Just don't tickle the crane operator. She or he could drop a chunk of
house on your car.
Now if they would only manufacture them with urban sized lots in mind.
Things like a detached garage would be nice and a slimmer profile that
fits on the lot better. I don't like some of the new houses that break up
the back yard with an attached garage and driveway to the alley. It is
difficult to play croquet across the driveway, and to grow a garden.
I would also like to see some sort of access to the walls so that you
could do some extra wiring, like fiber op, cat 5 cable(s) for computers to
every room and TV cables to every room. I am guessing that these are
features that they won't include. It sounds like even the dining room
chandelier was pre-installed.
Maybe these come manufactured with modern wiring needs???
> Got to this Strib link for an interesting story on modular homes in
> Minneapolis. It's from Saturday's home section.
>
>
http://webserv5.startribune.com/stOnLine/cgi-bin/articlethisSlug=MOD03&date=03-Feb-2001&word=modular
Rich McMartin
Bryant Neighborhood.
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