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If we have a small house and are considering building bigger, should we consider tear-down and rebuilding with a new modular home?

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If we have a small house and are considering building bigger, should we consider tear-down and rebuilding with a new modular home?

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In our experience, in many instances, a client would be better to consider demolishing and rebuilding for a number of reasons. Unless your existing home has some characteristics that you want to preserve, in most instances your existing house does not have the features many people desire with modern architecture. Notably, high ceilings, two-story ceiling heights, functional basements that can accommodate 8 foot minimum finished ceiling height, and other modern features. If you wish to consider demolition, you be assured that your rebuild with a modular home will still be completed in less time and at less cost than conventional, site-built housing.

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