New York State Senator George Borrello Visits Owl Homes of Fredonia

Strengthening Housing Conversations with Senator George Borrello

Owl Homes of Fredonia welcomed New York State Senator George Borrello for a visit and tour of the model home campus. The visit provided an opportunity to discuss the modular and manufactured home industry, upcoming regulatory considerations, and the growing demand for attainable housing across Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania.

During the visit, the team walked Senator Borrello through several model homes, highlighting the differences between modular and manufactured construction, current build radius capabilities, and the unique requirements that towns and municipalities place on new home projects. The conversation also touched on the proposed NYS all-electric requirement, which has recently been lifted, and how evolving regulations continue to shape project timelines and budgeting for buyers.

The Owl Homes team also shared updates on new community developments starting soon in Brocton and Collins, along with insights into how buyers are approaching land selection, site prep, and long-term planning. Senator Borrello offered helpful perspective and resources that can support buyers and builders navigating these challenges.

As always, the goal of these conversations is simple: clear information, better guidance, and a smoother path for families planning a new home.

Serving Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania

Owl Homes of Fredonia builds modular and manufactured homes across Buffalo, Erie County, Chautauqua County, Cattaraugus County, and into Northwestern Pennsylvania. With nearly two million dollars in fully furnished homes on display, the campus is one of the largest in the region for comparing layouts, features, and construction options.

As a turnkey builder, Owl Homes helps coordinate the full process, including:

• Site and land evaluation
• Foundation and utility coordination
• Home delivery, set, and finish work
• Design selections and planning support

Whether a buyer chooses a HUD-code manufactured home or a state-code modular home, the process is designed to be clear, efficient, and personalized.

Why Winter Is the Smartest Time to Begin a 2026 Home Project

Many people wait until spring to begin planning, but industry timelines actually work in reverse. Starting in winter gives families a major advantage.

• Better access to production schedules
• More availability for planning and design decisions
• Quicker alignment on permitting and land requirements
• A smoother transition into spring foundation and set seasons

Planning now puts families in the best position for a 2026 move-in.

Did You Know? Modular and Manufactured Homes Are Not the Same

Manufactured homes
• Built to the federal HUD code
• Offered in single- and double-section formats
• Efficient timelines and customizable layouts

Modular homes
• Built to state residential building codes
• Installed on a permanent foundation
• Engineered for strength and long-term durability

Owl Homes is one of the few regional builders specializing in both.

FAQs

Can I start planning even if I have not chosen land yet?
Yes. Many buyers reach out while comparing properties. Early guidance helps avoid delays later.

Are modular and manufactured homes suitable for winter climates?
Yes. Homes are engineered for transport, set, and long-term performance in Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania.

What is the first step?
Most families begin with a model tour or a conversation with the planning team.

Start Your 2026 Home Plan

The winter season offers an ideal moment to explore options, compare floor plans, and begin shaping your timeline.

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Visit: 3752 East Main Road, Fredonia NY

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A New Home for the Holidays: The Best Time to Start Your Modular or Manufactured Home Project

The warm, hopeful season when planning ahead pays off most.

There is something powerful about this time of year. A single ornament, a quiet snowfall, a warm light in the window. Winter invites people to imagine life the way they want it to be. And for many families across Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania, that dream includes a new modular or manufactured home built exactly the way they envision it.

Owl Homes of Fredonia has spent decades helping homeowners turn winter dreaming into spring and summer building. And what most people don’t realize is that right now, in early December, is the best possible moment to begin planning a 2026 home project.

Starting now puts you ahead of schedules, ahead of the thaw, and ahead of everyone who waits until spring to begin building.

If you want to explore floor plans or begin a personalized planning conversation today, call 716-673-1366 or reach out through the contact form.

Why Winter Is Quietly the Best Time to Start Your New Home Project

Owl Homes builds modular and manufactured homes across all of Buffalo, WNY, and Northwestern PA. Winter is the smartest time to start, because early planning sets you up for an ideal spring or summer build in 2026, with every detail tailored to your lifestyle.

Most homebuyers assume spring is the natural time to begin, but industry experts know winter is the real strategic advantage. Here is why:

1. Earlier planning means a better spring build position

Permits, land coordination, customization selections, engineering reviews, and factory scheduling all run smoother when started in winter. Getting ahead means your chosen timeline is far more likely to be locked in.

2. Model home tours are less busy

Owl Homes operates the region’s most comprehensive modular and manufactured home campus at 3752 East Main Road in Fredonia NY with nearly 2 million dollars in homes on display. Touring in winter gives you space, time, and clarity to compare models and ask detailed questions.

Explore available models on the Owl Homes website.

3. Design selections are more thoughtful

Winter is the ideal season to make design choices without spring-time urgency. Experiment with finishes using the interactive home design tool.

4. More availability for personalized guidance

Builders, designers, and planning teams traditionally have more open scheduling in early winter. You get deeper insight and a smoother path to construction.

5. Getting ahead means moving sooner

Families who begin in December often enjoy a spring production slot and a summer or early fall move-in.

Did You Know? Modular and Manufactured Homes Are Not the Same? Owl Homes Specializes in Both

Many homebuyers search for “modular homes,” “manufactured homes,” or “prefab homes” and assume they’re interchangeable. Winter is a perfect time to learn the differences so you can choose the option that fits your goals.

Manufactured Homes (HUD Code)

• Built to federal HUD standards
• Available in single-section and double-section formats
• Affordable with efficient timelines
• Customizable with modern layouts and finishes

Modular Homes (State Code)

• Built to the same codes as traditional site-built homes
• Engineered in modules and assembled onsite
• Strong, durable construction
• Fast installation once the foundation is ready

Owl Homes builds BOTH as a true turnkey builder.

Turnkey means Owl Homes handles everything: land prep, foundation, delivery, set, finishing work, and all required project coordination. Few companies in the region offer this level of complete service.

What Starting Now Really Means for Your 2026 Move-In

Starting during the winter doesn’t mean building in the snow. It means planning early so that:

• Your design selections are finalized
• Your permitting is ready before the spring window
• Your foundation work can begin at the earliest ideal time
• Your home can be placed into the production schedule sooner
• Your set and finish stages occur in optimal weather

Winter planning is the hidden advantage most homebuyers never consider.

If you want to explore your options, call 716-673-1366 or reach out through the contact form.

5 Helpful Winter Planning Tips for First-Time Modular or Manufactured Homebuyers

1. Tour at least two model styles

Seeing layouts in person helps you select the floor plan that truly fits your lifestyle.

2. Review your land or potential land early

Owl Homes can help evaluate feasibility, utilities, setbacks, and more.

3. Explore modular vs. manufactured based on long-term goals

Both offer unique advantages — the right choice depends on your vision.

4. Use the design tool to experiment with features

Winter is perfect for planning your preferred finishes before spring arrives.

5. Start conversations now, even if you’re not ready to commit

Early guidance builds confidence and clarity.

Your Next Step: Connect With Owl Homes of Fredonia

Whether you’re comparing models, exploring the differences between modular and manufactured homes, or preparing for a full turnkey project, starting now sets up a smoother 2026.

Call: 716-673-1366
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FAQs

What makes Owl Homes of Fredonia different from other builders in Western New York?

Owl Homes is one of the only turnkey specialists in the region offering both modular and manufactured homes. They coordinate land preparation, foundation, installation, and design as one integrated process.

How long does it take to complete a modular or manufactured home project?

Timelines vary, but winter planning typically leads to the smoothest spring and summer builds, and earlier production opportunities.

Can I customize my home?

Yes. Both modular and manufactured homes offer a wide range of customizable options including layout, cabinetry, finishes, exterior styles, and more.

What’s the best way to get started?

Begin with a model home tour, then explore the online design tool, and finish with a planning conversation with the Owl Homes team.

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Next Thanksgiving Could Be in Your New Home. Start Planning with Owl Homes

A season for gratitude, family, and fresh beginnings. Owl Homes of Fredonia is helping Western New Yorkers plan their dream home now, so by next Thanksgiving, they’ll be hosting dinner under their own roof.

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Picture This: A Year from Now

The table’s set, laughter fills the air, and outside, the snow drifts quietly across your yard. This time next year, Thanksgiving feels different because it’s happening in your new home.

That’s the power of planning ahead with Owl Homes of Fredonia, Western New York’s turnkey modular and manufactured home leader. While most builders slow down for the season, Owl Homes keeps moving, helping families secure their home plans before winter and prepare for next year’s move.

A Turnkey Process That Starts with One Visit

From the moment you step onto our Fredonia campus, you’ll see why so many families start here. With over $2 million in model homes on display, visitors can walk through real kitchens, open floor plans, and finished bedrooms, not blueprints.

Every design is built for real life: open living spaces, energy-efficient systems, and flexible layouts from trusted brands like Manorwood Homes of PA. Owl Homes manages everything from foundation to final inspection, you don’t have to juggle contractors or stress about logistics.

Your only job? Choose the home that feels like you.

Why November Is the Smartest Time to Start

The colder months are when smart homeowners get ahead. Locking in a build plan now means you’re ready for the spring construction window, avoiding backlogs and price increases that come later in the year.

Here’s what that means for you:

  • Priority scheduling for site prep and installation in early spring.

  • Guaranteed pricing before manufacturer adjustments hit.

  • Design flexibility, no rush, just time to customize your ideal layout.

Planning now means spending next Thanksgiving in a home that’s already built, decorated, and waiting for family to arrive.

A Thanksgiving Message from Our Team

Every year, we’re reminded how much a home truly means. It’s not just walls and windows, it’s where families grow, where stories are told, and where gratitude lives year after year.

At Owl Homes, we’ve helped hundreds of families across Buffalo, Western New York, and Northwestern Pennsylvania make that dream tangible. From energy-smart ranch models to custom Cape Cods, we turn visions into real, livable homes that last for generations.

And it all begins with one conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I start the modular home process in winter?
Yes. Winter is one of the best times to begin planning. While on-site work pauses during heavy snow, design consultations, financing, and ordering continue all season, allowing your project to be first in line for spring setup.

2. How long does it take to complete a modular home build?
Most homes can be fully installed and move-in ready within 3-6 months once groundwork begins, depending on customization and weather. Planning early ensures the fastest turnaround.

3. Can I tour model homes before deciding?
Absolutely. Owl Homes has one of the largest modular home displays in Western New York, featuring full-size ranch, Cape Cod, and two-story homes ready to walk through year-round.

4. What areas does Owl Homes serve?
Owl Homes proudly serves Buffalo and communities throughout Western New York and Northwestern Pennsylvania.

5. What makes Owl Homes different from other builders?
Owl Homes offers a true turnkey experience, from foundation to finish, with over 50 years of experience, trusted brands, and a full-service team handling every stage of your home’s construction.

See It. Feel It. Plan It.

Before the holidays take over, make the short drive to Fredonia to walk through our display homes and talk with our team. Whether you’re ready to build or just exploring options, you’ll see exactly what’s possible and how easy we make it.

Visit: Owl Homes Display Center – Fredonia, NY
Call: 716-673-1366
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