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Would you buy a mill to build a house?
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<blockquote data-quote="angelo c" data-source="post: 1404712" data-attributes="member: 31365"><p>Soilarch, </p><p>Nothing wrong with Modular homes at all. They have come a long way toward fully customizable structures. In many ways they are superior to stick built. There are also somewhat blended options in pre-cast concrete foundations that are dropped off onsite and then a stick built frame is added. <a href="http://www.superiorwalls.com/" target="_blank">http://www.superiorwalls.com/</a> . I have seen several of these and years later no complaints what so ever. Take a look into "short Sales" in your area if you are not in a hurry as well.Just make sure your realtor is very familiar with the process.</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelo c, post: 1404712, member: 31365"] Soilarch, Nothing wrong with Modular homes at all. They have come a long way toward fully customizable structures. In many ways they are superior to stick built. There are also somewhat blended options in pre-cast concrete foundations that are dropped off onsite and then a stick built frame is added. [url]http://www.superiorwalls.com/[/url] . I have seen several of these and years later no complaints what so ever. Take a look into "short Sales" in your area if you are not in a hurry as well.Just make sure your realtor is very familiar with the process. A [/QUOTE]
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