Posted by NCWayne on November 10, 2009 at 21:09:24 from (173.188.168.35):
In Reply to: OT must vent posted by Animal on November 10, 2009 at 15:40:56:
I hear you, I've got an off frame modular myself. I've done alot of work to it in the 15 years I've lived in it and I can tell you it's better built than any house made nowdays.
I've had problems with financing only once because it was a modular and believe me I told the dumba$$ he didn't know what the he!! he was talking about and let my thoughts be known on the whole situation. Heck nowdays nearly every house built is modular since the majority of the walls, roof trusses, etc are factory built and then assembled onsite. Heck a tru modular is at least built inside where nothing gets wet, etc and it doesn't even see the outside til it's dried in.
Fortunately I was just able to refinance with the NC SECU and they had no problem with it. They did me a great deal at 3.25% and wound up saving me nearly $1500 a month.
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