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We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
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Own a luxury home in a challenging economy
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In today's challenging economy, it seems like everyone is trying to get the most for their money. This is no exception when it comes to the purchase of a home. You don't have to downgrade your lifestyle to obtain a more affordable home. By choosing a system-built home, you can own a brand new home for 10 to 35 percent less than a site-built home, without sacrificing quality. You'll see that enjoying your dream home and a comfortable lifestyle can be a part of your reality.
Today's system-built homes range in size from 1,000 to 3,000 square feet, and come with a limitless number of options including oak cabinets, plush carpeting, stone fireplaces, skylights and "smart home" electronic packages. These luxuries, typically associated with site-built homes, can be found in system-built homes for less money. Luxuries like these are available for less than the cost of a site-built home. They contain standard features including modern kitchen appliances, and custom options such wood-burning fireplaces, whirlpool baths and cathedral ceilings.
With system-built housing, the homebuilders purchase construction materials, including interior features and appliances in large quantities to take advantage of volume pricing. Those savings are passed onto the homebuyer. System-built homes are constructed in temperature-controlled environments so delays are few, if any, due to weather conditions, damaged building materials, vandalism and theft, which can be costly and inefficient to the buyer-ideal for Michigan's unpredictable weather. From start to finish, system-built homes can be completed and ready in record time for the homeowner to move in. Visit www.michhome.org to learn more about system-built housing.
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