I do like Deer Valley homes, but I went and looked at some here in SC. Although it is well built I couldn’t justify the cost. By the time I purchase property and develop it, I can purchase a stick built cheaper. But like I said I really like them. But I am looking at a Franklin and that maybe a viable option.
The house is gorgeous. I will say that I would want the porch to be wider. I don’t know if it looks that way on camera but it doesn’t look to be wide enough to sit.
Lovely home. I love the stone work. You did a great job showing the house. Please do more house tours! Strange question, but why do the windows have curtains hung already, especially with the construction still going on?
I wish we could get Deer Valley homes in southern Virginia. And with no windows in the kitchen, I honestly would pass. There is one room that absolutely must have windows, the kitchen. Smoke happens, plus, I love morning sun in my kitchen.
I love this spec. I want to put the Kairos II on my family land in South Carolina. I’m actually clearing the land now. Do you know how much this one was? I love their options, shutters kitchen and all.
@@KwameTanner I don't believe. Foundation requirements are different in South Carolina than here in Louisiana, additionally, delivery, ac, skirting and steps were included, but those costs could be different.
The front porch isn't very functional for much of anything other than hanging plants and a few decorations because it isn't that wide. I'm wondering, can you have the front porch wider than what it is now?
I would have the large opening into the den from the dining room closed off so I had a place to put a China hutch and just not have people coming and going by the dining room table. Unfortunately the kitchen May be large as in sqft but not in cabinet storage, the upper cabinet storage is minimal and not sufficient. The lower cabinets with the counter and 6 drawers needs a full Bank of upper cabinets above for all the dishes and serve ware. The skinny upper cabinets on either side of the stove would be for bowls and things and the skinny upper cabinets at the other side for drink ware and pitchers etc... but still would need more space for nicer drink ware/bar ware. I've seen this kitchen I think set up different which I liked so much more and I think it's because there was no built on Patio area to access.
That is a complicated question, it can depend on local requirements, what is included in the price by each dealer. For us, it was right at 380k, for the home to be delivered, set, skirted, ac and temporary steps, within 100 miles of our dealership
I don’t like that gap over the kitchen cabinets useless for displaying anything my point it’s just going to collect dust and be difficult to clean very short space to access
The only downfall to this beauty is the kitchen being in the center of the house 😔 not enough natural light in my opinion! I personally love my sink by a window 🤍
Nothing against your channel but WHY WOULD ANYONE PAY that MUCH FOR A MOBILE HOME! If you try to sell it later on, the buyer will have trouble finding lender that will finance it. I know because I live in a triple wide manufactured home and cannot use it for a home equity loan. Lenders will not loan against them. If these dealers tell you that it is the same as a house, they are wrong. Please check out all the downfalls of buying a house like this… due you research and find out what happens when you try to sell this house. Plus You could build a house for that price,
A few things, it is a modular home, Lenders consider it a site built home, because it is built under site built standards and actually exceeds them. Second, it is easily refinanced, you probably aren't talking to the correct bank, or you are in a region where that isn't possible, and third, you would not be able to build a 3,000 square ft home for the same price, and especially if you had the same quality, and finishes. I appreciate feedback on my Channel, but please understand, I help people daily with purchasing these homes, and blanket statements like the one you made are incorrect. Additionally, even if this was built under HUD code, as a manufactured, it can still be refinanced. They can be purchased under conventional, fha, and rural development.
@@MHNerdthank you for clarifying that, because I bought a modular home, and sold it 10 years later to by a bigger house! There weren’t any problems at all reselling the house!
The Biden Administration started making changes for manufactured and modular homes with the zoning and building standards in 2021. Furthermore, they just recently expanded traditional types of financing with more competitive interest rates to help with the affordable housing crisis. Manufactured and Modular homes are now being consumed a green choice and better for the environment and will help with the climate/pollution crisis we have to deal with as well. These types of homes are going to play a huge role in our future
Of all the mobile homes I have seen, this is my most favorite. I absolutely love it 💕
That is gorgeous! I can't wait to see it finished off. It is in a beautiful setting too. Many happy years in their beautiful dream home 🏡🎉😊
This is one nice home. You out done yourself on this one and Deer Valley makes the sturdiest homes
I do like Deer Valley homes, but I went and looked at some here in SC. Although it is well built I couldn’t justify the cost. By the time I purchase property and develop it, I can purchase a stick built cheaper. But like I said I really like them. But I am looking at a Franklin and that maybe a viable option.
Franklin is a great home too!
Really nice home! You did a great job showing it!😊
Thank you! 😊
Lovely home!
This is the house I really want
The house is gorgeous. I will say that I would want the porch to be wider. I don’t know if it looks that way on camera but it doesn’t look to be wide enough to sit.
I need to see it once it’s all set up 😂😂
Love this 💕
Lovely home. I love the stone work. You did a great job showing the house. Please do more house tours! Strange question, but why do the windows have curtains hung already, especially with the construction still going on?
The curtains are a package with the home. The remaining work is typically away from where the curtains are hung. Thank you for the kind comments
Love this home. Do you have a 6 bedroom floor plan &/or video?
I havent designed it that way yet, but it possibly could be
I wish we could get Deer Valley homes in southern Virginia.
And with no windows in the kitchen, I honestly would pass. There is one room that absolutely must have windows, the kitchen. Smoke happens, plus, I love morning sun in my kitchen.
I dont know why they aren't available in Virginia! I have seen someone draw the plan with the kitchen and dining room swapped.
I love this spec. I want to put the Kairos II on my family land in South Carolina. I’m actually clearing the land now. Do you know how much this one was? I love their options, shutters kitchen and all.
It was around 375, I think. Give or take 20k.
@@MHNerd that’s great! Does that include the foundation?
@@KwameTanner I don't believe. Foundation requirements are different in South Carolina than here in Louisiana, additionally, delivery, ac, skirting and steps were included, but those costs could be different.
@@MHNerd thank you! I appreciate your videos!
@@KwameTanner thank you!
Me too
Love the homes, but the front porch is so narrow.
The front porch isn't very functional for much of anything other than hanging plants and a few decorations because it isn't that wide. I'm wondering, can you have the front porch wider than what it is now?
I would have the large opening into the den from the dining room closed off so I had a place to put a China hutch and just not have people coming and going by the dining room table. Unfortunately the kitchen May be large as in sqft but not in cabinet storage, the upper cabinet storage is minimal and not sufficient. The lower cabinets with the counter and 6 drawers needs a full Bank of upper cabinets above for all the dishes and serve ware. The skinny upper cabinets on either side of the stove would be for bowls and things and the skinny upper cabinets at the other side for drink ware and pitchers etc... but still would need more space for nicer drink ware/bar ware. I've seen this kitchen I think set up different which I liked so much more and I think it's because there was no built on Patio area to access.
I hate it when you or others do a tour when the homes are not finished.
I will be doing another one once it's finished.
6:34 do they need carpeting?
16:42 you mean the one on the right?
3:22 This home could be around $125 per sq foot
Sweeeeeet!
What is the price of this home with the finishes it has in those video
That is a complicated question, it can depend on local requirements, what is included in the price by each dealer.
For us, it was right at 380k, for the home to be delivered, set, skirted, ac and temporary steps, within 100 miles of our dealership
Where is Der Valley?
They are built in Alabama
Are these 2x6 walls? 🙂
The exterior walls are all 2x6 @ 16" OC. Interior are 2x4 16" OC
👍👍😊
The home is nice the porch is to small and I like windows in the kitchen
I don’t like that gap over the kitchen cabinets useless for displaying anything my point it’s just going to collect dust and be difficult to clean very short space to access
I didn't get the price or square feet
It's right at 3180 Square ft. I believe this one sold around 375k.
@@MHNerd
Might as well buy a site built home. That’s expensive.
It's available for less per square foot on a site built and built actually better. But there can be some good deals on older homes.
@@brightemerald3924 You would $500,000 in it. Land isn't cheap and developing the property.
PANTRY should have more shelves
The only downfall to this beauty is the kitchen being in the center of the house 😔 not enough natural light in my opinion! I personally love my sink by a window 🤍
Why show this mess???? Definitely not up to your standards of showing something that you could actually visualize living in it… very disappointing
@@johnrencher442 sorry you feel that way, it is just a home I was excited to share
Nothing against your channel but WHY WOULD ANYONE PAY that MUCH FOR A MOBILE HOME! If you try to sell it later on, the buyer will have trouble finding lender that will finance it. I know because I live in a triple wide manufactured home and cannot use it for a home equity loan. Lenders will not loan against them. If these dealers tell you that it is the same as a house, they are wrong. Please check out all the downfalls of buying a house like this… due you research and find out what happens when you try to sell this house. Plus You could build a house for that price,
A few things, it is a modular home, Lenders consider it a site built home, because it is built under site built standards and actually exceeds them. Second, it is easily refinanced, you probably aren't talking to the correct bank, or you are in a region where that isn't possible, and third, you would not be able to build a 3,000 square ft home for the same price, and especially if you had the same quality, and finishes. I appreciate feedback on my Channel, but please understand, I help people daily with purchasing these homes, and blanket statements like the one you made are incorrect. Additionally, even if this was built under HUD code, as a manufactured, it can still be refinanced. They can be purchased under conventional, fha, and rural development.
@@MHNerdthank you for clarifying that, because I bought a modular home, and sold it 10 years later to by a bigger house! There weren’t any problems at all reselling the house!
The Biden Administration started making changes for manufactured and modular homes with the zoning and building standards in 2021. Furthermore, they just recently expanded traditional types of financing with more competitive interest rates to help with the affordable housing crisis. Manufactured and Modular homes are now being consumed a green choice and better for the environment and will help with the climate/pollution crisis we have to deal with as well. These types of homes are going to play a huge role in our future
If you get your home detitled you won’t have issues with loans etc
You don't get a loan on you mobile, you get a loan on the land
Don't like that island. Hate islands.