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Can a modular home be built in a subdivision?

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Can a modular home be built in a subdivision?

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Yes and no. A modular home is very much like a traditional stick built home. In almost every subdivision being developed, a prospective home buyer has the opportunity to purchase a lot for future use. The use of the lot must adhere to the rules established within any association. So, if a subdivision has no HOA, chances are, you can build a very unique home on a lot you purchase. This a fantastic way to get more for less with a very custom look and feel.

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