ModularToday.com offers an ebook with great insider advice about the pros and cons of modular homes and their construction. HomebuyingAbout.com also can give you this information.
You can get information on the construction of modular homes by visiting http://www.toolbase.org/ToolbaseResources/level3.aspx?BucketID=3&CategoryID=32. Another great site is http://homebuying.about.com/od/modularhomesfaq/.
One can find out more information on modular buildings at NRB INC modular buildings, Stack Modular and Champion Holmes. Modular buildings are pre-made homes often with minimal foundation and more information can be found at Bunnings and Finish Works.
I could find no evidence that modular homes are specifically regulated by the state at the neighborhood level. HOAs might prevent them from being built, though.
One can view modular homes for sale on specialty sites such as MH Bay and Expo Homes. You can also find modular homes for sale on sites such as Craigslist.
You can find home plans for modular homes by contacting a real estate office. A home improvement store might be able to recommend someone in the area, too.
Home floor plans could be obtained from any company manufacturing or erecting modular homes. For example Champion Homes or Jacobsen Homes would be able to provide these.
There are many places where one can find more information on tupperware modular mates. One can find more information on tupperware modular mates at popular on the web sources such as the official Tupperware website and the Organized Housewife.
Austin allows many custom modular homes. You do need to verify with the park manage before you move to one though. There are several Austin communities that allow modular homes. You can contact a local realty company or check online to find a community that fits your needs.
You should visit www.mhvillage.com for a list ofmodular homes for sale in the area.
You can find information about bench homes from the Yahoo! Homes website. Alternatively, you can find more information about these homes from real estate sites such as Trulia and Zillow.
Modular homes are constructed like conventional homes except they are constructed in a factory setting and they are better that conventional homes because they are stronger, more energy efficient, less expensive and they require less time for construction. They are transported in large modules and then they are assembled on a custom permanent foundation.They are financed like conventional homes. Double wides or single wides is another name for mobile homes that you find in mobile home parks. Another name for them is HUD housing related to the Federal housing department. They are also constructed in a factory setting with lesser demands for strength energy efficiency or quality. The are transported in a steel frame with wheels attached. When they arrive at the site the wheels are removed and they are set on a somewhat temporary foundation. The can be moved fairly easy because the floor of the mobile home is one and the same with the trailer. Just install the wheels hook up the truck and go. Most of the double/single wides are targeted for low income areas, they are not allowed in quite a few States and Towns. Financing is also difficult with mobile homes. Assembly is easier than modular homes. Just remove the tires and hook up the utilities. You can only construct a single story home with mobile homes and not a two story.
Prefab or modular buildings are available to purchase and can speed up construction of homes or other buildings. Manufacturers will all have their own style of prefab homes so one should research several companies to find the best for one's requirements. Possible manufacturers are Clayton Homes or Hive Modular.
One can find information on All Star Vacation homes in online websites. For example, allstarvacationhomes dot com provides information on these homes.