FAQ

How do I start the process of buying a home?

 It’s easy! Start by checking out our floor plans to find one that feels right for you. Once you’ve picked a design, we’ll give you a price breakdown and an all-in estimate so you can plan your financing.

What is your pricing structure?

Pricing varies based on the chosen floor plan and options. Typically, the total cost ranges from $100 to $135 per square foot, which includes foundation, delivery, setup, and finishing work. This is approximately half the cost of a traditional on-site built home, which ranges from $200 to $300 per square foot.

Why are your prices lower than other dealers?

As a small, family-run operation with minimal overhead, we can offer competitive pricing. We don’t employ salespeople or maintain model homes; instead, our past homebuyers graciously allow us to showcase their homes, helping us pass the savings on to you. We also truly love helping people into their dream home at a price they never thought possible. The bottom line is, we are content with lower margins than our competitors.

Do you offer financing?

No, but we work with local banks to help you get the financing you need. Because we are so much more affordable than other options, you typically start out with great equity in your home. Our customers typically don’t have to pay PMI (private mortgage insurance), which can save you a couple hundred dollars per month!

Can I give you my own floorplan?

Yes! You can bring us your own floor plan, or choose one from our website that you like and can tweak it to fit your needs. There’s a small engineering fee, but once we finalize the design, we’ll submit it to the factory.

How customizable are these homes?

When it comes to floor plans, we’ll work with you and the factory to customize everything to fit your style and needs. This allows you great design flexibility without creating the headache of endless options to sift though.

What is a typical timeline to get a home?

Under normal circumstances, it usually takes about 8–10 weeks from the time you place your order to when your home is delivered.

What areas do you service?

Our home office is located in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming, but our modular homes can be delivered anywhere. We also opened locations in the Bridger Valley (Lyman/Evanston) and Laramie/Cheyenne areas of Wyoming. We can also service the Billings and Sheridan areas, and virtually anywhere in Wyoming or Southern Montana.

What does it cost to get an estimate?

It’s totally FREE. We would be more than happy to help you get an idea on price, understand your options, and explain the process.

Where can I go to tour a model that I see online?

The great thing about having a lot of great friends and family as customers is they let us show their homes! We have homes all around the Big Horn Basin and can schedule a tour for you. Just get in contact with us directly.

Can we put a home on a basement or crawl space?

Yes, absolutely. 

Do they come with a garage?

We do offer a garage option from the factory, but typically with the overall size and because a garage is such a straightforward build, it usually makes more financial sense to have a local contractor build it onto the home after it is delivered and set.

Can you do two story or triple-wide homes?

Yes! There is additional transportation and set crew costs with more sections. However, when compared to similar square footage site-built homes, you’ll still be almost half the cost.

What is the difference between a mobile home (manufactured) vs modular?

While both manufactured homes and modular homes are built in a factory environment, there are some differences between the two. The main source of difference between modular and manufactured homes is the code to which they are built. Manufactured homes are built to a federal HUD code, while modular homes are built to state or local residential building codes. Manufactured homes typically are set on blocks, while modular homes are set on regular foundations. 

How is factory built housing different than traditional site built homes ?

Factory built homes are built off site in a controlled manufacturing environment. Each home is built in sections, or modules, and then transported to the site where they are installed on permanent foundations, and completed by professional installers. Approximately 80% – 90% of factory built construction takes place indoors where materials are protected from the elements and a consistent workforce assembles the home in over 25 different stations.

Do manufactured and modular homes use the same building materials as site built homes?

Yes. Both manufactured and modular homes use the same or similar building materials as site built homes. In a cut section view, you’ll see everything from roof trusses to structural floor decking and 2×6 exterior walls. In the ceilings you’ll primarily see blown cellulose insulation, along with fiberglass batts in the wall cavities.