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In order to start building a house, you need a plan. What are your needs? What is your style? How many people will be living in your home? These questions and others should be considered when you decide on a home design. You can do this in one of two ways. You can either browse our floorplans online, through our easy floorplan search function, or come visit our office in Crossville, TN for a one-on-one consultation to discuss your options and view additional floor plans. Search Now
Our systematic and collaborative planning process makes it possible for us to deliver affordable, durable, and sustainable building components. Once you sign the paperwork, we will start building your home with great care and precision according to your chosen floorplan and customizations.
Many people confuse a system built modular home for a style of home instead of a technology. A modular home looks and performs like a stronger and safer site built home. Modules are built to the same building code using the same or higher quality materials. System built modular homes are much more efficient and green due to a smart building system. There are plenty of good reasons to choose a modular home. Value for your money, quick completion time, and a custom designed modular home using only the best products to build with. Our trained sales staff can help you make the decisions necessary to make the most of your new quality bulit modular home on your ready-to-build site. Contact us today to learn all the advantages of a modular home.
By Clarisa Diaz
Published December 30, 2022
US home buyers and sellers are facing the toughest housing market in a decade, which looks set to continue in 2023. But while Americans struggle with the costs of building new homes, or selling aging housing stock in need of repairs, modular home businesses are seeing an opportunity. Supply for housing in the US may be dwindling, but the demand is not. As prices rise, more Americans need affordable housing. And as interest rates climb, many would-be first-time homebuyers are finding themselves sidelined. Read More