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  2. A $9.3 million smart prefab home in the Bay Area is now on ...

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    The 5,380-square-foot home is just south of San Francisco and a short drive from both Googleplex and Stanford University.

  3. 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.

  4. Pine Mountain Club, California - Wikipedia

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    Pine Mountain Club is an unincorporated community in southwestern Kern County, California. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 2,422. [ 2 ] For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Pine Mountain Club as a census-designated place (CDP).

  5. List of Lustron houses - Wikipedia

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    There were about 2500 prefabricated homes built in this manner. [1] [2] ... 2545 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, IL ... There are also 5 Lustron homes in the Kansas City area ...

  6. Pearlman Mountain Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Cabin layout. As many other buildings constructed by Lautner, the Pearlman Mountain Cabin is sometimes assigned as organic architecture, a term coined by Lautner's teacher Frank Lloyd Wright. The point of departure was a severely sloping forest property in the western San Jacinto Mountains at about 1800 meters altitude. Among numerous pine ...

  7. Mammoth Lakes, California - Wikipedia

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    The development of the Mammoth Mountain ski area has had a direct effect on housing in more recent years. The tourist market has led to an explosion of property values. This peaked in 2003 when the median property value reached $750,000. Another peak occurred in 2006 with the sale of the Mammoth Mountain ski area to Starwood Capital Group. [26]