Building A New Home In Buffalo/WNY 2018

Many questions come our way when this time of year rolls around. After all, there is a lot to know regarding building a new home in Buffalo/WNY.

“Why and How?” you may ask… Why and how would you possibly be expected to know all of the information surrounding a new home project, before you come shopping for one?

“The biggest thing for me, having just gone through the stresses of closing on my first home, is simply having compassion for people who are looking to build a home for the first – or especially – the last time in their life” said Nicholas Bellanti, Sales Manager of Owl Homes of Fredonia.

“Like myself, many of our clients are finding out that the Real Estate Market is quite literally, out of this world. Hence the massive influx of not only business, but questions, that we’re receiving lately. I truly feel for our clients, and as a Sales Manager here, I am confident in my strategy of giving information and making this an easy and transparent process for people of all knowledge levels.”  – Nicholas Bellanti, Sales Manager of Owl Homes of Fredonia.

There are 13 Model Homes setup for display (Including a Two-Story Home which sits on our Turn-Key 8 Foot Superior Wall Basement for viewing, Cape-Cod, and Ranch Homes), that allow us to help you figure out which style home you’d like depending of course on budget.

After this, we’re glad to schedule a free site inspection in order to accumulate accurate utility and site costs to add to the price of the custom home itself. This allows us to give a complete New Home Project Estimate.

 

– WE WOULD LOVE TO QUOTE YOU A NEW HOME PRICE –

Send us a message using the “Request a call” button located on every “New Home” page on the website, OR simply give us a call or stop in any time during hours of operation to check out our 13 homes on display or meet with a consultant for info!

(Mon-Thurs 9-6 / Fri 9-5 / Sat 9-4)

716-673-1366

3752 E. Main Rd. Fredonia, NY 14063

P.S. Click The “New Homes” Tab at the top of the page to See Enough Custom Homes to Make Your Head Spin!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Story Modular Home on Display Buffalo/WNY

The Beautiful Buckingham Two-Story Modular Home came to us last week, and will be ready for viewing by the end of this week!

The Buckingham is a 1,872 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedroom 3 Bathroom Home. 

The Master Bedroom includes luxurious upgraded Tray Ceilings with surrounding light fixtures as well as Granite Counter tops and Underlay’d Sinks in the Master Bathroom.

This home is also set on our Superior Wall Basement for viewing!

Come see the true quality and efficiency that Manorwood Custom Homes can bring into your life, for so much less!

– WE WOULD LOVE TO QUOTE YOU A NEW HOME PRICE –

Every Customer is going to have a unique project because everyone has different ideas and necessities to suit what they are looking for.

We would like to get a better idea of what kind of home you would like to build. 

Send us a message using the “Request a call” button located on every “New Home” page on the website, give us a call or stop in any time during hours of operation to check out our 14 homes on display or meet with a consultant.

(Mon-Thurs 9-6 / Fri 9-5 / Sat 9-4)

716-673-1366

3752 E. Main Rd. Fredonia, NY 14063

 

– CHECK OUT THE BUCKINGHAM CUSTOM HOME, AS WELL AS LIMITLESS CUSTOM HOMES AT THE LINK BELOW (CLICK “NEW HOMES” AT TOP OF PAGE) –

Manorwood Custom Two Story Homes – Buckingham MH403A2-Story

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What Makes Modular Homes Different?

What Makes Modular Homes Different?

Modular homes are built in sections in a factory setting, indoors, where they are never subjected to adverse weather conditions like your typical stick-built homes. The individual sections move through the factory, with the company’s quality control department checking them after every step. Finished modules are covered for protection, then transported to your home site. They are placed on a pre-made foundation, joined, and completed by your local builder.

How long does it take to build a modular home?

That depends on your design and the manufacturer, but some modular homes can be built in the factory in as little as 1-2 weeks. And since modulars are built indoors, there’s never a weather delay. It usually takes another 2-4 weeks for your local builder to complete the home once it’s delivered to the building site.

They sound like mobile homes. Are they the same thing?

Mobile homes, now called manufactured homes, are built to conform to the same federal code, no matter where they will be delivered. That code is called the HUD code.

A modular home conforms to the building codes that are required at the specific location it will be delivered to, and in many cases, construction exceeds the required codes. Some critics might argue that a modular home is more attractive than a manufactured home.

Don’t all modular homes look alike?

No, and unless you were there to see the house delivered and assembled, you might not guess it’s a modular home.

 Modular home manufacturers use computer aided design programs to draw plans to your specifications, or to modify one of their standard plans to suit your needs, so nearly any home plan can be turned into a modular home.

It’s true that some modulars are very basic and resemble double wide manufactured homes, but the two structures are still built in different ways.

Each manufacturer is different, so be sure to ask questions about flexibility if you would like to design your own home. Designed with modern stands in mind, most people probably cannot tell the difference between a regular stick-built home or a modular home. They look very much like a regular home, yet are often much more cost efficient to construct.

Will banks finance a modular home?

Yes. Most banks, appraisers, and insurance companies treat modular homes the same way they do site built homes — a house that’s constructed entirely on your property. Ask the mortgage brokers and banks in your area to explain how they finance modular homes.

Can I save money by building a modular home?

Sometimes. Construction costs for a modular home are sometimes less per-square-foot than for a similar site-built home. And there are other cost-saving features:

  • Many modular homes are very energy efficient, which helps reduce your heating and cooling costs.
  • Your home will probably be ready to move into much sooner than if you wait for a builder to construct a house on-site. Often, there are fewer delays.

For first-hand information, try to visit model homes in your area. Take a look at popular websites in your state.

Why not tour a local modular home factory and see the construction happening in person, before your very eyes? If you think modulars are ho-hum, you’re in for a pleasant surprise.

After you choose a modular home builder, talk with a local real estate agent to determine where you can place your modular home. You will need a foundation, either raised or slab but slabs are more common in hot, dry climates.

This Article is Sourced from the link below, and was not written or produced by Owl Homes of Fredonia 

https://www.thebalance.com/what-makes-modular-homes-different-1797805