The Modular Home (Paperback)

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Modular homes are the perfect solution if you want to build a high-quality, customized home without undue expense or hassle. In this informative guide, Andrew Gianino helps you make the best choices throughout the modular building process, with suggestions for everything from choosing the right dealer and contractor to setting the specs, price, and schedule. Whether you’re looking for a cozy Victorian or want to add a personal touch to a wide ranch, there’s a modular home that will fit your tastes, lifestyle, and budget.

About the Author


Andrew Gianino is the founder and president of The Home Store, the largest dealer of modular homes in the Northeast. He lives in Whately, Massachusetts.

Praise For…


“If you are thinking of ‘going modular,’ this could be your primer: it covers all the steps of the process and features a 16-page color insert that helps you visualize the possibilities.” –Library Journal

“For those who are thinking of buying or building a new home, The Modular Home…is well worth a look.” –Spokesman Review

“…is a one-stop resource for those looking to tap into the newest trend of modular homes…” –Los Angeles Daily News



Product Details
ISBN: 9781580175265
ISBN-10: 1580175260
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Publication Date: February 15th, 2005
Pages: 336
Language: English

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