Pre-Fab Home Tour
I went into the experience with limited expectations. The pictures on the website looked amazing, but I figured they were professionally stylized and were intentionally shot to create the best possible views. I couldn’t have been more wrong! The house looked exactly like it did in the pictures. It was a little more cluttered because a real family lives there, but the design is truly beautiful.
There’s lot of natural light (my number one pre-requisite!). The ceilings are high and there are windows and sliding glass doors (eco-friendly ones) everywhere.
My only complaint was that the kitchen was a little small, but the Ma Modular representative explained that many aspects of the home can be customized, despite the fact that the house is pre-fabricated in a factory.
Speaking of the Ma Modular representatives: they were amazing. They have a whole team of people: people to help you customize your house, people to help you find land upon which to build your house, and people to help you secure a loan for land + construction.
I also went out of my way to befriend a woman who is thinking about going through the process. I would love to hear about others’ experiences with the whole thing from start to finish!
5 Comments
Olivia (Green Junkie Living)
This looks amazing! My fiance and I also have a green home as one of our goals, and this looks like a stunning option. I will definitely keep this in mind when we approach the home-buying stage in a few years. Thanks for another great post, Sara!
Ms Bear Cub
wait – are you guys actually planning on STARTING an intentional community? I've always wanted to live in one, but I imagine it's a TONNNe of work to start one.
Do you moonlight as superwoman?
kaitlin
Ma Modular is one of the first truly sustainably living ideas that I've seen pop up as eco-friendly for the masses. Props to you guys!
Annalisa
I think the idea of a community sounds fun! However, you should work on a business plan and look for investors. Most major projects are not privately funded for many reasons including risk/liability and the amount of capital needed to get through various phases on a project.
More or less, I do this for a living as a freelancer. If you have any questions, feel free to send me an email.
I love your blog posts!
Jessica Reyna Brogan
That looks so awesome….my husband and I have been toying with the idea of building a house out of used shipping containers for about 6 years now. Not sure if we will or not, but I do love the idea of using something that has already been created and refashioning it to suit our needs.