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  2. What You Should Know Before Buying a Prefab or Modular Home - AOL

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  3. Modular addition - Wikipedia

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    Modular additions are usually side and second-story additions to homes that are pre-fabricated at the facilities. General characteristics of a modular home apply. For a second-story modular addition the existing house should have a sound structure as modular rooms are 30%+ heavier than the same stick-built.

  4. Prefabricated home - Wikipedia

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    Construction of a prefabricated modular home (see also time-lapse video)Prefabricated homes, often referred to as prefab homes or simply prefabs, are specialist dwelling types of prefabricated building, which are manufactured off-site in advance, usually in standard sections that can be easily shipped and assembled.

  5. Manufactured housing - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2011, the median price of a home in Santa Clara was $498,000, [8] while the most expensive manufactured home with all the premium features was only $249,000. [9] This drastic price difference is due to the fact that manufactured homes are typically placed in communities where individuals do not own the land, but instead pay a monthly ...

  6. Newly built homes are now cheaper than existing ones ... - AOL

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    Before the pandemic, new homes were $15 to $22 more expensive than existing homes per square foot. In May, new homes were $3.50 cheaper than existing homes per square foot, according to Zillow.

  7. The Fabulously Updated Prefab Home - AOL

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