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Delaware Modular Homes

Wed, Oct 8, 2008

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Modular Homes in Delaware (DE)

On the basis of 2006 census estimate, the population of the State of Delaware is quite small, merely 0.3% of the total American populace. However, the barely 1 million residents of this State has registered an above average growth of 8.9% from 2000 to 2006 compared to the USA as a whole, which stood at a lower 6.4%. The climb in the number of citizens may be due to many factors such as higher number of immigrants or re-locators. Whatever may be the trigger for such percentage increase; entities engaged in building houses especially modular homes might be able to uncover a lucrative market in Delaware.

As of 2005, official records show that the housing units existing in Delaware is not proportional to the present population level. Less than 500,000 units are built, which is roughly half only of the number of inhabitants. Almost 20% of the households live in multi-unit structures. This means that these people are either renting apartments or occupying condominium-like units for their shelter needs. Poverty level is less than 10%, which is an encouraging figure. This could be interpreted as an indicator that majority of all the citizens can afford to acquire their own housing units. The problem may involve the present supply of available homes.

The rate of homeownership is quite remarkable at a little more than 72%. Residents of Delaware know the value of owning their own homes owing to its numerous benefits, financially and otherwise. It is not surprising to note that modular housing is carving a strong niche in this state where housing concerns are being prioritized. An organization that tracks the progress of modular housing revealed that shipments of modular homes continue to increase in Delaware for the second quarter. Definitely, this is good news particularly to the local players in the real estate industry. The outlook remains bright for the continuous acceptance of modular housing models.

The local home builders likewise acknowledge the alternative that modular homes can provide to prospective home buyers. They have added the construction of modular housing units a part of their products. Marketing efforts have also been undertaken to ensure that the interested parties are fully aware of what they will receive once they place an order for a modular home. In case there are financial constraints that will prevent a potential homeowner from purchasing his dream home, financial programs have been developed that could assist them in their payments. For variety, new designs are constantly being introduced and ideas coming from the future homeowners themselves are welcome and entertained by the builders.

When compared to going through the motions of hiring a constructor to build your own house, from planning to overseeing the completion, opting for a modular home may turn out to be the better choice. You simply need to peruse the various styles and designs available, relay your sentiments to the professional in-charge and expect the timely delivery of your new modular home. You need not worry about the climatic changes or the price escalation of raw materials as the package will be unchanged. Being a cost-effective structure, living inside a modular housing unit can give you benefits long after the sale has been finished.

We Build in the following cities:
   
* Delaware City
* Dover
* Harrington
* Lewes
* Milford
* Newark
* New Castle
* Rehoboth Beach
* Seaford
* Wilmington
   
We Build in these counties:
 
* Kent County
* New Castle County
* Sussex County

DELAWARE BUILDER NEWS:

  1. WL Homes Bankruptcy Case Converted to Liquidation (Update1) (Bloomberg) - June 8 (Bloomberg) -- The bankruptcy case of WL Homes LLC, the 161-year-old homebuilder, was converted by a bankruptcy judge to a liquidation from a reorganization.
  2. Animals desperate for foster homes (WPVI-TV Philadelphia) - Dozens could face euthanasia if temporary homes aren't found soon
  3. GEORGETOWN: County to use funds to help purchase forclosed homes (Delaware Coast Press) - GEORGETOWN — The nightmare of foreclosure has hit tens of thousands of Americans, including some right here in Sussex County. A new program, though, aims to help some individuals realize their American dream.
  4. WCI files reorganization plans in bankruptcy court (Naples Daily News) - Bonita Springs-based luxury builder WCI Communities Inc. has filed a plan of reorganization with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.
  5. TRANS06 NO HEADLINE (Richmond Times-Dispatch) - 722 N 25th St; Chambers Cynthia G To Rms Residential Properties LLC, $142,892. 1808 N 25th St; Taylor James R & Gertrude To Wachovia Bank Of Delaware Na, $57,105. 1105 N 26th St; Richmond Affordable Housing To Hart Kip A And Betsy R, $185,000. 306 N 26th St, Unit 212; Middleton James E Jr To Deutsche Bank National Trust, $276,443.
  6. Expanding flood plain worries some (The Intelligencer) - A proposal to expand the amount of land along the Delaware River that's defined as flood plain in hopes of reducing the impact of future floods has riverside property owners concerned about its impact on them.
  7. FLORENCE: Police Beat from the week of May 28 (The Register-News) - A township resident was charged with possession of stolen property, numerous drug violations and other charges on May 26, according to police.
  8. Tornado warning in Chesco; flood watch in Delco (Delaware County Times) - Brace yourself for what could be Round II of our wild weather today.
  9. SMART GRID: US Energy System Poised To Make Digital Leap (The Huffington Post) - William Gausman, Pepco Holding, Inc., Senior Vice President of Asset Management and Planning, holds an electric meter with smart technology during a display of smart grid technology on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, April 20, 2009. The "smart grid" has become the buzz of the electric power industry, at the White House and among members of Congress.
  10. WCI, developer of Westshore Yacht Club, files reorganization plan (Business Journal of Tampa Bay) - WCI Communities Inc. plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy during the third quarter of 2009.

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