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Modular new construction 2 family
Hey guys I'm looking at building a new construction to family home in New Jersey, designed to sell, but considering going modular. I just finished up a traditional stick build house and understand that in New Jersey many of the building inspections are done at the state level rather than local and that it can speed up the process greatly to go modular and potentially have some cost savings.
Does anyone have any experience in this space, preferably near Newark New Jersey, and can you share your thoughts on modular versus traditional build?