In Today’s Housing Credit Crunch Home Buyers should consider a Modular Home in Virginia.
Everywhere you turn there’s bad news about the financial markets all because of greedy CEO’s of major banks, who only cared about lining their pockets and not their customers. Their greed has lead to a huge inventor of homes on the market in Virginia. Many home owners in Virginia are unable to afford their home payments because of rising adjustable ARM mortgages.
Many home owners are just making do with whatever they can, some are moving back in with family, others are simply downsizing. But they don’t have to downsize into a rat hole, they can get some decent housing that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.
Enter the modular housing industry in Virginia
The term is often interchanged with manufactured homes, and mobile homes. They give an impression of trailer trash. But the real manufactured homes of today are definitely not trailer trash. They’re well built, upscale homes that are made to order and built entirely in the factory to be hauled to your lot and set on your new concrete foundation. You can get into a spacious modular home for less compared to traditional housing. There are extra costs of foundation and hooking up utility lines, but overall the expense is quite small and you have a brand new modular home that will appreciate in value just like a traditional home.
Modular Homes are covered under VA and FHA loan programs. You can pick your own floor plans, specify cabinet types, carpet colors and so on, the process is easy. You sit down with a modular home representative and they’ll go through all the options with you. You can have your new modular home within 8 weeks in Virginia to a few months depending on the backlog of the factory you’re dealing with.
If you feel you need to live in a newer home and either need to downsize or are thinking of even your first home, consider a modular home as an option that is affordable, customizable with all the same comforts of a traditional home.
To learn more about this amazing industry please contact our sponsors below. They are professional modular home companies, offering quality built homes at affordable prices.
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