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The Modular Home You've Been Looking For: Ferndale Two-Story
Say hello to our July House of the Month, the Ferndale Two-Story. As a part of our Homestead Series, this versatile home blends modern design with functionality, making it a great choice for families looking to elevate their living space through the efficiency and simplicity of modular home construction. Key Features Spacious Living Areas This floor plan offers fantastic living space. Our 27’-4” plan provides 2,132 square feet while our 30’-0” plan offers 2,333 square feet
Michael Green
Jul 2, 20243 min read


Modular Home of the Month: The Calabash II
At Corey’s Construction, we create homes that meet the unique needs of each of our clients while providing exceptional quality and...
Michael Green
Jun 6, 20243 min read


The Modular Home For You: Ranch, Cape Cod, or Two-Story?
Choosing the perfect home style is a critical decision in the home-building process. Each style has unique features, benefits, and...
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May 24, 20243 min read


Finding Land for a Modular Home: What to know Before You Buy
In our last post, we explored the advantages of modular homes, highlighting their efficiency, strength, and cost transparency. Today,...
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Apr 29, 20243 min read


Modular Home Must Have Features: Trending 2024 Selections
Weekly, we meet with new suppliers and existing vendors to ensure we have the most innovative selections for your clients. The feedback...
Michael Green
Apr 24, 20242 min read


Modular Home = Faster Move-In : Built in Months, Not Years
Dreaming of building your new home, but dreading the year-long construction time? Traditionally built homes are notorious for construction delays. Modular home construction offers a revolutionary alternative, making your dream home delivery a much faster certainty. In this blog, we will explain how modular construction, and its groundbreaking techniques, dramatically reduce construction timeframes so you can save money and limit stress. Modular home being built in factory
Michael Green
Apr 2, 20242 min read


Modular Home Construction - All Pros, No Cons
Modular home construction has very distinct differences from traditional stick-built homes, and while there may be some customization limitations, there is an impressive list of pros that makes up for it. There isn't a single reason why you shouldn't consider building modular for your next home, so let's dive into the advantages! Design Flexibility: Modular construction isn't just about efficiency – it's about crafting a home that suits your unique taste. With an array of des
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Feb 5, 20241 min read


2024 Modular Home Trends Around the Bend: What to Look For
With Ritz-Craft Corporate Designer Danielle Korek Home design is ever-changing and evolving, and our modular homes are no exception to...
Michael Green
Jan 26, 20242 min read


Behind Your Design: Employee Spotlight: Amanda Sheinhartz
At Corey's Construction, we believe that a strong team is the foundation of every successful project. That's why we want to introduce you...
Michael Green
Jan 10, 20241 min read


What are Modular Homes? Let's Start With the Basic Definition.
Understanding Modular Homes In recent years, modular homes have emerged as a revolutionary housing solution. It’s gaining significant attention from individuals and families seeking an innovative alternative to traditionally built homes. Modular homes are built in a factory environment, offering a temperature-controlled space where the building process becomes more efficient and ensures each home meets the same quality standards. Design flexibility also gives homeowners the f
Michael Green
Jul 6, 20232 min read


The Benefits of Building Your Next Home Using Modular Construction
Modular home construction has several benefits when compared to traditional stick-built homes. Here are a few of the advantages that make modular homes the preferred choice for many: Speed and Efficiency: Modular homes are built in a factory where the building process can occur simultaneously with site preparation. This means construction times are significantly faster as compared to traditional homes. Since factories are covered and temperature controlled, weather delays are
Michael Green
Jun 8, 20232 min read
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