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Modular / Prefab Housing

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What Is a Flat Pack Home? (The Good and The Bad)

By Erin Shine
Posted in Building Science & Home Performance, Home Affordability, Modular and Prefab Homes
Flat pack homes are prefabricated and come in kits. We’ll examine the pros and cons in this article.
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The Top 6 Modular Home Builders in Yukon, Canada

By Erin Shine
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Home Buying
The weekly wages offered in the Yukon are higher than the standard average, and there is zero sales tax on imported goods. All these facts make this province territory in Canada an ideal place to live in. However, if you wish to save costs during home construction, you may want to consider a modular home regardless of your income. 
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The Top 10 SIP Manufacturers To Get Quotes From

By Erin Shine
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Home Buying, Homeownership
Structural insulated panels have become essential for most home buildings. If you’re confused about which SIP manufacturer to go for, look no further. We’ve compiled the top 10 SIP manufacturers in the United States. 
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SIPS Panels for Home Construction: What Are They, Exactly?

By Cameron Ross
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Building Science & Home Performance, Home Affordability, Home Buying
If you have been thinking about green building materials, you may want to learn more about structural insulated panels (SIPs). This building technology has many characteristics that can appeal to sustainability-minded homeowners.
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Are Prefab and Modular Homes More Energy-Efficient?

By Erin Shine
Posted in Renewable & Efficiency Technology, Modular and Prefab Homes
Prefabricated and modular homes can be a great option for homeowners looking to save time and money on construction. With modular homes growing in popularity, you might wonder if they…
Three modular units arranged in a triangular formation with two on the bottom and one on top in the center. There is a swimming pool in front and the scene is at dusk with lights on inside each of the modular rooms.

Top 11 Modular/Prefab Homebuilders in Georgia

By Erin Shine
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Home Affordability
Georgia gets extremely hot during the summer months, with temperatures into the 90s. Modular homes are highly energy efficient and can save you a ton of money on your HVAC bills by working with one of the top modular/prefab homebuilders in Georgia.
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The Top 17 Prefab Modular Farmhouses You Can Buy Today

By Erin Shine
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Home Affordability
Prefab modular farmhouses are an increasingly popular choice for those interested in energy efficient, affordable housing. This article looks at some of the benefits and the firms that specialize in prefab modular construction.
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The Modular Home FAQ: Many of Your Questions Answered

By Erin Shine
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Building Science & Home Performance, Homeownership
If you’re considering a modular home, you probably have many questions. Such as what exactly is a modular or prefab home, what the benefits are, and whether I can build one anywhere. 
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The Top 29 Modular Home Builders in England

By Erin Shine
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Home Buying
Modular homes have become all the rage in England’s real estate industry. Citizens have started to prefer them over traditional houses because of how fast and affordable they are. But, you may wonder which modular home builder you should go for. That’s what we’re here to help with.
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Manufactured vs. Prefab vs. Modular Homes: Building Terms Debunked

By Erin Shine
Posted in Modular and Prefab Homes, Home Affordability, Homeownership
Building a home is no small feat. It takes time, money, and patience to make your dream home come true, but even when you’re finally ready for the build, some tough decisions are still to be made. For example, will you choose a modular, prefab or manufactured home?

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