How much to house-build or modular home?
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The small house next door to us, after being unoccupied for many years, was eventually demolished.
The land is now for sale for $35,000.
Anyone have any idea how much a 2 or 3 bedroom modular home would cost along with the other costs and connection to services etc?
The land is now for sale for $35,000.
Anyone have any idea how much a 2 or 3 bedroom modular home would cost along with the other costs and connection to services etc?
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$35K...that wouldn’t buy you a parking space in a condo building here.
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Some them are really nice inside. I had a three week stint of showing people round these things a few years back. They were lovely. I used to go up in the morning, open them up and heat them etc, and then wait for people to come...I think we had 8 different models from ‘tiny home’ to ‘weekend cottage with detached garage’. At the time, we hadn’t been here long, and my son popped up to see me and couldn’t believe we had ever bought the house we now live in, as opposed to buying a modular, as they seem to be problem free and warm, as opposed to where we live now, which has been constant work...but I like it.
We plan, if life gets back to any sort of normalcy, to build a modular home in France.
That’s happening a lot here now, you plough down the old and replace it with the new.
We plan, if life gets back to any sort of normalcy, to build a modular home in France.
That’s happening a lot here now, you plough down the old and replace it with the new.
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I find plenty of listings for around $40,000 but they're always on permanent sites way out of town and sometimes not with own water.
Was it a blue house that used to be there?
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I found lots of sites like that. Like insurance quotes they're never keen on giving out info without details.
I find plenty of listings for around $40,000 but they're always on permanent sites way out of town and sometimes not with own water.
Originally, yes. You spying on me?
I find plenty of listings for around $40,000 but they're always on permanent sites way out of town and sometimes not with own water.
Originally, yes. You spying on me?

I think modular homes are supposed to be cheaper vs building onsite, but I don't know for sure, just seen comments over the years about it.
Nah, I was curious about the lot, and looked on realtor, then google to see what the neighborhood looked like, looks clean and quiet from the photo, although the real estate agent should be less lazy and at least go take a photo of the lot, the listing I saw only had a map and not much else, but then maybe the commission on 35k is too low to fuss with....lol
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I have in mind the stepkids. When me and MIL are not here anymore I really can't see their income (which is only one income) covering the expenses of this house. The house is also unnecessarily large for two. Downsizing is obvious. We're in a great area, convenient for everything
I see one cabin at $52k and then it jumps to $71k. So that's $87k or $106k. With the excavation/foundation and other costs I think it would be better to buy the usual...albeit not that many around. As a comparison, they could have had my duplex for $69k and that after all the renos done. Admittedly that was a buyer's market with the high rental vacancy rates at the time. But it was well situated with the option of renting part out.
I was just thinking that next door couldn't me more 'same area' and SD would still have a garden, much lower costs, moving would be easy and a chunk of money in the bank.
This year, a house (previously rented out) went for $58k in our street. I think it was advertised as 4 or 5 bedrooms, though only 1 bathroom. Obviously I have no idea what it was like inside but they're not knocking it down (like one over the back for $45k) so it can't be that bad. So far they've done new siding and windows. If it was bad inside I can't imagine they'd tart up the outside.
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Have you considered a shipping container house build?
This YT series goes through the entire process.
This YT series goes through the entire process.
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There are major differences within this sector, you tend to think about the Trailer parks but there is a lot to be said about manufacturing in a controlled environment and then assembling on site, I have seen some pretty high end houses constructed that way.
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https://www.titanhomeshattiesburg.com/
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Are they soundproofed so I wouldn't hear the screams?