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The Detroit housing market is, needless to say, far from thriving. As a buyer, you can look for some great steals and see little reason to consider building your home from scratch. The truth is if you plan on living in this home for the majority of your life, the return on your property value is probably nothing more than a footnote to your general and long-term happiness. On the other hand, it's tough to swallow the cost of building a new home, knowing the value of the finished home may be only a fraction of building costs. One way to build your dream home and justify it financially is to look at the creative and cost-saving method of modular home building.

Detroit Modular Home Stigmas
Many people have a negative and prejudiced view of modular homes. One such prejudice comes from a simple confusion between modular homes and manufactured homes. Though both homes can be seen traveling the highways of the Motor City, they are different in kind, not just degree. Manufactured homes are constructed to be mobile (thus, they're also called mobile homes), while modular homes are permanent structures that are built in factory controlled settings to maximize quality control and minimize material and labor costs. When done correctly, a modular home should actually be stronger and more durable than a traditionally built home.

More Benefits and Drawbacks of Modular Homes in Detroit, MI
You might be wondering if modular homes are stronger and cheaper, then why haven't they taken over the home building industry? It's a good question. Partly, the lingering trend of modular home building is due to the stigma and the fact that past modular home building techniques and practices were vastly inferior to what is possible today. The other, more tangible reason is that you won't have the same number of design options as you do with a conventional home builder. This doesn't mean you'll have to choose from only half a dozen floor plans, far from it, but if you want to sit down with an architect to custom design every last inch of your new home, modular home building may not be able to accommodate your dream home. That said, when you consider the cost of each type of building method, making your dream a reality may be more important than putting off building your home for several years until you can make it a financially solvent undertaking.

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Cost and Construction Times of Detroit Modular Home Builders
It's ridiculous to quote the possible costs of building a new home without some specifications on the plot, size, and design of the home. A small, simplistically designed home may be done for less than $100,000. A large home, built on a more desired piece of real estate can exceed $1,000,000, even with modular home construction methods. The better measure as you begin to think about building a new home is the percentage you stand to save by choosing a modular home builder in Detroit. This number varies depending on who you talk to, and it's a good idea to get estimates from multiple home builders. Some sources quote as little as 10 or 15% percent, while more optimistic projections say 35 percent. Of course, the likely truth is somewhere in the middle, depending, again, on the specifications of your construction. Still, even modest estimates can mean several tens of thousands of dollars in difference between the two types of home construction.

Hiring a Detroit Modular Home Builder
As with any residential construction, you'll find a wide array of contractors and companies in the modular home building industry, some of whom are more reputable and professional than others. Some companies will take the benefits of cost-cutting and reduced construction times to the extreme and rely on their ability to underbid the competition to find their business. You should be wary of these companies, although you shouldn't dismiss out-of-hand the lowest bid, either. Use ServiceMagic's customer ratings and reviews section to help ensure that you're hiring a quality home builder that is committed to letting the process of modular home building reduce the cost of construction, while still maintaining the highest home building standards in the industry.

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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