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Modular Home Builders in Southern California

Matt Sharp
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Hello friends,


I am looking for a reputable and (somewhat) budget friendly modular builder here in Southern California to build an attached ADU (approx 500 ft^2). The style addition I am looking at is quite simple, but will have to meet Anaheim municipal code so cannot be a manufactured home. I have reached out to several builders but if anybody has had a good direct experience with somebody and can recommend them that would be great.

A couple I have spoken to:

Ma Williams - seems like a great company, but they don't have contractors in the area so on top of the unit cost there will be connection fees, finish work, and a lot more to gamble on. Unit cost is pretty high to boot!


US modular - cheap but after reading many of their reviews and having some communication with them I wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.

Any suggestions/ recommendations are appreciated!

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