Facts About IBC, Manufactured & Site Built Homes
When you are buying a home, you might hear the terms
IBC homes, manufactured homes and site built homes. It's
important to understand how they all differ, no matter whether you
are purchasing an existing house or plan to build on land that is
subject to restrictions. The differences can affect a home's price
and its resale value, and even dictate whether or not it can be
built on your land.
What Are Site Built Homes?
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They are
constructed entirely at the building site.
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They conform to
all state, local or regional codes where the house is located.
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Often called
'stick-built' houses.
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A well-built,
cared for site-built home generally increases in value over
time, although its location plays a key role in value.
What Are IBC Homes?
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IBC homes
are built in sections at a factory.
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IBC homes
are built to conform to all state, local or regional building
codes at their destinations.
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Sections are
transported to the building site on truck beds, then joined
together by local contractors.
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Local building
inspectors check to make sure a IBC home's structure meets
requirements and that all finish work is done properly.
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IBC homes
are sometimes less expensive per square foot than site
built houses.
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A well-built
IBC home should have the same longevity as its site-built
counterpart, increasing in value over time.
What Are Manufactured Homes?
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Formerly
referred to as mobile homes or trailers, but with many more
style options than in the past.
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Manufactured
houses are built in a factory.
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They conform to
a Federal building code, called the HUD code, rather than to
building codes at their destinations.
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Manufactured
homes are built on a non-removable steel chassis.
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Sections are
transported to the building site on their own wheels.
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Multi-part
manufactured units are joined at their destination.
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Segments are not
always placed on a permanent foundation, making them more
difficult to re-finance.
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Building
inspectors check the work done locally (electric hook up, etc.)
but are not required to approve the structure.
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Manufactured
housing is generally less expensive than site built and IBC
homes.
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