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Modular Homes For Sale

Modular homes are simply homes that are built offsite, in an indoor factory setting, to a local state code. In most cases, states have adopted the International Residential Code, or IRC. Modern modular homes are often referred to as “factory-built,” “systems-built,” or “prefab” homes. First, a modular home is built as sections, or modules, in a climate-controlled, advanced factory environment. Then, these sections are transported to the building site and assembled.

Modern modular homes are quickly becoming recognized not only for their lower cost compared to traditional site-bulit homes, but also for their often superior building quality, customizability, and longevity. Because modern modular homes are built indoors, they can be completed in a matter of weeks as opposed to months. In addition, they don’t see the typical on-site delays caused by weather or climate-related problems. Best of all, modern modular homes are classified as permanent structures; that is to say, they are “real property” and as such, qualify for the same financing terms, rates, and conditions as site-built homes, which makes modular home financing a breeze.

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Note: These values are based on approximations that are calculated from industry averages. This information is gathered from manufacturers and local builders that share data related to pricing, product specifications, and timeframes. None of these values are intended to be an exact figure for any given home type. Please consult with your local builder or manufacturer to determine exact home data.

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All sizes and dimensions are nominal or based on approximate manufacturer measurements. 3D Tours and photos may include builder and/or factory installed options. The manufacturer and/or builder reserves the right to make changes due to any changes in material, color, specifications, and features at any time without notice or obligation.

ABOUT THE HOME OUTLET

New Mobile Homes for sale, selected from the best factories!

The Home Outlet is a mobile home dealer serving Arizona, California, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico & Colorado with high quality new mobile homes for sale. We partner with different factories across the southwest. Not all models are available in every state. We have selected mobile homes from such great factories as Cavco West, Clayton Homes, Durango Homes, and Legacy Housing. Our experts can help you choose the perfect new mobile home for you. Whether you are buying a retirement retreat or a family home we have options for you. These elegant homes are not like the older trailers that you may have seen. These modern mobile homes have kitchens, bathrooms, and layouts with the same amenities of a site-built home. We seek to put you in the right new mobile home for you and your family.

Are there modular homes in Arizona?

Cavco has four locations in Arizona that sell both manufactured and modular homes. Durango Homes is located in Phoenix, and Cavco West is in Goodyear. There are also two locations in the Tucson area servicing southern Arizona. No matter where you are in Arizona, Cavco can help you build your dream home.

What is cheaper modular or prefab?

Budget: While prefab home cost is a cheaper option in itself, the type of home can further affect the cost to build. Modular homes tend to be more expensive than manufactured homes so you should check which fits better in your budget. Customization: Modular homes have advanced quite a lot over the years.

Can I put a manufactured home on my property in Arizona?

A multi-sectional manufactured home can be placed in any location in which a site-built home is permitted. A single wide mobile home can also be placed in any location in which a site-built home is permitted, in a mobile home subdivision, or in a mobile home park. All that is needed is a development permit.