Kit home

Kit home

A home prebuilt off site and delivered in secretion ready to be assembled. Also, can be a home that can be assembled more quickly than a traditionally built home. They are also known as mill-cut houses, pre-cut houses, ready-cut houses, mail order homes, or catalog homes, were a type of prefabricated housing that was popular in the United States, Canada, and elsewhere in the first half of the 20th century.

It's worth noting right away that the only real difference between kit homes and traditional homes is how they're built. Modular homes, once installed on-site, are a permanent home with the same level of quality, features, and longevity that you'd expect in any new home. Another plus of a brand-new home is that your home will be modern and stylish, which makes it far more appealing to quality tenants. 

A kit home is a manufactured home that is partially or entirely built in a factory before being installed on site. This allows them to be built much faster than a traditional home, and they can be thousands of dollars less expensive for the same size home.

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A Kit home usually ranges from $114,000-$219,000 for a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom home.

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Most prefab homes have a lifespan of 50 years and more. They can last as long as traditional homes and in some cases even longer. Just because they are not made in the same way as traditional homes, does not mean they lack in quality.

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