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To build your own home is a dream many Americans have and too few realize. In Phoenix, with a resilient housing market despite the recent crisis, the strong economy and consistent growth means plenty of residential plots are opening up for homeowners who are interested in designing their new home from the ground up. If this sounds like you, but you have neither the demands nor the budget for a custom built home, finding a quality Phoenix modular home builder can be just the thing that helps you finally realize your dream.

Phoenix Modular Homes vs. Manufactured Homes
Phoenix homeowners frequently get these two types of residential structures confused. It's not difficult since you can see both homes traveling along I-10. Manufactured homes, also known as mobile homes or double-wides, are designed to be portable. They can be plopped down on one lot and then picked up and moved somewhere else. Modular homes, by contrast, are designed to be permanent structures with a foundation and everything else that's included with a conventionally built home. Moreover, modular homes in Phoenix are more than just sturdier versions of manufactured homes or imitations of the real thing. Modular homes are built in factory-controlled settings sheltered from the intense radiation of the Valley's sun and monsoon winds. When constructed properly, they should in fact be stronger than conventionally built homes.

Cost of Modular Homes in Phoenix, AZ
As strong as modular homes may be, the reason most new homeowners choose this building method has almost entirely to do with cost. Naturally, the size and complexity of your home will have everything to do with how much the final construction costs, but without an estimate or specific plans, we can tell you some of the cost-saving percentages homeowners and home builders have conveyed. Depending on the nature of your house plan, you can save anywhere from 10 to 35 percent on your final costs.

What's more, much of these savings are realized by streamlining production and labor costs, meaning that rather than having to wait six to eight months for your new home to be completed, four to five months is more common. This combination of benefits is often perfect for new homeowners who need something simpler, smaller, and less expensive. Plus, just because you're a first-time homeowner doesn't mean you can't have a newly constructed home. In fact, for some of the simpler home designs, your home might be under construction right now, before you've even bought it.

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Phoenix Modular Home Builders
As though it weren't already obvious, you must take all due care when looking for and selecting your Phoenix modular home builder. Besides the enormity of the project, the qualities that make modular homes such a sensible residential construction can only be realized by the most experienced, qualified, and reliable builders in the market. A modular home builder must be efficient and meticulous to capitalize on lower labor costs while still delivering a home that meets building codes and surpasses the quality of conventionally built home. To help ensure that you find one of these quality modular home builders, ServiceMagic puts each and every contractor through a rigorous 10-step screening process that includes, among other things, proper licensing. If a modular home builder isn't meeting building inspectors' evaluations, they don't make it into our system. Should you be matched with multiple Phoenix-area home builders, you can also use our customer ratings and reviews section to help you decide which company is right for you and your new home.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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