Some advice for those looking to sell their modular home and understand the associated costs of relocating the building:
The best approach to get the highest price for your modular home is to leave it where it currently stands. Here's why:
1. Selling the building without moving it eliminates the need for dismantling and reinstallation work at the new site. This includes expenses for transportation, crane services, erection, and excavation, resulting in significant cost savings.
2. By keeping the building in place, it doesn't need to be updated to meet current building regulations. A house installed previously will typically meet the requirements of its original era until it's relocated.
When moved to a new location, the home must comply with current regulations. This could involve upgrading heating systems, windows, interior layouts, and enhancing insulation in the roof, walls, and floors.
If you're in a hurry to sell, be aware that the cost may decrease significantly as the buyer may need to relocate the building for temporary storage.
New modular buildings typically command higher values as they're in better condition and require less work to meet current regulations.
The interior layout plays a crucial role in determining the price. Open-plan layouts are generally more valuable as they require less modification before removal.
Complex layouts may require dismantling partitions and plumbing elements that cross module joints before relocation.
Buildings with unique layouts may have lower values because finding a specific buyer can be challenging, and modifying the layout can be costly.
Other factors that can reduce the value include modular buildings located in areas with limited access.