Factory-built, modular homes seem assured to have a substantial presence in rebuilding efforts after January’s wildfires. Companies tout modular’s speed and simplicity. But skeptics worry about risk ...
Could modular construction help solve New York City’s housing affordability crisis? State officials are banking $50 million on it. The recently passed state budget is allocating that much in hopes of ...
With the median price of a single-family home at more than $422,000, relatively high 30-year fixed mortgage rates, and a nationwide shortage of housing, ownership is out of reach for many individuals ...
Modular construction remains a booming trend across the contracting world. Modular design helps solve housing shortages, speeds up construction, and addresses rebuilding work after natural disasters.
Habitat For Humanity CEO John Ritten said that a nearby builder of modular homes would be more efficient than contracting with one a hundred miles away, like they currently do, in Sugarcreek, Ohio.
Micheál Martin said he didn't think people 'would build something costing up to €80,000 if it was only to be used for a son ...
Developers and New York City are building homes in factories and propping them up on vacant lots in the outer boroughs. Proponents say it can significantly cut down on construction time—and create ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A state-backed manufacturer of modular homes is seeking $5.7 million from a developer after that developer ordered it to stop work on a modular apartment ...
Irish homeowners are getting creative, turning their gardens into extra living space with modular solutions that offer ...
A rendering of what a new modular home may look like when set up in Clark-Fulton or Buckeye in the next year or two. Credit: City of Cleveland They’re supposedly cleaner to build. They’re cheaper to ...
Peter Dodge and Sally Stetson’s modular home in Morrsiville Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur When Sally Stetson first saw mock-ups of the kind of modular home she now lives in, she thought, “Mm, no.” The ...