather owned 5 sucessful retailers in the midwest and 2 in the southwest, I was always around him and my father. I know what I am talking about and I think you are only going by researching the web sites. I now work as an engineer witha major railroad company and when ever I am in a certain state I do my homework and check out a nearby manufactured housing facility. So I know my product. My grandfather sold home that are made by Lancer Homes, Century Housing Corporation, Marlette Homes, Craftmade Homes of Texas, Solitaire Homes, Continnential Homes, Bonnavilla Homes, Fuqua Homes and Franklin Homes just name a few. So I did my home by touring the manufactured housing facility, not the web site! Have a good day.

Randy Eaton

Re: Hallmark Homes

Post by Randy Eaton » Sat Dec 08, 2001 5:34 pm

Hello Terry,

Terry you sound like you know a lot about the industry. I too have toured many factories and have written a book on the industry. Gee I even moderate this discussion board. When you mentioned Hallmark homes you never indicated they didn't have a web site. I never heard of the company and when I tried to look them up I found Hallmark homes in California but they were a modular company a simple mistake on my part and for that I am sorry. I find it hard to believe a company that you claim to be one of the best in CA. has no web site. Thanks Doug for giving all of us the address, now those reading these posts can contact them if they are interested.

Randy Eaton

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