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Save thousands on your Modular Home NJ

We at Supreme Modular allows our clients to save thousands of dollars in construction of their new modular homes through our unique and tested program.  We have designed a proven system that allows our clients to eliminate builder fees and act as their own GC (General Contractor).  Within our site you will find many plans to choose from or we can work together to design a custom modular home plan.

Please take some time to view our modular-floor plans, including, two-story, ranch, cape-cod, multifamily as well as custom designs.

 

Discovering the Value of Prefab Homes

In a state such as New Jersey, where housing and land prices are much higher than then national average, modular homes are a smart choice. Modular homes are built in controlled environments, utilizing highly skilled workers and state of the art methods and procedures.  Learn more about modular construction by visiting one of our authorized sales consultants.

 

The Custom Built Advantage of Modular Homes in New Jersey

New Jersey residents searching for a new home that fits their budget and desires are finding their dreams a reality with our exclusive program that has saved our clients thousands.

 

Supreme Modular Homes Are Built For “Green” Living

The people of New Jersey are increasingly embracing the concept of environmentally-sustainable building practices that reduce the cost of living. Our energy-efficient prefab homes provide a viable solution for homeowners to effectively reduce monthly energy bills.

 

Discover Our Builders Network for  Modular Homes NJ

With model home locations just a short drive away in Hammonton NJ, you can get an up-close look at Supreme Modular Homes today.

 

Modular Home Facts

Since Superstorm Sandy, the awareness and popularity of New Jersey modular homes has sky-rocketed. Modular is enjoying a period of relevance and excitement that it never had before. There are many benefits of New Jersey modular homes that make them very attractive alternatives to traditionally built, or stick built, homes.

Traditionally, many homeowners think of New Jersey modular homes as trailers or ‘cookie-cutter’ structures that do not resemble traditionally-built houses. This may have been the case twenty or even ten years ago, but today, even seasoned professionals have difficulty discerning a modular home from a stick built home, from the outside.
New Jersey Modular Homes: Advantages
The five primary advantages of New Jersey modular homes are speed of construction, quality control, cost control, design flexibility, and energy efficiency. Look on any good modular home website in NJ and you will likely find an article outlining these benefits. In this article, we will outline the primary benefits of modular homes, while highlighting some of the lesser-known benefits and also some pitfalls of which to be aware.
Before we outline the benefits of New Jersey modular homes, there are some key facts about New Jersey modular homes that homeowners should familiarize themselves with before going too far down the road with a modular home company.

Where can modular homes be built

Most municipalities these days treat New Jersey modular homes and stick built homes the same. There typically are not restrictions on zoning and permitting for modular homes that would serve as barriers to building. However, in rare occurrences, a modular home may not be able to be built on a lot where there is restricted access to trucks, cranes, and other equipment due to such factors as hills, small roads, limited access areas, and wires that can’t be removed.
What do New Jersey modular homes cost?
As with traditionally-built homes, cost is a function of many variables – location, finishes, level of customization, and more. The key here is realize that when you purchase a modular home, it is about 80% complete in a physical sense. When you purchase a modular home and have it set on your foundation or on stilts, you need to do the finishing work, which we will outline below.
On top of this cost will be costs such as demolition, engineering, site surveys, piles, and foundation work, where necessary. So if you have sticker shock at how low a modular home seems to cost, remember that you need to look at the big picture, not just the cost from the modular company.

Does a modular home require special financing?

No. However, some banks and lending institutions who have not done their homework may make special request for information or hold the process up a bit because they do not fully understand modular. Each lender is different. It’s probably prudent to work with a lending institution who is familiar and experienced with lending for modular construction. This will make the process much easier.
Now that we have outlined three questions that you may have prior to further exploring the options of New Jersey modular homes, let’s outline the primary benefits that modular homes offer, in comparison to traditional stick-built homes.

Modular Homes in NJ Shore – Don’t let winter stop your new home plans

Deciding to build a new home in New Jersey is exciting for the home buyer, but can also lead to months of waiting due to weather delays. The weather in the northeast is often unpredictable and winters can drag on causing the home building process to linger. According to a recent article by Accuweather “Fall 2014: Polar Vortex to Visit Northeast; South at Risk for Tropical Hit” New Jersey could face some rough weather this fall and upcoming winter.

The arctic vortex weather pattern that haunted the Midwest and Northeast regions last winter is setting up again. This will mean cooler than normal temperatures as well as more extreme weather events such as thunderstorms and snow storms. These weather patterns wreak havoc on building timelines of standard construction. Most home builders often refrain from starting new homes during a stretch of the fall and winter due to weather concerns.

Modular homes at the N.J. Shore are an alternative to standard construction that is available year around. The modular home building process takes place within a climate controlled factory where construction continues throughout the fall and winter seasons. This offers homeowner many more options when it comes to designing their ideal New Jersey Shore home that will be ready in time for the next beach season.

Homeowners who choose to build a new home this fall and winter can rule out the polar vortex affecting their home build. Modular homes are built on a much shorter timeline, so even if buyers decide in early to late spring they could have a New Jersey shore home in time for beach season.

Modular Homes NJ History

The history of modular homes in New Jersey can be traced back to the early 1900s. At that time, modular homes were known as “prefabricated” homes and were often used as temporary housing for workers on construction sites. However, it wasn’t until the 1950s that modular homes began to gain popularity as a permanent housing option.

There are a number of factors that contributed to the rise of modular homes in New Jersey in the 1950s. One factor was the increasing cost of traditional stick-built homes. Another factor was the growing popularity of prefabricated homes in other parts of the country. Finally, the state of New Jersey began to offer tax breaks and other incentives to encourage the construction of modular homes.

As a result of these factors, the number of modular homes built in New Jersey increased dramatically in the 1950s. By the end of the decade, modular homes accounted for a significant share of the new homes built in the state.

The popularity of modular homes continued to grow in New Jersey in the 1960s and 1970s. This was due in part to the increasing demand for affordable housing. Modular homes were seen as a more affordable alternative to traditional stick-built homes. Additionally, modular homes were often seen as a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly option.

In the 1980s, the popularity of modular homes began to decline in New Jersey. This was due to a number of factors, including the rising cost of materials and the increasing availability of affordable stick-built homes. However, the popularity of modular homes began to rebound in the 1990s.

Today, modular homes are once again a popular option for homebuyers in New Jersey. This is due to a number of factors, including the increasing affordability of modular homes, the growing demand for energy-efficient homes, and the increasing availability of modular home designs.

Here are some additional details about the history of modular homes in New Jersey:

  • Early history. The first modular homes in New Jersey were built in the early 1900s. These homes were often used as temporary housing for workers on construction sites.
  • 1950s. The popularity of modular homes in New Jersey began to grow in the 1950s. This was due to a number of factors, including the increasing cost of traditional stick-built homes, the growing popularity of prefabricated homes in other parts of the country, and the state of New Jersey offering tax breaks and other incentives to encourage the construction of modular homes.
  • 1960s and 1970s. The popularity of modular homes continued to grow in New Jersey in the 1960s and 1970s. This was due to the increasing demand for affordable housing and the growing perception that modular homes were more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly than traditional stick-built homes.
  • 1980s. The popularity of modular homes began to decline in New Jersey in the 1980s. This was due to a number of factors, including the rising cost of materials and the increasing availability of affordable stick-built homes.
  • 1990s. The popularity of modular homes began to rebound in New Jersey in the 1990s. This was due to a number of factors, including the increasing affordability of modular homes, the growing demand for energy-efficient homes, and the increasing availability of modular home designs.
  • Today. Today, modular homes are once again a popular option for homebuyers in New Jersey. This is due to a number of factors, including the increasing affordability of modular homes, the growing demand for energy-efficient homes, and the increasing availability of modular home designs.

Building a modular home in New Jersey can be a great way to get a quality home that is built to your specifications. With so many modular home plans available, you are sure to find one that fits your needs and budget.

If you would like to know more about building the home of your dreams this fall and winter season, please contact us.

 

Supreme Modular  Service areas for Modular Homes in New Jersey.

Modular Homes NJ Atlantic County

  • Absecon
  • Atlantic City
  • Brigantine
  • Buena
  • Buena Vista
  • Corbin City
  • Egg Harbor
  • Egg Harbor City
  • Estell Manor
  • Folsom
  • Galloway
  • Hamilton
  • Hammonton
  • Linwood
  • Longport
  • Margate City
  • Mullica
  • Northfield
  • Pleasantville
  • Port Republic
  • Somers Point
  • Ventnor City
  • Weymouth

Modular Homes NJ Bergen County

  • Allendale
  • Alpine
  • Bergenfield
  • Bogota
  • Carlstadt
  • Cliffside Park
  • Closter
  • Cresskill
  • Demarest
  • Dumont
  • East Rutherford
  • Edgewater
  • Elmwood Park
  • Emerson
  • Englewood
  • Englewood Cliffs
  • Fair Lawn
  • Fairview
  • Fort Lee
  • Franklin Lakes
  • Garfield
  • Glen Rock
  • Hackensack
  • Harrington Park
  • Hasbrouck Heights
  • Haworth
  • Hillsdale
  • Ho-Ho-Kus
  • Leonia
  • Little Ferry
  • Lodi
  • Lyndhurst
  • Mahwah
  • Maywood
  • Midland Park
  • Montvale
  • Moonachie
  • New Milford
  • North Arlington
  • Northvale
  • Norwood
  • Oakland
  • Old Tappan
  • Oradell
  • Palisades Park
  • Paramus
  • Park Ridge
  • Ramsey
  • Ridgefield
  • Ridgefield Park
  • Ridgewood
  • River Edge
  • River Vale
  • Rochelle Park
  • Rockleigh
  • Rutherford
  • Saddle Brook
  • Saddle River
  • South Hackensack
  • Teaneck
  • Tenafly
  • Teterboro
  • Upper Saddle River
  • Waldwick
  • Wallington
  • Washington
  • Westwood
  • Woodcliff Lake
  • Wood-Ridge
  • Wyckoff

Modular Homes NJ Burlington County

  • Bass River
  • Beverly
  • Bordentown city
  • Bordentown township
  • Burlington city
  • Burlington township
  • Chesterfield
  • Cinnaminson
  • Delanco
  • Delran
  • Eastampton
  • Edgewater Park
  • Evesham
  • Fieldsboro
  • Florence
  • Hainesport
  • Lumberton
  • Mansfield
  • Maple Shade
  • Medford
  • Medford Lakes
  • Moorestown
  • Mount Holly
  • Mount Laurel
  • New Hanover
  • North Hanover
  • Palmyra
  • Pemberton borough
  • Pemberton township
  • Riverside
  • Riverton
  • Shamong
  • Southampton
  • Springfield
  • Tabernacle
  • Washington
  • Westampton
  • Willingboro
  • Woodland
  • Wrightstown

Modular Homes NJ Camden Camden

  • Audubon
  • Audubon Park
  • Barrington
  • Bellmawr
  • Berlin borough
  • Berlin township
  • Brooklawn
  • Camden
  • Cherry Hill
  • Chesilhurst
  • Clementon
  • Collingswood
  • Gibbsboro
  • Gloucester township
  • Gloucester City
  • Haddon
  • Haddon Heights
  • Haddonfield
  • Hi-Nella
  • Laurel Springs
  • Lawnside
  • Lindenwold
  • Magnolia
  • Merchantville
  • Mount Ephraim
  • Oaklyn borough
  • Pennsauken
  • Pine Hill
  • Pine Valley
  • Runnemede
  • Somerdale
  • Stratford
  • Tavistock
  • Voorhees
  • Waterford
  • Winslow
  • Woodlynne

Modular Homes NJ Cape May County

  • Avalon
  • Cape May
  • Cape May Point
  • Dennis
  • Lower
  • Middle
  • North Wildwood
  • Ocean City
  • Sea Isle City
  • Stone Harbor
  • Upper
  • West Cape May
  • West Wildwood
  • Wildwood
  • Wildwood Crest
  • Woodbine

Cumberland

  • Bridgeton
  • Commercial
  • Deerfield
  • Downe
  • Fairfield
  • Greenwich
  • Hopewell
  • Lawrence
  • Maurice River
  • Millville
  • Shiloh
  • Stow Creek
  • Upper Deerfield
  • Vineland

Modular Homes Essex County

  • Belleville
  • Bloomfield
  • Caldwell Borough
  • Cedar Grove
  • City of Orange
  • East Orange
  • Essex Fells
  • Fairfield
  • Glen Ridge
  • Irvington
  • Livingston
  • Maplewood
  • Millburn
  • Montclair
  • Newark
  • North Caldwell
  • Nutley
  • Roseland
  • Verona
  • Village of South Orange
  • West Caldwell
  • West Orange

Modular Homes Gloucester NJ

  • Clayton
  • Deptford
  • East Greenwich
  • Elk
  • Franklin
  • Glassboro
  • Greenwich
  • Harrison
  • Logan
  • Mantua
  • Monroe
  • National Park
  • Newfield
  • Paulsboro
  • Pitman
  • South Harrison
  • Swedesboro
  • Washington
  • Wenonah
  • West Deptford
  • Westville
  • Woodbury
  • Woodbury Heights
  • Woolwich

Modular Homes NJ Hudson County

  • Bayonne
  • East Newark
  • Guttenberg
  • Harrison
  • Hoboken
  • Jersey City
  • Kearny
  • North Bergen
  • Secaucus
  • Union City
  • Weehawken
  • West New York

Modular Homes Hunterdon County

  • Alexandria
  • Bethlehem
  • Bloomsbury
  • Califon
  • Clinton town
  • Clinton township
  • Delaware
  • East Amwell
  • Flemington
  • Franklin
  • Frenchtown
  • Glen Gardner
  • Hampton
  • High Bridge
  • Holland
  • Kingwood
  • Lambertville
  • Lebanon borough
  • Lebanon township
  • Milford
  • Raritan
  • Readington
  • Stockton
  • Tewksbury
  • Union
  • West Amwell

Modular Homes Mercer County

  • East Windsor
  • Ewing
  • Hamilton
  • Hightstown
  • Hopewell borough
  • Hopewell township
  • Lawrence
  • Pennington
  • Princeton borough
  • Princeton township
  • Trenton
  • Washington
  • West Windsor

Modular Homes Middlesex County

  • Carteret
  • Cranbury
  • Dunellen
  • East Brunswick
  • Edison
  • Helmetta
  • Highland Park
  • Jamesburg
  • Metuchen
  • Middlesex
  • Milltown
  • Monroe
  • New Brunswick
  • North Brunswick
  • Old Bridge
  • Perth Amboy
  • Piscataway
  • Plainsboro
  • Sayreville
  • South Amboy
  • South Brunswick
  • South Plainfield
  • South River
  • Spotswood
  • Woodbridge

Modular Homes Monmouth County

  • Aberdeen
  • Allenhurst
  • Allentown
  • Asbury Park
  • Atlantic Highlands
  • Avon-by-the-Sea
  • Belmar
  • Bradley Beach
  • Brielle
  • Colts Neck
  • Deal
  • Eatontown
  • Englishtown
  • Fair Haven
  • Farmingdale
  • Freehold borough
  • Freehold township
  • Hazlet
  • Highlands
  • Holmdel
  • Howell
  • Interlaken
  • Keansburg
  • Keyport
  • Little Silver
  • Loch Arbour
  • Long Branch
  • Manalapan
  • Manasquan
  • Marlboro
  • Matawan
  • Middletown
  • Millstone
  • Monmouth Beach
  • Neptune
  • Neptune City
  • Ocean
  • Oceanport
  • Red Bank
  • Roosevelt
  • Rumson
  • Sea Bright
  • Sea Girt
  • Shrewsbury borough
  • Shrewsbury township
  • South Belmar
  • Spring Lake Boro
  • Spring Lake Heights
  • Tinton Falls
  • Union Beach
  • Upper Freehold
  • Wall
  • West Long Branch

Modular Homes Morris County NJ

  • Boonton town
  • Boonton township
  • Butler
  • Chatham borough
  • Chatham township
  • Chester borough
  • Chester township
  • Denville
  • Dover
  • East Hanover
  • Florham Park
  • Hanover
  • Harding
  • Jefferson
  • Kinnelon
  • Lincoln Park
  • Long Hill
  • Madison
  • Mendham borough
  • Mendham township
  • Mine Hill
  • Montville
  • Morris
  • Morris Plains
  • Morristown
  • Mount Arlington
  • Mount Olive
  • Mountain Lakes
  • Netcong
  • Parsippany-Troy Hills
  • Pequannock
  • Randolph
  • Riverdale
  • Rockaway borough
  • Rockaway township
  • Roxbury
  • Victory Gardens
  • Washington
  • Wharton

Modular Homes Ocean County NJ

  • Barnegat
  • Barnegat Light
  • Bay Head
  • Beach Haven
  • Beachwood
  • Berkeley
  • Brick
  • Dover
  • Eagleswood
  • Harvey Cedars
  • Island Heights
  • Jackson
  • Lacey
  • Lakehurst
  • Lakewood
  • Lavallette
  • Little Egg Harbor
  • Long Beach
  • Manchester
  • Mantoloking
  • Ocean
  • Ocean Gate
  • Pine Beach
  • Plumsted
  • Point Pleasant
  • Point Pleasant Beach
  • Seaside Heights
  • Seaside Park
  • Ship Bottom
  • South Toms River
  • Stafford
  • Surf City
  • Tuckerton

Modular Homes Passaic County NJ

  • Bloomingdale
  • Clifton
  • Haledon
  • Hawthorne
  • Little Falls
  • North Haledon
  • Passaic
  • Paterson
  • Pompton Lakes
  • Prospect Park
  • Ringwood
  • Totowa
  • Wanaque
  • Wayne
  • West Milford
  • West Paterson

Modular Homes Salem County NJ

  • Alloway
  • Carneys Point
  • Elmer
  • Elsinboro
  • Lower Alloways Creek
  • Mannington
  • Oldmans
  • Penns Grove
  • Pennsville
  • Pilesgrove
  • Pittsgrove
  • Quinton
  • Salem
  • Upper Pittsgrove
  • Woodstown

Modular Homes Somerset County NJ

  • Bedminster
  • Bernards
  • Bernardsville
  • Bound Brook
  • Branchburg
  • Bridgewater
  • Far Hills
  • Franklin
  • Green Brook
  • Hillsborough
  • Manville
  • Millstone
  • Montgomery
  • North Plainfield
  • Peapack & Gladstone
  • Raritan
  • Rocky Hill
  • Somerville
  • South Bound Brook
  • Warren
  • Watchung

Modular Homes Sussex County NJ

  • Andover borough
  • Andover township
  • Branchville
  • Byram
  • Frankford
  • Franklin
  • Fredon
  • Green
  • Hamburg
  • Hampton
  • Hardyston
  • Hopatcong
  • Lafayette
  • Montague
  • Newton
  • Ogdensburg
  • Sandyston
  • Sparta
  • Stanhope
  • Stillwater
  • Sussex
  • Vernon
  • Walpack
  • Wantage

Modular Homes Union County NJ

  • Berkeley Heights
  • Clark
  • Cranford
  • Elizabeth
  • Fanwood
  • Garwood
  • Hillside
  • Kenilworth
  • Linden
  • Mountainside
  • New Providence
  • Plainfield
  • Rahway
  • Roselle
  • Roselle Park
  • Scotch Plains
  • Springfield
  • Summit
  • Union
  • Westfield
  • Winfield

Modular Homes Warren County NJ

  • Allamuchy
  • Alpha
  • Belvidere
  • Blairstown
  • Franklin
  • Frelinghuysen
  • Greenwich
  • Hackettstown
  • Hardwick
  • Harmony
  • Hope
  • Independence
  • Knowlton
  • Liberty
  • Lopatcong
  • Mansfield
  • Oxford
  • Phillipsburg
  • Pohatcong
  • Washington borough
  • Washington township
  • White

 

 

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