Shopping Modular Homes – Premier Homes of the Carolinas

Shopping Modular Homes – Premier Homes of the Carolinas

I visited zoning to be sure we could build on the land. No problem. Then I drove to a modular dealership to get an idea what a modular would cost.

I drove to Premier Homes of the Carolinas, on Asheville Hwy, between Hendersonville and Asheville. We had driven by it many times. There are four model homes there. One of them is the Garland. It looks like a historic home.

Garland Modular Home in Druid Hills Historic Neighborhood - Project Small House
Garland Modular Home in Druid Hills Historic Neighborhood

One of our neighbors has this model. It looks just like it belongs in our neighborhood.

26' x 56' Modular Floor Plans Garland, 1,333 square feet - Project Small House
26′ x 56′ Modular Floor Plans Garland, 1,333 square feet – Project Small House
  • The Garland Modular Home
  • The Noble Modular Home
  • The Stanley Modular Home
  • The Maiden II Modular Home

I wrote a number of posts about this already.

The Maiden II model had an upstairs. I didn’t care for the layout, but the idea of the unfinished upstairs cape seemed like a great idea to get more space. I talked to someone there who told me we could change anything, select any options, redesign it to be exactly what we wanted.

Living Room in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas
Living Room in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas

The flooring is click lock laminate. I like the layout.

Bedroom in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas
Bedroom in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas

This bedroom is not big enough for a king-sized bed and two bedside tables.

I talked to my husband and we drove back out over the next few days to look at the models and get some ideas.

Palm Harbor Homes Noble Cape Modular Home
Palm Harbor Homes Noble Cape Modular Home with attached two car garage

We went on the manufacturer’s website and selected the Noble Cape. It was like one of the models we had toured, but had the second floor. We talked to them about an attached two car garage.

Attic in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas
Attic in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas

This is the attic in the Noble model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas. They say it is the Noble Cape, but the Noble Cape actually has stairs. Their model has a pull down ladder in the closet.

Ladder to attic in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas
Ladder to attic in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas

We moved things around a little and modified it to work. We made an appointment to meet with them to get pricing and move forward. Someone got back to me a few times, but just to tell me that she had given the information to the on-site contractor, give him a couple of days to get back to us, “In the meantime, if you think of anything else don’t hesitate to call.”

Floor Plans - Palm Harbor Homes Noble Cape Modular Home
Floor Plans – Palm Harbor Homes Noble Cape Modular Home
Upstairs Cape Floor Plans - Palm Harbor Homes Noble Cape Modular Home
Upstairs Cape Floor Plans – Palm Harbor Homes Noble Cape Modular Home

But after a number of unreturned emails and even meetings where I sat alone in an office… I discovered that you really can’t get anything you want. You can have anything you want if you want the options they offer. And I did not. We finally compromised on what we wanted, based on the information on the website, only to find that “Because Palm Harbor Homes has a continuous product update updating and improvement process, prices, plans, dimensions, features, materials, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice or obligation.”

Formica in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas
Formica in model at Premier Homes of the Carolinas
This was the least fancy. It’s not awful, it’s just not my taste. I don’t like grey and I don’t like busy.

The basic features that came with the price quoted were not at all what we liked. We didn’t really like the upgrades either. And certainly not enough for what they cost. We tried to get a price with just the bare minimum to get a CO and then finish it the way we wanted our selves, but they never got back to us with a price. Never.

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