North Carolina Modular Home Pricing
Here is sample modular pricing for North Carolina home buyers. This is a small sample of the modular homes available in North Carolina. It is intended to help home buyers gain a basic price range for factory built pricing in North Carolina. If you would like to have a modular house price quote customized for your personal building situation please visit our North Carolina modular home builder directory or complete the form for a home price quote.
These sample prices include a permanent foundation, connection to municipal sewer systems and municipal water systems. These prices can vary widely depending on your specific building site so you should contact a modular home builder for a precise home quote.
Model Name | Rooms | Size | Avg. Base Price | |
Aberdeen Cape Style | 5 Bedrms 3 Baths | 2736 sqft 48x41 | $191,000 |  |
Birmingham Two Story | 4 Bedrms 3.5 Baths | 2544 sqft 69x48 | $291,000 |  |
Greenwood Cape Style | 3 Bedrms 2.5 Baths | 2140 sqft 44x28 | $201,000 |  |
Elm Two Story | 4 Bedrms 3.5 Baths | 2068 sqft 40x28 | $180,000 |  |
Liberty Cape Cape Story | 4 Bedrms 3 Baths | 2948 sqft 56x41 | $170,000 |  |
Bedford Two Story | 3 Bedrms 2.5 Baths | 1650 sqft 28x34 | $150,000 |  |
Ashwood Cape Style | 4 Bedrms 3 Baths | 2116 sqft 46x28 | $170,000 |  |
Woodberry Two Story | 3 Bedrms 2.5 Baths | 2152 sqft 28x39 | $170,000 |  |
York Cottage Style | 4 Bedrms 2 Baths | 1632 sqft 28x38 | $140,000 |  |
Sugarhill Two Story | 3 Bedrms 3.5 Baths | 2250 sqft 42x28 | $195,000 |  |
Please remember these NC modular home prices and details are subject to change. Every home building project is different with its own unique building specifications, building lot considerations, local zoning requirements and many more details that need to be customized. You should contact a local NC modular home builder for the most current and accurate pricing.
Modular Home Buying Tip
When it comes to finding out what your new dream house is going to cost, be very cautious when you are handed the documents that give the prices. Do not just give them a quick look and then think it will be fine to sign on the dotted line. There are sometimes standard forms that you are used to that would ordinarily be used when making such a purchase. Perhaps you have bought a home before and think you know how this all works. However, each builder may decide to use his or her own purchase agreements that have been customized. You do not want to assume that you are going to understand what this document states in one quick glance. The best option is to request a copy of the documents the builder is using. Then you can take it home and peruse it ahead of time. Doing that ensures that you will not be surprised when it comes time to negotiate the price of your home. Without the element of surprise you are in a stronger position to ask for what it is that you want.
Average North Carolina Home Prices
The median home price in lovely North Carolina is $153,800. North Carolina home owners have seen their home value increase an average of 4.3% over the past year and real estate experts are planning it will rise 3.6% within the next year. The median list price per square foot in North Carolina is $117. The median price of homes currently listed in North Carolina is $227,900. Home pricing can vary widely across the state. Here are the average home prices for the most popular spots: Cary $320,900, Raleigh $210,200, Wilmington $186,400, Durham $176,300, Charlotte $173,100, Greensboro $123,700, Jacksonville $123,100, Winston-Salem $117,700, Fayetteville $111,900.
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