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What type of house will you live in?
Types of Housing What type of house will you live in?
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Types of Housing Tract Houses Custom Houses Manufactured Houses
Mobile Homes Cooperatives Condominiums Rentals
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Tract Housing Developer builds several houses using a few basic plans
This helps to reduce the cost of construction This helps to speed the work
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Advantages Disadvantages The buyer can see what they are getting
Less construction cost The home usually increases in value The subdivision has been planned as a whole Disadvantages They may be monotonous with little individuality May look bare and unfinished Usually built on small lots May be poorly constructed
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Custom Houses Is one design and is built to meet the needs of the home owner It is different from all other house designs It usually costs more to build Usually more functional for the family living in it
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Advantages Built to the specs of the family using it Unique design Usually top building materials are used Truly functional living space for family members Disadvantages Will usually cost more May be harder to sell in the future Building your own home can be stressful
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Manufactured Homes Available in several forms and degrees of completion Some components of the home are already prepared or put together, the remaining components are assembled on site.
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Advantages Lower costs Reduced time in building There are options to the design Disadvantages Selection is limited In many cases special equipment is needed to construct the home Can be expensive to ship large modulars
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Mobile Home Designed to be movable
Constructed on a frame that has wheels Come fully equipped with appliances, furniture and draperies
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Advantages Disadvantages The main advantage is economic – lower cost
Mobile home parks may have many amenities Disadvantages They depreciate rapidly, may lose half their resale value in 5 years. Cities may limit the location they can be placed Once they are placed they may no longer be mobile.
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Cooperatives This is a type of ownership, not a housing style
Each unit is usually called an apartment The building is managed and run as a corporation where you own a share- your apartment living space.
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Advantages The tenant owns the apartment, does not have to pay rent. The cooperative does all maintenance Being a stock holder, you have a voice in the decisions of maintaining the cooperative Disadvantages There is a monthly fee to pay property taxes and maintenance costs Must abide by the decisions of the entire group Changes must be voted on by the co-op.
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Condominiums You buy the space- similar to cooperative.
Have joint interest in all shared areas – grounds, pools, etc. Common property is maintained by a fee collected from all owners. Ownership of space may be shared- “Time- Share” condos are popular where you own the space for a certain amount of time each year.
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Advantages An owner may sell without the permission of everyone else. May have a variety of housing styles in one complex The individual does not have to do their own maintenance and upkeep Disadvantages There are additional fees for upkeep May not be able to change the appearance of you home May be difficult to sell
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Rentals Any type of home can be a rental, but apartments are the most common Someone else owns the home, and you pay a monthly fee to live there.
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Advantages Offer a variety of lifestyles Choices may be unlimited as to style, size, price and facilities Often conveniently located. Disadvantages Renters have little or no voice in management All maintenance and upkeep is done by the owner, have no control After paying rent for years, there is no equity
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