Oakwood Homes uses innovation and technology to provide high-quality, attainable homes across a wide range of price points. Our goal is to make the dream of home ownership a reality in the Banning Lewis Ranch neighborhood. An important part of building our homes is using modular construction techniques. This includes the new On2 Homes, which may be available soon in Banning Lewis Ranch.
Below are several FAQs about modular construction and On2 Homes to help address some of the questions from community members.
Yes. Many of the homes across the Banning Lewis Ranch neighborhoods have prefabricated components, whether that's roofing trusses, wall sections or other features. This is what we call modular construction.
Using modular construction has several advantages to home owners, including reducing the cost of construction, improving quality of the home and bringing energy-efficiency benefits.
The primary difference between modular and manufactured housing is that modular homes are held to the same local, state, and regional building codes required of homes built completely onsite.
The primary difference between modular and manufactured housing is that modular homes are held to the same local, state, and regional building codes required of homes built completely onsite.
Modular homes are constructed using quality materials inside climate-controlled building facilities and transported to a home site for installation on a traditional, permanent foundation.
McKinsey & Company’s 2020 report, “The next normal in construction,” estimates that offsite construction could account for more than 20 percent of new housing by 2035. Offsite construction collapses the supply chains. You can efficiently source materials and avoid the high-priced labor costs to build more affordable homes.
By utilizing efficiencies in off-site home building and modular construction, the home building industry can help answer the demand for more affordable housing.
Modular homes are constructed using quality materials inside climate-controlled building facilities and transported to a home site for installation on a traditional, permanent foundation.
When people hear ‘modular’ they think of single-section and double-section homes that can be transported. Those are a manufactured product.
On2 Homes may be available in the future for buyers who want to call Banning Lewis Ranch home.
On2 Homes is an innovative housing product that delivers the quality of a traditional single-family home at a uniquely affordable price point with options that allow homeowners to have predictable cycle times and quality construction.
On2 Homes is reshaping the potential of home ownership by utilizing innovative technology, precision materials, and thoughtful design to bring attainable housing options to our community.
On2 Homes is not a manufactured product and is required to follow the same stipulations and the same inspection process that as a traditionally built home. That’s what makes On2 Homes different from the manufactured products.
On2 Homes, backed by Oakwood Homes, launched this new stand-alone starter home line in Green Valley Ranch this past summer and will be moving into Reunion Ridge this summer due to the high demand.
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