When it comes to factory-built housing, it's crucial to understand the distinctions between modular and manufactured housing. Manufactured housing, often called mobile homes or trailers, are constructed to HUD code standards and typically transported on a trailer, limiting their mobility once set. These homes are generally more affordable but offer less customization and quality compared to modular and prefabricated homes.
In contrast, both modular and prefabricated homes allow for extensive customization and are built through more complex processes, resulting in higher costs. Unlike manufactured housing, these types can be tailored to unique designs, providing a personalized living experience.
It's essential to conduct thorough research and consult with experts before deciding on the type of factory-built home that suits your needs. For further guidance, contact Stillwater Dwellings to ensure you make an informed and suitable choice for your housing needs.