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Reddcm1

south carolina man. home?

Post by Reddcm1 » Mon Feb 07, 2005 9:53 am

Hi,
I'm currently looking in South Carolina to find a home. I have read some of your topics and am still confused. Is a modular or manufactured home better in my state? I am thinking about quality and not price. Also, if u could suggest some quality builders in my region that have a good reputation for quality and customer service it would be helpful.

Thank you

rmurray

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Post by rmurray » Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:07 am

You might want to stop by the bookstore on this site and invest in one of the fine books sold there..They will have info about construction...finance...and how to finds a good dealer...The choice of the dealer would be he most important part of your decision......You are lucky..in SC every high quality company in the SE is sold there..Finding the right dealer is everything in your state...

David Oxhandler

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Post by David Oxhandler » Wed Feb 09, 2005 10:07 pm

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Terry

Re: south carolina man. home?

Post by Terry » Mon Feb 14, 2005 2:08 am

One suggestion-if your home will be located close to the coast, make sure it is wind rated for the coastal areas. Your dealer should be able to tell you about this. Also, quality is its own reward. Watch the length of warranties. The longer the better. This can tell you how a well a manufacturer builds their homes. If they put a long warranty on it, then its probably built well.

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