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About Relocatable Homes

Relocatable homes are extremely popular in areas where labour and building services are either too expensive or are not available at all. Relocatable homes started out as place for people to stay in remote and secluded areas where work sites were set up. Today they are sophisticated and sometimes indistinguishable from on-site built homes.

<b>What are Relocatable Homes?</b>

Relocated homes are also known as prefabricated homes, which are manufactured or assembled in factories and are then transferred to the house plot. These homes were earlier marketed as mobile homes that could be transferred around and so was a requirement of people on the move. An example of a mobile home is a trailer which is usually attached to the back of the car or truck. Over the years these houses started becoming larger and were made to be set up in one place permanently on a masonry foundation.

<b>Stereotypes</b>

Relocatable homes are unfortunately a target of stereotypes, like they are cheap and trailer park homes, which is not true anymore. They have become an easy and convenient option for people who want a prefabricated home and don’t want to go through the hassle of building a home from scratch. This has caused quite a negative impact on transportable homes, like the fact that their value depreciates quicker than site built homes; they are thus not used as viable collateral for housing mortgages and also have a higher rate on interest. This has resulted in it being compared more to a motor vehicle loan than to a home mortgage loan.

As they are sometimes wrongly compared to trailer parks, many zoning committees have too many restrictions on relocatable home on particular sites. They have restrictions on the number of houses allowed to even what colour the exterior walls should be. Some zoning commissions don’t even allow single wide homes anymore.

<b>Positive Changes</b>

Things are changing in the field of manufactured homes with new developments and innovations resulting in classier and more durable relocatable homes. Today these homes have to be taken to the site by way of a flat bed in the case of a modular home or on axles in the case of certain modular homes and manufactured homes. They are then permanently set up on a concrete bed. The roof of the house in transported separately, which makes the manufactured home look no different than a site built home. This has also resulted in the reducing of the depreciation value and subsequently even the interest rates have reduced, too.

Looking for relocatable homes? Your answer lies with Tropical Cabins Pty. Ltd. For more information, please check out their website at http://www.tropicalcabins.com.au.

Ian Adams

Ian Adams has been in the business of the building of relocatable homes and structures for a long time now. He loves his work and likes to educate more and more people about the same through his articles.

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