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  2. Champion Homes - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019 Champion Homes had built over 1,700,000 of factory-built homes, modular and park model homes across North America. History. Champion Homes was founded in 1953 as a single manufacturing facility in the small town of Dryden in rural Michigan by Walter W. Clark and Henry E. George.

  3. Sears Modern Homes - Wikipedia

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    Sears Modern Homes were houses sold primarily through mail order catalog by Sears, Roebuck and Co., an American retailer. From 1908 to 1942, Sears sold more than 70,000 of these houses in North America, by the company's count. [1] Sears Modern Homes were purchased primarily by customers in East Coast and Midwest states, but have been located as ...

  4. Modular building - Wikipedia

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    A modular building is a prefabricated building that consists of repeated sections called modules. [1] Modularity involves constructing sections away from the building site, then delivering them to the intended site. Installation of the prefabricated sections is completed on site. Prefabricated sections are sometimes placed using a crane.

  5. 100 Small Cities Where the Homes Are Worth $1 Million or More

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    Read on to find 100 smaller cities that claim average home values of $1 million or more. 100. Tisbury, Massachusetts. Average home value: $1,304,570. 99. Glen Ellen, California.

  6. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    1950. ( 1950) Lustron houses are prefabricated enameled steel houses developed in the post- World War II era United States in response to the shortage of homes for returning G.I.s by Chicago industrialist and inventor Carl Strandlund. Considered low-maintenance and extremely durable, they were expected to attract modern families who might not ...

  7. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Tiny homes in Detroit. A design for the exterior (top) and interior (bottom) of a street of tiny houses. The tiny-house movement is an architectural and small guy movement promoting the reduction and simplification of living spaces. [1] [2] According to the International Residential Code, a tiny house’s floorspace is no larger than 400 square ...

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