7-L 1982 Liberty

September 30, 2011

3 BR/ 1 BA
Stove, frig, newer furnace & flooring
10×16 Addition

Relocation include

Great Condition

Plug into Safety in Your Modular Home

September 25, 2011

Is your modular home really safe?  There are many items to check when determining the safety of your home and the following check list will help with this.

-Is your home equipped with tamper resistant receptacles to reduce the risk of injuries to children?

-Are all of your light/outlet covers in good condition?

-Is your furniture arranged so outlets are available for multiple equipment without using extension cords?

-Do you use extension cords as a permanent power solution?

-Is your computer and other electronic devices protected from power surges?

-Is your power surge protector plugged directly into a three-prong  grounded outlet?

-Does your computer and entertainment center equipment have proper ventilation space?

-Are liquids kept away from electric items?

There are plenty more items you can do to ensure the safety of your home and there are many professionals that can help.  Hopefully this list will get your thinking about and acting on safety in your home.

Manufactured Homes Swoop in to Save the Day in Minot, North Dakota

September 24, 2011

The recent flood recovery in Minot, North Dakota has been ongoing and Life Style Homes of Litchfield is a big part of this effort.  Many manufactured home communities in this flood ravaged area are partially if not totally wiped out.  The goal of Life Style homes of Litchfield is to supply as many new and used manufactured homes to these communities in hopes those displaced from their homes can get back to their regular lives soon.

We currently have several new closeout models and used homes ready for immediate delivery and set-up to the North Dakota area.

Building a Modular or Manufactured Home for Retirement Isn’t Just About Bells and Whistles

September 13, 2011

Granite countertops and other luxuries aside, people who build a retirement home are more practical than you might think.  They want to hand down a durable, efficient home to their children and grandchildren.

The following are important requirements for your retirement home:

1. Multiple outdoor living spaces

2. Energy efficiency

3. Low-maintenance exterior

4. Universal design

5. Extra bedrooms/bath for family and guests

6. Large open family room/kitchen for family gatherings

With the custom flexibility of the modular and manufactured home, you can achieve all these important requirements and enjoy your retirement in a home that fits you perfectly.

Minnesota Modular Homes Love Good Dirt

September 10, 2011

One of the most important components in a successful modular home project is the soil.  The strength and quality of your foundation relies on a good supportive base for the footings to rest on.  Poor soil may require a larger stronger footing while soils that are more stable will support the standard footing required by the building code.  In Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin there are many soil types and it is important to know what you are going to place your new home on.

Many times the type of soil is the only gauge used to determine its quality, but that is just part of the equation.  Many excavators or masonries have instruments that can assist in determining the soil quality.  This soil determination is the most important piece in assuring you have a strong foundation, because your home is only as strong as what is supporting it.

September-Modular/Manufactured Homes- Did You Know?

September 3, 2011

Did you know?

We have been in the housing business for over 33 years and work with many family and friend referrals.