Modular Homes
You may not recognize a Modular home when you see one. Even though they are build in a factory setting, the end result is a quality home
comparable to site-built houses. Unless you were there to see the house build, delivered and then assembled, you might not know it’s
a modular home. Modular home manufacturers use computer aided design programs to draw plans to your specifications, or to modify one of their
standard plans to suit your needs. Modular homes are built in sections in a factory setting, and since they are built indoors, there are no weather delays.
The sections move through the factory, with the company’s quality control department checking them after every step. Finished modules are covered
for protection, then transported to your home site. They are placed on a pre-made foundation, joined, and completed by your local builder.
Most banks, appraisers, and insurance companies treat modular homes the same way they do site built homes--a house that's constructed entirely on your property.
Ask the mortgage brokers and banks in your area to explain how they finance modular homes.
Modular homes are subject to the same standards as site-built homes under the Florida Building Code, and are deeded as real property. They are lifted off their transports by crane and placed on permanent foundations. Our modular homes conform to the Florida building codes and in many cases construction exceeds the required codes.
No matter what your housing needs may be, the Baker team has a solution. Welcome home to quality...
welcome to your new Baker home.
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