First of Five Modular Hoosier Homes now Occupied

Updating a story MHProNews initially developed July, 1, 2013 regarding the siting of the first of five modular homes by Indy Mod Homes in Indianapolis, builder Ursula David, in her first foray into the modular home industry, has moved into the home, according to ibj.com. Sited just northeast of downtown Indianapolis, the home has two bedrooms, an office, two bathrooms, a living room and a dining room, an office and a basement. David has another home sold and plans to build a third on spec. At 1,500 to 2,000 square feet, the homes start at $300,000 and can be customized beyond that. AXIS Architects of Indianapolis designed the home, and Bristol, Indiana-based Hi-Tech Housing, Inc. built it. She told MHProNews: “I own the land, but when they sign a contract to purchase the home, they buy the land as well.” She owns four lots several blocks away on which she intends to build modular homes as well.

(Photo credit, top: Matthew J. Silver; bottom photo: ibj.com–modular home in Indianapolis)

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