How much does a modular home addition cost?
Then, is it cheaper to build a house or buy a modular?
Modular homes can be more affordable than site-built homes. Their shorter build time will save you money on the overall construction. Home inspections are not needed, as these are all done in the factory. Modular homes are much more energy-efficient, so your monthly expenses will be substantially less.
Likewise, can you use a modular home as an addition?
Although most manufacturers build additions, few offer standard house addition plans. Many standard plans, however, can do double duty as additions. For example, small ranch modular homes can serve as in-law apartments, and the second story of an appropriately sized two-story can work as a second-story addition.
The average room or house addition costs $86 to $208 per square foot, with most homeowners spending between $22,500 and $74,000. Adding a 20x20 family room costs $48,000 on average, while adding a 12x12 bedroom costs about $17,300.