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Posted on 3/23/17 at 11:59 am to RogerTheShrubber
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How are developers the problem if people are paying the price?
98% of TD has peej mentality when it comes to real estate.
To the OP. Ask builder who frames on site and uses stick frame roofing how their wall and roof framing compares structurally to modular/truss built. You'll be surprised.
This post was edited on 3/23/17 at 12:06 pm
Posted on 3/23/17 at 12:02 pm to Jim Smith
Is it a mobile home, a modular home, or a manufactured home. Some of them are really nice.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 12:04 pm to upgrayedd
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front line of the ghetto
It depends on what you want to call Mid City. The Capital Heights area is solid. It's the buffer area between Government and Florida that is hit or miss with regards to safety.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 12:05 pm to upgrayedd
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Like I said, those side streets off Capital Heights have houses that look just like those modular homes. Actually, I think some similar homes like these have already been built in that area, IIRC.
Nothing that's been built in Capital Heights has been modular homes.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 12:06 pm to Jim Smith
173 bucks a square foot, and with all the maintenance issues of the 50s.
Hard to insulate, settling issues, and a haven for spiders stray cats, etc.
How can you go wrong????
Hard to insulate, settling issues, and a haven for spiders stray cats, etc.
How can you go wrong????
Posted on 3/23/17 at 12:12 pm to doubleb
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173 bucks a square foot,
The land value is what drives these prices in Mid City, not the actual home construction.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 12:40 pm to Golfer
No doubt, the saying about location, location, location is true.
You'd like to think developers would build a more substantial home for that reason.
You'd like to think developers would build a more substantial home for that reason.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:50 pm to upgrayedd
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Friend of mine lived in two different houses in the garden district. Got his car broken into multiple times in one and his house got broken into at the other.
Cars in Prarieville get broken into all the time. I don't see people trashing it. So what?
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:54 pm to Jim Smith
For $217k that is a piece of shite
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:58 pm to El Magnifico
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For $217k that is a piece of shite
Total piece of shite.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 3:58 pm to TigerGman
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Cars in Prarieville get broken into all the time. I don't see people trashing it. So what?
Now you're comparing an entire city to one area of BR? Come on.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 4:07 pm to upgrayedd
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Now you're comparing an entire city to one area of BR? Come on.
Exactly right. One area of BR is as susceptible to car break ins as the whole city of PVille.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 4:12 pm to OysterPoBoy
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If people buy them they weren't overpriced.
(beanie baby aficionado)
Posted on 3/23/17 at 4:14 pm to Jim Smith
Not for the price they are asking. But modular construction has come a long way in the past five years.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 4:48 pm to DownSouthDave
if i were ever to build a house i would absolutely go modular
Posted on 3/23/17 at 5:27 pm to cgrand
Schedule, price, quality... modular homes have a lot to offer over traditional construction. I'm surprised they aren't more popular.
I don't know how flexible they are with footprints though, I al not sure you can get a real custom shape with little kick offs and nooks.
I don't know how flexible they are with footprints though, I al not sure you can get a real custom shape with little kick offs and nooks.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 5:30 pm to Jim Smith
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Now it buys a home that was put together in sections.
My house came all in one piece. They sure don't make them like they used to.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 5:33 pm to tke857
I do not see vinyl siding or wheels....
A modular house is not a mobile home. This looks like a bland, cheaper version of the tract homes built in the 1940s.
A modular house is not a mobile home. This looks like a bland, cheaper version of the tract homes built in the 1940s.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 5:35 pm to GetBackToWork
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Years ago many of the Craftsman bungalow style homes were sold in kits or partially built. Difference is, those homes didn't have cheesy vinyl/metal windows and fake wood floors like these probably will.
The old Sears homes are actually pretty sought after these days. You used to be able to order a whole house in a catalogue. They'd deliver the parts to your lot and you could put it together like a kit car.
This post was edited on 3/23/17 at 5:36 pm
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