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Reese C.
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Modular Homes Southern Colorado

Reese C.
  • Aurora, CO
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Hi everyone,

I am closing on a lot in Pueblo that is zoned for a duplex. I am considering having a modular duplex built on the property and would like to know if anyone has recommendations or experience with a modular home builders in the area.

I am not closed of to a typical stick and frame style build but unsure of the time and cost difference between the two approaches.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Charles 

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  • San Diego, CA
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  • San Diego, CA
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It seems many of you have this impression that modular homes are only off-the-shelf products. You can get custom modular structures built. They can take any form. Modular duplexes certainly do exist. I might challenge you all that our built environment probably isn't best served by the same building being placed everywhere. Modular is a big term with a lot of benefits if it can work for you. On a small scale like a duplex it's seldom less expensive but should always be faster leading to faster occupancy, less general conditions and less financing costs. 

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