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Thomas Musser
  • Williamsport, PA
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Changing the Prefab Game

Thomas Musser
  • Williamsport, PA
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If you are an investor or contractor on any new construction project in the north east the chances are you have spent 2018 considering a move to Nevada, Arizona or any were that doesn't get sixty inches of rain in a summer.  I took my extra office time this year and researched prefabricated homes and the amount of quality products on the market today is amazing.  One company in particular seems to be closing in on an elegant, accessible, and affordable design.  

M.A.Di. homes has just begun shipping their folding "A" frame internationally and it sounds like they may have a production facility stateside by this time next year.  Once the site work is complete and the one, two, or three bedroom M.A.Di. home arrives on site it can be assembled in one day making it convenient for homeowners and investors who want a guaranteed completion date and ideal for disaster relief situations.

It sounds like the company is currently experiencing some growing pains and finalizing some finishing features and design options, but it is exciting to see this type of product gaining traction.

For more information check out: https://www.madihome.com

I'm Thom Wesley.  Thanks for reading.

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Michael Hacker
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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Michael Hacker
  • Investor
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Thanks for post @Thomas Musser.  We're builders in Arizona and I've always had an interest in prefab construction.  I honestly feel that it's the future of the industry due to lack of skilled labor.  Turkel is also worth checking out, they're on the higher end of the cost scale.

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