What's changing and why more people will adopt this, is … choices in housing. As long as there are people unhappy with the status quo in housing choices, there will be an opportunity for well-built prefab or factory-built housing.
"Michael Lane Sylvester" is a retired lyric spinto operatic tenor.
More Michael Sylvester on Wikipedia.This is really an economy-of-scale question. This is a niche market.
The number of people actually living in one, I can count on less than three hands. But that will change quite quickly. Several of the architects have sold dozens of homes.
There's much more efficient use of materials [in prefab] than in site-built construction. Go by any construction site and you'll see enormous scrap wastes getting thrown into Dumpsters.
There's still a widely held misconception that anything built in a factory is a trailer home. That's a stigma of prefab that we have to overcome.
Copyright © 2024 Electric Goat Media. All Rights Reserved.