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Connecticut Modular Homes

Wed, Oct 1, 2008

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Connecticut Modular Homes

Most sturdy modular homes are built in the state of Connecticut, where most manufacturers started building modular homes as early as 1960’s. People from Connecticut usually prefer building styles like the Ranch (a single story home), Colonial, and Cape Cod modular homes. With its exquisite style and excellent quality, modular homes situated in a $400,000 to $500,000 neighbourhood, fellow residents can never tell the difference unless the builder (or your neighbour) tells you so. Modular homes are served in Connecticut including Harwinton, Canton, Avon, Litchfield, Winchester, Simsbury, Colebrook, Granby, Barkhamsted, Farmington, and New Hartford.

Dwellers of modular homes in the whole state of Connecticut are satisfied with all the benefits they are getting. Most of them lived for over fifteen year and yet they have not encountered pain-stalking problems with regards to the maintenance of their modular home. It is because modular homes’ materials are stored in a room where it is free from harsh weather irritants that could make it fragile like molds and rusts. The supplies are not to be taken out of that weather controlled storage room unless it is already needed for the building process. There are also fewer delays when it is time to be built on the site. Since most parts of the modular home is already completely finished inside the factory (about 85 percent), it would take less time before it is ready to be occupied compared to the traditional on-site built houses. It usually takes about 60 to 120 days, depending on the size of the house, before it is completely finished. Another good thing about modular homes is your ability to modify the look and the style. The goal of having such option is to make the buyer feel that they have a personalized home, the one they could go home to and proudly say “This is where I live in.”

One modular home owner was so satisfied with his new dwelling that he decided to be one of the Connecticut-based modular home manufacturers himself. John Gallagher, a former worker in the holographic technology, realized that modular homes are far better in quality more cost-efficient when compared to stick-built homes or the typical on-site built homes. Gallagher said that being in the modular home industry allows him to give the families he is working with, the home of their dreams. And every time he sees the finished project, he is as delighted as the family who is about to occupy that new home. The company is now currently on its fourth year of giving service to tons of people wanting to have their own dream house.

With this enthusiasm about the modular home industry, there are actually several private properties in the gold coast of Connecticut that has large, mansion-like homes, which looks like an on-site built homes but actually are products of the said industry. Modular homes in Connecticut certainly made a big improvement, when it comes to appearance and quality, from what it was twenty years ago.

We Build in the following cities:
 
* Ansonia
* Bridgeport
* Bristol
* Danbury
* East Hartford
* Hartford
* Middletown
* Milford
* New Britain
* New Haven
* New London
* Norwalk
* Norwich
* Shelton
* Stamford
* Torrington
* Waterbury
* West Haven
* Willimantic
* Manchester
   
We Build in these counties:
   
 
* Autauga County
* Fairfield County
* Hartford County
* Litchfield County
* Middlesex County
* New Haven County
* New London County
* Tolland County
* Windham County

CONNECTICUT BUILDER NEWS:

  1. Connecticut housing market hits new low - The housing market in Connecticut, in terms of homes sold and new homes built, has hit its lowest point in a generation, according to recent reports, and may be close to bottoming out.
  2. Yale, Connecticut Department of Children and Families join to develop program for traumatized kids in state care - HARTFORD — Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families is working with Yale University and a children’s public policy organization to develop a new program to help children in state care who’ve experienced trauma in their lives.
  3. Home sales in Connecticut drop 13% in 2011, lowest since 1987 - HARTFORD — A real estate tracking group says home sales in Connecticut dropped 13 percent in 2011 and sank to the lowest total since the firm began monitoring property data in 1987.
  4. Conn. home sales hit lowest total since 1980s - A real estate tracking group says home sales in Connecticut dropped 13 percent in 2011 and sank to the lowest total since the firm began monitoring property data in 1987.
  5. Outdoors: Connecticut farms fight back against deer, crop damage - Without fanfare, a very small number of hunters are currently receiving crop damage permits to shoot deer in Connecticut from now through next autumn. Agricultural and landscape interests may have comparatively few deer issues in Central Massachusetts, but more-agricultural Connecticut is a different story.
  6. Connecticut to launch project to help traumatized children - Connecticut's Department of Children and Families is working with Yale University and a children's public policy organization to develop a new program to help children in state care who've experienced trauma in their lives.
  7. Connecticut luxury home sales fell in fourth quarter - Sales of luxury homes in four Connecticut “Gold Coast” communities fell in the last three months of 2011, RE/MAX of New England reported Wednesday.
  8. Groups mull over idea of more community-owned utilities - FARMINGTON — When Connecticut’s 2012 legislative session begins next week, expect issues surrounding the performance of the state’s two major utilities, Connecticut Light & Power and The United Illuminating, last fall to dominate discussions.
  9. Connecticut housing permit activity hits record low in 2011 - Housing permits in Connecticut, which are considered a leading indicator of economic activity, hit an all-time low in 2011, according to the state's Department of Economic and Community Development.
  10. Connecticut home sales hit lowest total since 1980s - A real estate tracking group says home sales in Connecticut dropped 13 percent in 2011 and sank to the lowest total since the firm began monitoring property data in 1987.

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