FAQs
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MH Advantage features financing terms for your buyers, such as:
A down payment as low as 3%
A 30-year fixed rate
Lower interest rate, compared to traditionally manufactured housing rates
Mortgage insurance coverage comparable to site-built homes
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ADUs & smaller homes range from $65,000-120,000*
Larger homes range from $100,000 to mid $200,000s*
We also sell home and land properties (see our Buy Home and Land Page) as well as land and lease homes in parks (see our Buy Home in Park Page)
*prices vary depending on model, size, options, market conditions
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Almost all aspects of our homes are customizable, from the flooring, paint, siding, room configuration, decking, etc. We have the flexibility to customize the home to suit your individual needs. We have access to many other home models not shown on our site to ensure we can find the perfect house for you. Contact us to tell us your housing needs, and we will work with you to create the ideal home for your needs and budget.
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It's worth considering the grade of the lot before placing the home. If feasible, digging out an 8-9 ft tall basement and setting the house on top can significantly increase the usable space inside the home.
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Our modular homes are eco-friendly, cost-effective, and can integrate solar and greywater systems. Contact us to learn more!
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We've got you covered if you're in the market for a loan. Our expert finance team can help you navigate the process of securing VA loans, FHA financing, and other types of loans. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer looking to buy a second or rental property, we're here to help. Send us an inquiry, and we'll take it from there. Click here
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Did you know that prefab, manufactured, and modular homes are all constructed in a factory setting? The benefit of this is that quality control is strictly monitored, with regular state and federal inspections, ensuring a high-quality home that meets or exceeds the standards of a stick-built home. Plus, the prefab build process allows for a quicker and more cost-effective completion than a traditional site-built home. Additionally, we offer a unique type of home called CrossMod® that merges the best aspects of both on-site and off-site construction. CrossMod homes boast innovative designs, energy-efficient features, and top-notch materials without sacrificing the efficiency, quality, and speed of off-site building.
To learn more about CrossMod homes, reach out to us or visit the links below
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CrossMod homes are stick-built homes built in a factory with quality controls and oversight which may or may not be the case when you hire a local contractor to build a home on site
CrossMod® Features:
Permanent foundation
Covered porch, garage, or carport
Enhanced cabinets
Drywall interiors
Energy efficiency standards and features
Elevated roof pitches
Multi-year warranties
Similar appraisals and financing to site-built homes (our homes are stick-built, just not built on-site)
We believe our homes have better quality control than a site-built home and are made to meet the same or higher standards during the build
To learn more about CrossMod homes, click here:
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Our homes are constructed in a factory with stringent quality controls rather than being built on-site by contractors whose work may not be up to par. The advantages of offsite construction are numerous, including:
Safety
Constructing homes indoors protects them from weather damage, water damage, mold, theft, and other issues on a construction site.
Cost Savings
Manufacturers buy materials such as lumber wholesale through a nationwide factory network, making prices affordable.
Speed
Factory-built homes can be constructed much faster than their site-built counterparts. Our ADU units can be built in just a few short days, with installation by the builder taking only a few more days. In comparison, site-built ADUs often take much longer to complete.
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A small home called an accessory dwelling unit (ADU), or sometimes known as a granny unit, backyard house, guest house, or casita, can be built on the same lot as a larger, single-family home or as part of a community development. ADUs are independent residences that have a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom. They are versatile and can be used for various purposes such as long-term rental units, vacation rental units, granny flats for seniors who want to stay close to their families, or as a home office, studio, yoga studio, workshop, or guest house. ADUs are also a great way to extend a home's living space without undertaking a large-scale construction project. Additionally, ADUs can be used to create micro-communities of affordable housing in municipalities that permit them.
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ADUs are as versatile as they are convenient and can affordably generate rental income or extend a homes living area without taking on a large scale construction project.
Here are some ways ADUs can be used on your property:
-Long-Term Rental Unit
-Vacation Rental Unit
-Granny Flat
-Home Office/Studio
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Please call or email to order your home. From order to complete installation, the process can be as quick as one month to four months* on complex sites, depending on local zoning, site constraints, and manufacturing backlogs, if any.
Bigfoot Homes can take care of the entire process from start to finish.
• Pre-construction: 2-4 weeks
This phase includes a site survey, permitting, and, in some cases, a soil and septic check.
• Ordering your home: 2 hours
During this phase, you choose all of the finishes and design details.
• Building: 3-6 weeks
Depending on the factory’s workload, your home can be built in 1-2 months.
• Transportation and set up: 1-4 weeks
Rarely does transportation and setup take longer than four weeks since homes leave the factory wholly assembled. However, in some complex cases, it can take up to one month to deliver, install and finalize all of the details of your home. Once your home is installed, a local building inspector will tour the home to obtain a Certificate Of Occupancy, and Bigfoot Homes will hand you the keys!
Home builds vary depending on the home and market conditions, and your sales rep can discuss the exact time frame for your model when you speak to them.
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Not if you purchase a park model (a less expensive home model suitable for a mobile home park) or a home suitable for a mobile home park; you will only need to own or lease a space in a park.
But if you want to put your home on a single-family lot, you will need to own land to install one of our Homes.
We are happy to help you find the right piece of land or ensure that your land is suitable for one of our homes (we need a way to get the home in there via trucks or cranes).
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We are licensed to sell homes anywhere in California.
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The homes we sell are built to meet the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, sometimes called the HUD Code, because it is a federal building code issued by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Our homes come with a minimum one-year factory warranty, with the option to purchase longer and more extensive coverage for up to seven years and beyond.
What's covered with the limited warranty
Major structural defects
Original appliances
Original home systems including:
Plumbing system
Water heater (gas, electric, or oil)
Electrical system
Central heating system
All homes consist of a one-year limited warranty from the home manufacturer to the original owner and a separate six-year warranty for years two through seven provided by an independent third-party administrator; deductible will apply to extended warranty; see terms and conditions for details.
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Bigfoot Homes will work with you and the local municipalities to secure the necessary permits.