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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
Modular Homes Southern Colorado
Hi everyone,
I am closing on a lot in Pueblo that is zoned for a duplex. I am considering having a modular duplex built on the property and would like to know if anyone has recommendations or experience with a modular home builders in the area.
I am not closed of to a typical stick and frame style build but unsure of the time and cost difference between the two approaches.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Charles
Most Popular Reply
It seems many of you have this impression that modular homes are only off-the-shelf products. You can get custom modular structures built. They can take any form. Modular duplexes certainly do exist. I might challenge you all that our built environment probably isn't best served by the same building being placed everywhere. Modular is a big term with a lot of benefits if it can work for you. On a small scale like a duplex it's seldom less expensive but should always be faster leading to faster occupancy, less general conditions and less financing costs.