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Custom build or Manufactured/Modular On Land?

Jordan Budke
  • Homeowner
  • Fallbrook, CA
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I'm over here in San Diego County, CA. Real estate is crazy expensive, as I'm sure you all know. It forces us to look for more creative ways to get going. My wife and I are considering buying a plot of land and either building a custom build on it or putting a manufactured or modular home on it. 

There are nuances to each plan, but I wanted to come to the experienced folks to ask what you would do. Manufactured and modular homes look to be more affordable. Are there better companies to buy these homes from? Which ones feel more like a home and not a mobile home? Do modulars have garages or is that more custom? I'm also curious how much it costs to prepare the land and install plumbing, electricity, and concrete (driveway, walkways, patios).

I'd love all the insights I can get from anyone that has experience doing this. Thanks!! 

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Twana Rasoul
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Twana Rasoul
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@Jordan Budke Don't want to be discouraging....I will say 99.99% of people who approach me wanting to buy land in San Diego and build on it never go through with it and end up buying a property with a dwelling on it already.  Buying land is a lot more complex, Time consuming, and requires more funds than buying an existing home.

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