Many homeowners discover their current space no longer meets their evolving needs for comfort and function. The desire for more room prompts a serious consideration of renovation or relocation options ...
With housing prices still much higher than pre-pandemic levels, home affordability can feel out of reach for many Americans. Creative options, such as buying a different type of house than a standard ...
Modular homes are prefabricated housing units consisting of sections or modules built in a factory and then transported to the construction site for assembly. At the construction site, they are ...
We've all been there: You've purchased what you thought was your dream home, but after a few years, you've realized you need a little more space. What can you do? Before you call your real estate ...
Modular homes are partially constructed in a factory, then shipped to the site and finished. That can save time and money compared to site-built homes.
A manufactured home is any home factory-built in the U.S. to the HUD Title 6 construction standards (commonly known as ‘the HUD-code’). The HUD-code took effect June 15, 1976. A HUD-coded home will ...
Ginny Bartolone began writing DIY and home improvement guides nearly 10 years ago, covering everything from energy-efficient appliances to cracked foundations. Whether she's compiling cost information ...
New Government plans will allow homeowners to build modular homes in their back gardens without planning permission and rent ...