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Matthew Gentile
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Pre fab Homes

Matthew Gentile
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Worcester, MA
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Hi BP Community,

I have been looking into Pre-fab homes for rental/condo properties and was curious if anyone has had success with Pre-fab homes before. The concept seems better than new construction in terms of project time, but I'm wondering about the cons to this idea with exception of price being an obvious one.

In theory it seems scalable and efficient, in my mind acquiring the land suitable would be the hardest task. Would love to hear more opinions on this topic.

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Bryant Brislin
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Bryant Brislin
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I think checking with the city to make sure they are okay with the product from a code standpoint, would be the most important thing.

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