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  2. I Live in a Luxury Mobile Home: 3 Reasons They’re Worth the ...

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    High-end manufactured homes are often double-width, providing 1,500 to 1,800 square feet of living space. Open floor plans and standard-sized bedrooms and baths make for more comfortable living.

  3. Modular building Is the luxury home of the future - AOL

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    I'm thinking about buying a house in a box. Not Ma and Pa Joad's, but a high-end modular that will let me be both frugal and green. The Washington Post did an encouraging story on the trend. It ...

  4. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Homes (or Clayton) is the largest builder of manufactured housing and modular homes in the United States. [1] [2] It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway. [3] Clayton Homes' corporate headquarters are in Maryville, Tennessee. [4]

  5. Prefabricated home - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, following the high-profile failures of Ilke Homes, L&G Modular and Homes by Urban Splash during 2022 and 2023, the House of Lords Built Environment Committee highlighted that the UK Government needed to take a more coherent approach to addressing barriers affecting adoption of MMC: "If the Government wants the sector to be a ...

  6. Manufactured housing - Wikipedia

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    While manufactured homes are considered to be affordable housing, older models can be some of the most expensive in the nation to heat due to energy inefficiency. [4] High-performance manufactured housing uses less energy and therefore increases life-cycle affordability by decreasing operating costs. High-performance housing is not only energy ...

  7. Modular building - Wikipedia

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    Modular homes are built to either local or state building codes as opposed to manufactured homes, which are also built in a factory but are governed by a federal building code. [22] The codes that govern the construction of modular homes are exactly the same codes that govern the construction of site-constructed homes.