Manufactured Homes, Modular Homes, and Panelized Homes in San Diego, California

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San Diego is located in the San Diego County of California. It is a diversified, expanding residential neighborhood comprised of 1307402 people. There are numerous home buyers within the San Diego region and many residents are in the market to build their dream home directly from a custom prefab manufacturer rather than purchasing a previously owned home.

When it comes time to plan out your dream home in the San Diego area, you will probably run into more than a few questions. Aside from how many bedrooms and bath rooms you’d like and which counters to choose, you might find yourself asking things like”What exactly is a Manufactured Home? A Modular Home? A Panelized Home? What is the difference among these kinds of custom prefabricated houses? Is a Manufactured, Modular, or Panelized Home right for my needs? ”

While there are several minor differences between each type of home, the key difference between a manufactured home, a modular home, and a panelized home in San Diego is the building code. The type of home that is right for you depends on your needs, location, and financing options.

A Modular Home is constructed under the regulations of the International Building Code. These types of homes are assembled to the same code as an on-site home, and as such is considered real property that appreciates and appraises the same as an on-site built home. Modular construction uses the same materials and is constructed under the same building codes as traditional construction. The difference is that with modular construction, these materials are assembled or built inside a manufacturing facility to control quality and cost.

Imagine the cost and quality of your new vehicle if it were assembled in your driveway by a group of workers often in rainy or snowy conditions. You’ll understand why modular is the natural next step for new home construction. San Diego County has its own division that regulates construction of this type of home, and has guidelines in place that coordinate with the local San Diego Building Department.

 

A Manufactured Home is built under a type of code called the Housing and Urban Development code (HUD code). This type of home code is federally regulated and, unlike conventional building codes, requires the home to be constructed on a permanent foundation.

This home has a metal frame, is usually built in a manufacturing plant, and is transported in pieces to the permanent framework location. In San Diego, this type of home usually calls for a VIN number and is considered personal property. Because of the VIN number and property requirements, these types of homes can often pose a challenge when it comes to financing and may depreciate in value. Of course, there are options for financing available;contact the San Diego Housing and Community Investment Department for more details on financing for this type of housing.

 

Panelized homes are, more or less, a sort of ‘kit’ home. The frame of these types of properties are pre-assembled pieces, usually just the exterior walls, that are brought on-site. Once the panelized walls are brought on-site, the rest of the construction, contracting, and work must be completed there. USModular does not build this type of home in San Diego, as we do not feel it saves the customer any time, money, or hassle.

 

So there you have it, the key components of Manufactured, Panelized, and Modular homes for the San Diego, California area!

 

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