Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Residential park homes

If you need help to build a relocatable homes or residential park homes, whether for your primary home or to house a relative that can no longer live on their own, then you are in the right place. There is nothing to building a relocatable homes as long as you have some basic skills, such as the ability to read a blueprint, and have some power tools to use during the building process

1. Choose Your Plan
2. Styling
3. Interior

Perhaps you have a relative with whom you wish to share your home and want to offer them the privacy of a self-contained granny flats or granny cabins? Annexes and granny flats can offer a higher degree of independence for relatives than living in the main dwelling.

Granny flats are actually part of a tradition that stretches back more than a century, to a time when widows used carriage houses to pad out their income, couples spent the summer in them and let out the main house to visitors, and young couples, bachelors, and workers found them to be affordable places to live within easy walking distance of work.

You can also choose to finance your cabin with a mortgage broker that specializes in relocatable homes, home builders, DPU and games room. And for tourist accommodation units and transportable homes too.