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<blockquote data-quote="DMassey" data-source="post: 16098464" data-attributes="member: 26299"><p>Alot of people don't realize there are 2 types of modulars... frame-on and frame-off. Frame-on modulars are hugely upgraded mobile homes and do depreciate. Frame-off modulars are stick built homes just like stick built homes on-site that do not depreciate. Good frame-off modulars are built to stricter codes, the lumber is stored indoors, they are built indoors, and the lumber is laser cut. Frame-off modulars are completely stick built just like a home on-site, they're just built in sections for transportation.</p><p></p><p>Having said that my wife and I decided against the $175,000 frame-off modular when we were shopping a couple years ago. The housing market fluctuates up and down, but labor and material prices generally do not. It's been a buyer's market where we live and we found a comparable home with 30x30 attached garage for $135,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMassey, post: 16098464, member: 26299"] Alot of people don't realize there are 2 types of modulars... frame-on and frame-off. Frame-on modulars are hugely upgraded mobile homes and do depreciate. Frame-off modulars are stick built homes just like stick built homes on-site that do not depreciate. Good frame-off modulars are built to stricter codes, the lumber is stored indoors, they are built indoors, and the lumber is laser cut. Frame-off modulars are completely stick built just like a home on-site, they're just built in sections for transportation. Having said that my wife and I decided against the $175,000 frame-off modular when we were shopping a couple years ago. The housing market fluctuates up and down, but labor and material prices generally do not. It's been a buyer's market where we live and we found a comparable home with 30x30 attached garage for $135,000. [/QUOTE]
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