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How do I Choose the Best Modular House Plans?

By Erin J. Hill
Updated May 17, 2024
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Buying a modular home is an big commitment for anyone. It is an investment in the future, so it is not only important to get find the best quality of home but also to choose the best modular house plans in order to maintain resale value and provide good livability.

The first step in finding modular house plans best suited for your needs is to look into all the available options. Books, magazines, the Internet, and modular home builders may all have sketches of modular house plans to choose from. These sketches, or floor plans, will include the overall layout and square footage. Some plans may be able to be altered in size in order for the home to fit on a particular lot or area.

Choosing the best modular house plans will depend on the needs of each individual or family. Various sizes and layouts are available, and each one could make the perfect home for someone. It is important to determine characteristics and features that are wanted, and which ones would not be suitable. For instance, a family with an elderly member or very small children may not want a home where all bedrooms are located on a second floor.

Zoning laws also play a role in choosing modular house plans because they dictate how large or small a home can be. Often a certain number of feet must separate the home from the road and all neighbors. A home that is too large would not meet these requirements, so all measurements need to be accurate and comply with regulations.

A home builder or manufacturer may be helpful in picking out modular home plans, as he will be able to give exact information not found in a sketch. In some cases, there may be a “mock up” home used for tours and showings. This gives potential buyers a feel for the home and allows them to picture themselves living in it more vividly.

It is also usually a good idea to view more than one home before making a final decision. One home may be a great choice, but something even better may be available if one takes the time to look. In some cases, home plans not intended for modular homes may be able to be customized for the purpose of manufacturing a modular home. In fact, for buyers who are handy or who can afford to hire an architect, it may be possible to draw your own plans and have a one hundred percent custom created home.

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