Own a Beautiful, Affordable Home in a Challenging Economy

The Michigan Manufactured Housing Association Shows You How It's Possible


OKEMOS, MI--(Marketwire - March 16, 2009) - In today's challenging economy, it seems like everyone is trying to get the most for their money. This is no exception when it comes to the purchase of a home. You don't have to downgrade your lifestyle to obtain a more affordable home. By choosing a system-built home, you can own a brand new home for 10 percent to 35 percent less than a site-built home, without sacrificing quality. You'll see that enjoying your dream home and a comfortable lifestyle can be a part of your reality.

Today's system-built homes range in size from 1,000 to 3,000 square feet, and come with a limitless number of options including oak cabinets, plush carpeting, stone fireplaces, skylights and "smart home" electronic packages. These luxuries, typically associated with site-built homes, can be found in system-built homes for less money. They contain standard features which include modern kitchen appliances, and custom options such as wood-burning fireplaces, whirlpool baths and cathedral ceilings.

With system-built housing, the homebuilders purchase construction materials, including interior features and appliances in large quantities to take advantage of volume pricing. Those savings are passed onto the homebuyer. System-built homes are constructed in temperature-controlled environments so delays are few, if any, due to weather conditions. Damaged building materials, vandalism and theft can be costly and inefficient to the buyer -- ideal for Michigan's unpredictable weather. From start to finish, system-built homes can be completed and ready in record time for the homeowner to move in.

There are numerous living options when choosing a system-built home. Some people prefer community living while others opt for placing a home on private property. Whatever your preference is, the Michigan Manufactured Housing Association's Web site, www.michhome.org, is a great place to start searching for communities, retailers, lenders and more.

For more information on system-built housing, visit www.michhome.org, call 800.551.1315 or contact the Michigan Manufactured Housing Association, 2222 Association Drive, Okemos, MI 48864-5978; 517.349.3300.

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