Customization and flexible design is at the very heart of modular and manufactured construction. Whether you’re in Charles Town, West Virginia or almost anywhere else in the country, you’d be surprised to find out that on-site construction of traditional homes is no longer efficient, except in certain cases. The truth is that any home that can be built on site can also be built as a modular home, and generally done so for much less money. 2 story homes, add-on porches or garages, distinct roof structures, and more are industry standards, and prefab housing is no exception. See what can be achieved with existing home styles, or let your imagination roam free and design a fully custom modular home!
There are a lot of misconceptions about prefab homes that you may be familiar with. Although there are key differences between manufactured and modular homes, the truth is that any home built in a factory is held to even higher safety and quality standards than a site-built home. This is to guarantee that they’re built solid and able to withstand the transportation and installation process. Modular homes are also unique because they are almost indistinguishable from stick-built homes. The only real difference is that they’re assembled off-site and then delivered to their permanent foundation – for example, in Charles Town, West Virginia.
If you’re familiar with the prefab home industry, you may have already heard of a few manufacturer brands or even have a particular manufacturer in mind when shopping for your new home. ModularHomes.com has a growing directory of modular home manufacturers that we welcome you to browse. You can search for a manufacturer by state or name, and when you find the one you want, just click “Shop Homes” to see more details, contact info, and all the homes that they build. If you’d rather see all the modular home floor plans available for order, keep in mind that every result has a handy designation that lets you know who builds that particular home.
Wondering what it’s like to live in Charles Town, West Virginia? We understand that choosing a place to live is almost as important as choosing a modular or manufactured home that’s right for you. Take a look below and see what the area has to offer. Compare the average cost of a traditional stick-bult home in Charles Town with that of a prefab home, and see why factory built is the right choice. We also have lots of helpful links that can help you explore Charles Town and get a better idea of what it’s like to live there.