PRIZE WINNERS! 2023 Super Sale Event

Owl Homes of Fredonia Celebrates Success of 2023 Super Sale Event and Congratulates Prize Winners

Owl Homes of Fredonia is thrilled to announce the resounding success of its 2023 Super Sale event, which brought excitement and unbeatable deals to the Buffalo and Western New York housing market. The event saw enthusiastic participation and marked a turning point in offering outstanding housing solutions to the community.

The Super Sale event, which took place from October 12th to October 15th, drew in attendees from across the region, eager to explore the latest and greatest in affordable housing options. Owl Homes of Fredonia takes immense pride in having welcomed so many prospective homeowners and making the dream of home ownership a reality for many.

During the event, attendees had the opportunity to enter to win incredible prizes, adding an extra layer of excitement to the Super Sale experience. Owl Homes of Fredonia is delighted to extend its heartfelt congratulations to the lucky prize winners, who will be taking home some fantastic rewards.

Going forward, Owl Homes of Fredonia is committed to providing the Buffalo and Western New York area with even greater deals and unmatched affordability. Our promise to our valued customers is simple: we will beat competitor pricing and continue to offer a wide range of affordable housing options to cater to everyone’s needs. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade your living situation, Owl Homes of Fredonia is here to help you find the perfect housing solution.

The success of the 2023 Super Sale event reinforces our dedication to serving the community with top-notch housing options and unbeatable value. Owl Homes of Fredonia extends its heartfelt gratitude to all those who participated in the event and looks forward to assisting many more individuals and families with their housing needs in the future.

For more information about Owl Homes of Fredonia, please visit our website at www.owlhomeswny.com or contact us at (716) 673-1366 Email: owlhomesoffredonia@netsync.net Website: www.owlhomeswny.com

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Buffalo/WNY Home & Garden Expo 2018

Another year has passed, and with it, a new series of beautiful custom homes is being produced by our manufacturers. 

Owl homes of Fredonia’s #1 goal this year at the 2018 Buffalo/WNY Home and Garden Expo, is to deliver superior knowledge to our visitors, regarding the efficiency and quality you will receive when building with us.

The Team at Owl Homes of Fredonia, is looking forward to expressing our passion in what we do, into the atmosphere this year at the show. Therefore… we have called in multiple representatives from both of our partnered manufacturers, who will be kindly joining us in properly guiding our visitors in return for their questions.

Fill out a giveaway card to be entered to win! We will be displaying Drone Footage of our Home Sets, as well as Virtual Home Tours , on a 40″ LED TV that will be our prize giveaway at the end of the show.

Check Out a Sneak Peek of a Virtual Tour That Will Be Displayed At The Link Below!

https://www.manorwoodhomes.com//tours/Manorwood-NG605A-Tour-Files/Manorwood-NG605A_Tour.html

Event Details at the Link Below:

http://www.the-fairgrounds.com/event/feb-19-22-wny-home-and-garden-expo-2/

 

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Modular Homes in Buffalo/WNY 2018

Innovative, Modular Housing That Can Grow With the Owner’s Needs

Modular housing offers a whole host of benefits including combating the growing affordable housing issue and reducing labor. This unique solution also allows home owners to start small and add as their needs change, giving them an entry way into home ownership with a very attractive solution moving forward.

When architect Brian Gaudio talks about Module, the Pittsburgh-based housing startup he cofounded in early 2016, he speaks the language of an excited techie. Module, an “operating system” for your home, creates spaces customized for every family. While it aims to provide new, more affordable, and more adjustable homes, the company doesn’t build, it offers a design and technology platform. A sense of optimism and possibility—perhaps cultivated during his time designing rides for Disney theme parks—is palpable.

But ask Gaudio about the nuts and bolts of how Module homes get built, and he begins sounding like a realist, one that may be able do what the dozens of startups that have tried to make a real business out of building, affordable, high-tech modular or prefab homes have failed to accomplish.

“We thought about how to work within the existing methods used by builders,” says Gaudio. “When we developed our wall system, we asked, ‘how does a general contractor, with relatively unskilled labor, build this house?’ We’re not here to bring NASA engineers on board to redesign the idea of home. This is about incremental innovation, and making a system that helps existing builders build better homes.”

How the Module system allows a home to grow with its owner. “We’re not trying to disrupt the system of building. We’re trying to disrupt ideas of adaptability, design, and cost.” Module

Module’s doesn’t want to be manufacturer, but rather design a system that informs future homebuilders, an easy-to-build, easy-to-expand housing product aimed at young adults. Informed by a housing personality quiz, buyers pick from one of three starter modules, which are built, in part, by an off-site partner, then assembled on site by a general contractor. Think of it like the Helix sleep of starter homes.

But the real selling point is that the modules, assembled with a patent-pending wall and roof systems, easily connect to additional Module-designed rooms and add-ons, which help owners expand their homes like a set of Lego bricks as their needs, and families, grow. Working from home? Invest in a small studio addition. Want to make more money? Attach a module designed to be a rental unit.

Gaudio and his co-founder Hallie Dumont were inspired by a passion for public interest design. Gaudio, who spent time volunteering in Biloxi, Mississippi, on post-Katrina housing, also won a Fulbright Scholarship, which allowed hime to travel and research cities and housing in Latin America. His work, which informed a documentary he made about housing, included an examination of the public housing designed by Pritzker-winning architect Alejandro Aravena. The Chilean architect’s design for incremental, affordable housing, which allows owners to built onto basic frames, influenced the Module concept

The Module system is the co-founders answers to their country’s housing challenges, including affordability, blight, and the labor shortage among homebuilders that’s driving up the cost of construction. Most of the big-name suburban builders are putting out product that’s too large and doesn’t cater to today’s young homebuyers, says Gaudio. The market needs a dynamic system that offers the “right amount of space for today” and an adaptable and affordable solution primed for urban infill.

The system begins with one of three main modules: a 640 square-foot unit with 1 bed and 1 bath called the Flat Top; The Tom and Jerry, a 1,280 square-foot unit with 2 beds and 2 baths fashioned for coliving; or the family-sized Moonlighter, another 2-bed, 2-bath option with two stories and more than 2,000 feet, depending on the floor plan. Module hasn’t released potential pricing plans yet: they’re expected to in early 2018.

Large enough to qualify as a freestanding home on a typical lot in Pittsburgh—thus avoiding the permitting issues that sometimes come with smaller structures—all of these structures have roofs that can pop off, allowing additional stories to be added, and walls with a panel that can be opened to connect with another Module structure. Starting small, the theory goes, makes homeownership more achievable. Eventually, the supplemental rooms and additions will be joined by other available upgrades, such as a new furniture package or a suite of smart home technology.

For Gaudio, perhaps the most important aspect of the Module system isn’t the design, but the construction. The basis of the system is panelized wood construction assembled on site, though it could also be stick-built in a manner consistent with how most general contractors and builders work.

In a model akin to Tesla’s reservation system, potential buyers can register on Module’s site and put down a refundable deposit to hold their place in line. They’ll then take the housing personality quiz, asking about relationships, income, and living situations, and when their turn is up, Module will create a customized plan, and then a general contractor will start working on their future home.

While the Module crew has built a test unit in Pittsburgh, the company will truly launch next year. They already have one buyer interested in a custom design, which will be constructed early next year. Once a few models take shape, the company can start looking for larger projects, possibly pairing with a builder to create 10- or 20-unit developments.

Gaudio sees markers like Philadelphia and Detroit as great next steps for expansion, secondary housing markets with available land and higher rates of millennial homeownership. In today’s housing market, perhaps the biggest disruption would be an affordable starter home.

“We’re not trying to disrupt the system of building,” says Gaudio. “We’re trying to disrupt ideas of adaptability, design, and cost.”

 

Article Source:

http://www.customhomeonline.com/houses/innovative-modular-housing-that-can-grow-with-the-owners-needs_s

 

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