The Trailer Diva
Lifestylist Suzanne Felber dispels the myths about Manufactured Housing

The Trailer Diva

Teaching in Tucson

September 15th, 2007 . by lifestylist

There is nothing I enjoy as much as getting together with a talented group of people and sharing ideas on homebuilding. The Southern Arizona Homebuilders Association in Tucson, Arizona asked me to be an instructor for their Institute of Residential Marketing course last month, and I jumped at the chance.

When we all work together we will all succeed, and this group was very giving with their successes and challenges. Individuals from Oregon, California, Nevada and Arizona attended so there were viewpoints from all over the West Coast.

As a Lifestylist(r), I like to stress how important it is to make a model home feel like a home that someone wants to live in - not just a designer showhouse. It should be filled with vignettes of hobbies, dreams and Lifestyles that the potential new homeowner might experience in their new home. It truly is about Living the Dream.

It was really fun to open up the classes eyes as to what Patriot Homes and Manufactured Housing is now bringing to the market. There are still companies that build “shade and shelter single wides” but more offerings are out there for great looking workforce housing that is achievably priced. As the labor force gets smaller and smaller, it will make even more sense to build homes in a central, protected environment.

Living Life to the Fullest

September 15th, 2007 . by lifestylist

Life is like a box of chocolates -you just never know what you’ll find in the middle. If you would have told me 10 years ago that I would be “decorating trailers” I would have called you a liar. But here I am in Hershey, Pennsylvania working on some homes for a manufactured housing show and I can’t think of anything I’d rather be doing.

Why manufactured housing instead of traditional built homes? Manufactured / PreFab/ Modular/ FactoryBuilt homes are cool! In this crazy semi-homemade world where we’ve been told it’s OK to take shortcuts, it’s nice to see homes built the way they should be built - with attention to detail, engineered, and built to suit the customers lifestyle.

Where will I go from here? I’m looking forward to seeing this type of building grow into its potential, and being able to be a part of the success.

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