Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
Good option instead of a modular home? #2919022
05/05/21 07:57 PM
05/05/21 07:57 PM
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,541
USA
H
hudsonhornet7x Offline OP
pro stock
hudsonhornet7x  Offline OP
pro stock
H

Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,541
USA
Hi folks, My wife and I ( and my 85 year old mom) are looking to move back to some property where I was born and raised. Last year we tore down the old place as it was beyond repair. We have sewage and septic already out there, but the prices of modular homes in our area have gotten out of control in the last several months. To put it into perspective a new modular that sells for $ 145,000 normally is now something like $ 170,000. And it is going up every week.

Do any of you guys now of an alternative for modern housing? I was thinking of something like a steel home kit and finish it ourselves. Or possibly a pole barn type structure and finishing it. Am I fishing in the dark here? I just can't stand the idea of getting gouged 25-30,000 bucks for the same product.

Thanks Moparts for any advice!

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919049
05/05/21 08:20 PM
05/05/21 08:20 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,304
Omaha Ne
T
TJP Offline
I Live Here
TJP  Offline
I Live Here
T

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,304
Omaha Ne
A lot of things are out of control price wise at the present time. Several factors are at play not just the Cv-19 fiasco. If at all possible I would suggest waiting a bit until the supply chain catches up and hopefully things will start returning to this galaxy price wise. However they may go the other way as well shruggy It's a roll of the dice beer

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919050
05/05/21 08:21 PM
05/05/21 08:21 PM
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 8,670
A
Andrewh Offline
master
Andrewh  Offline
master
A

Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 8,670
they may or may not still have this issue, but many mobile home parks have abandoned, or used ones you can buy and have moved. pennies on the dollar compared to new.
they used to have some they nearly gave away as long as you paid for the move.
you might check around you and see if they still have that issue.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: Andrewh] #2919063
05/05/21 08:50 PM
05/05/21 08:50 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,893
United Socialist States of Ame...
T
tboomer Online work
Too Many Posts
tboomer  Online Work
Too Many Posts
T

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,893
United Socialist States of Ame...
I got a quote on a 24x48 basement sometime back for a small modular home on the family farm for my wife and I. It was 48500.00 I imagine that has gone up too! The septic system would need replaced and new electricity poles run in to where the house would go. Certainly not a cheap venture. I have a friend who did a pole type building with full living quarters and they did most of the work themselves. It was over 225 large... eek


Need your rear end checked out? Contact Grizzly!!
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: tboomer] #2919101
05/05/21 10:15 PM
05/05/21 10:15 PM
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 888
Oh
P
parksr5 Offline
super stock
parksr5  Offline
super stock
P

Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 888
Oh
Menards has whole home kits for sale, might be something to take a look at.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919119
05/05/21 10:49 PM
05/05/21 10:49 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 7,538
Albany, NY
67SATisfaction Offline
The member whose name is actually Art
67SATisfaction  Offline
The member whose name is actually Art

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 7,538
Albany, NY
Originally Posted by hudsonhornet7x
Hi folks, My wife and I ( and my 85 year old mom) are looking to move back to some property where I was born and raised.We have sewage and septic already out there, but the prices of modular homes in our area have gotten out of control in the last several months.

Do any of you guys now of an alternative for modern housing? I was thinking of something like a steel home kit and finish it ourselves.
Thanks Moparts for any advice!


You sound like a creative thinker.. Have you surfed around for houses built using steel shipping containers? There are a whole slew of interesting solutions people have come up with to create some amazing homes with them.
They are readily available, so the raw boxes aren't suffering from the whole global supply chain crisis..
The supplies you need to fit them out might still be a problem, but that's the current norm with any construction.
Cheers,
- Art


65 Satellite hardtop 361/4bbl console 727 2.76
67 Satellite convert 383/2bbl column 727 3.23
67 Lancia Fulvia Sport 1.3 Zagato. Alloy body, 1.3L V4 DOHC 4-spd
67 Lancia Fulvia Rallye 1.3. Alloy panel, 1.3L V4 DOHC 4-spd
71 Alfa Romeo GT Junior 1300 Zagato, 1.3L 4cyl DOHC hemi 5-spd
82 Alfa Romeo GTV6 2.5L SOHC hemi V6 5-spd transaxle
75 Maserati Bora US spec 4.9L DOHC hemi V8 5-spd ZF
77 Maserati Khamsin Euro spec 4.9L DOHC hemi V8 5-spd ZF
07 Aston Martin DB9 6.0L DOHC V12 6spd transaxle
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: 67SATisfaction] #2919155
05/06/21 12:51 AM
05/06/21 12:51 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 4,142
Canada -- Posts: 4034 -Registe...
5
5thAve Offline
Doesn't care what this says anyway
5thAve  Offline
Doesn't care what this says anyway
5

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 4,142
Canada -- Posts: 4034 -Registe...
You'll probably find the same price increase for everything that you'd want to comfortably use for a house.

One possibility is see if there is any house mover type places around that have something. From time to time you see free houses advertised that are being moved off a lot to make room for a newer house. The house is free but you have to pay for all the fees involved with moving it and get the foundation made and deal with repairs from being moved but at the end of the day the prices for that shouldn't have gone up as much as building something new because the house is already built. Or look at buying a trailer park type trailer to use until what you want to build is affordable again. Then use the trailer as extra room or sell it.

Last edited by 5thAve; 05/06/21 12:52 AM.
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919197
05/06/21 08:25 AM
05/06/21 08:25 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,331
Addison Twp, Mi.
RobG Offline
top fuel
RobG  Offline
top fuel

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,331
Addison Twp, Mi.
Northern Michigan has had a run on pole barn style housing the last 5 to 10 years. Many communities are now banning these structures and I think it is just a tax issue.

There are some great designs out there and the best part is low maintenance.



Check these builds out: https://mortonbuildings.com/projects/residential

Last edited by RobG; 05/06/21 09:01 AM.

I am not rich...but I get off my ass everyday to make sure I am not broke!

Can we get the Mexican cartels to help us with our supply chain issues? They don't seem to have any trouble getting stuff from one place to another.
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919275
05/06/21 11:51 AM
05/06/21 11:51 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,721
Jefferson State
S
srt Offline
ESYC
srt  Offline
ESYC
S

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,721
Jefferson State
There are several companies making building "pods" that consist of kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Pre-plumbes and with electric circuits.
In some areas there is a building type "K" or "K Class" that allows marginal improvements and occupancy before final.
I've seen a "Pod" used with 4 storage containers in a pinwheel pattern with the pod located in the center.
Two storage containers can also be places parallel to each other 10' or more apart and trusses installed over the entire "building, or truss the gap and construct shed rook over the two containers.
Make sure to provide ancors to foundation for the containers, slab in between, and I beams wherever you cut out the storage container sidewalls.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: Andrewh] #2919284
05/06/21 12:02 PM
05/06/21 12:02 PM
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 3,042
N.W. Florida
F
Fat_Mike Offline
master
Fat_Mike  Offline
master
F

Joined: May 2003
Posts: 3,042
N.W. Florida
Originally Posted by Andrewh
they may or may not still have this issue, but many mobile home parks have abandoned, or used ones you can buy and have moved. pennies on the dollar compared to new.
they used to have some they nearly gave away as long as you paid for the move.
you might check around you and see if they still have that issue.


^^^This. Even if it requires a total remodel, you'll still save tens of thousands, especially if you can do some of the work yourself. Mobile homes are depreciating assets. It makes no sense (to me) to buy a new one.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: Fat_Mike] #2919301
05/06/21 12:29 PM
05/06/21 12:29 PM
Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,541
USA
H
hudsonhornet7x Offline OP
pro stock
hudsonhornet7x  Offline OP
pro stock
H

Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 1,541
USA
Thank you guys for the replies, but I am not talking mobile home or " doublewide" trailers. The modular homes we are looking at are exactly like a stick built house, with the exception that they are built in a plant as opposed to the site.

02afa5f6ee2b1329b99ffde032161f34.png
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919356
05/06/21 01:46 PM
05/06/21 01:46 PM
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 3,877
Oregon
hooziewhatsit Offline
master
hooziewhatsit  Offline
master

Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 3,877
Oregon
We had very briefly started to consider something like what these folks do. Sounds like some of them have a frame, then they use SIP panels for the walls. Supposed to go up pretty quick.

https://www.vermontframes.com/timber-frame-floor-plans/classic-timberworks-timber-frame-designs/


If you ever find yourself in a fair fight, your tactics suck.
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hooziewhatsit] #2919371
05/06/21 02:25 PM
05/06/21 02:25 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 13,572
md
M
mopars4ever Offline
I Live Here
mopars4ever  Offline
I Live Here
M

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 13,572
md
Some years ago I checked into getting a Modular home and in my area there was not much of a cost difference between Modular and stick built.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: mopars4ever] #2919382
05/06/21 02:54 PM
05/06/21 02:54 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,378
Massachusetts
Faust Offline
top fuel
Faust  Offline
top fuel

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,378
Massachusetts
Originally Posted by mopars4ever
Some years ago I checked into getting a Modular home and in my area there was not much of a cost difference between Modular and stick built.
Even before the current run up in lumber, the big selling point was the money saved by rapid construction and occupancy. They didn't really compete, dollar for dollar, with stick built.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: Faust] #2919383
05/06/21 02:56 PM
05/06/21 02:56 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,893
United Socialist States of Ame...
T
tboomer Online work
Too Many Posts
tboomer  Online Work
Too Many Posts
T

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 25,893
United Socialist States of Ame...
The contractor I hired for my roofing jobs said that one way a modular is better is that they are built indoors in a controlled environment.


Need your rear end checked out? Contact Grizzly!!
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919384
05/06/21 03:01 PM
05/06/21 03:01 PM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,424
Florida STAYcation
dOc ! Offline
The village idiot's idiot
dOc !  Offline
The village idiot's idiot

Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 30,424
Florida STAYcation
Want to go really unique ....think airplane home in a rural area.

OR ... I’m thinking huge shipping containers welded together and finished off inside and outside ....

Virtually Hurricane proof !

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: hudsonhornet7x] #2919392
05/06/21 03:44 PM
05/06/21 03:44 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,721
Jefferson State
S
srt Offline
ESYC
srt  Offline
ESYC
S

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 15,721
Jefferson State
In the west there are also companies doing palletized homes. Much like tilt up construction. Pre-fabbed walls trucked out to site erected and finished by local subs or owner.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: srt] #2919407
05/06/21 04:30 PM
05/06/21 04:30 PM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 15,827
Central Florida
larrymopar360 Offline
Stud Muffin
larrymopar360  Offline
Stud Muffin

Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 15,827
Central Florida
I didn't see a location listed. I believe so much depends on this. Weather extremes, types of storms, average temps. If I'm not mistaken modular provides better insulation, but if you are in a hurricane prone area, I wouldn't go modular.

So I believe location must play a big role making this decision. A lot of people in Florida choose frame houses for their insulation benefits, but come hurricane season wish they had CBS construction.

Also, as someone wrote, I believe you will see the same percentage increase in all types of construction and not just modular.


Facts are stubborn things.
Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: larrymopar360] #2919547
05/06/21 11:04 PM
05/06/21 11:04 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 10,538
Freeport IL USA
poorboy Offline
I Live Here
poorboy  Offline
I Live Here

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 10,538
Freeport IL USA
My mom still lives in the modular home her and dad built 49 years ago. That modular sits in a subdivision where 4 stick built homes were all built the same year as theirs was. Her home is the only one of the 5 that has not been reconditioned, but only one of the other 5 still have the original owners, that one was reconditioned a couple years ago. Mom's could stand a reconditioning, but her being 85, I don't expect to see it happen.

Re: Good option instead of a modular home? [Re: tboomer] #2919686
05/07/21 01:50 PM
05/07/21 01:50 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,378
Massachusetts
Faust Offline
top fuel
Faust  Offline
top fuel

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,378
Massachusetts
Originally Posted by tboomer
The contractor I hired for my roofing jobs said that one way a modular is better is that they are built indoors in a controlled environment.
A friend, who is a builder, was hired to go to facility that built modular homes in Canada. He thought construction was excellent and the controlled environment helped a lot.

Page 1 of 2 1 2






Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1