The Harbor is a 1,420 sq ft prefab home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. It is a good fit for households that want a practical one-level layout, open main living space, and plenty of natural light. The listed price is a starting point for the home itself, not a final quote.
Who this home may fit
The Harbor may work well for small families, couples who want an extra room, or homeowners who need a simple layout that is easy to use every day. With 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, it offers enough space for sleeping, guests, a home office, or shared living.
Because this is a prefab home, part or all of the home is built off-site and then finished on your property. That can mean a more controlled building process, but the final plan, price, and timeline still depend on the builder, your land, local rules, and site work.
If you are still comparing options, you can browse other models or get matched with builders near you.
Layout in plain terms
The Harbor is designed around an efficient main living area. The great room helps the home feel open, and tall windows can bring in more daylight.
In simple terms, this kind of layout usually works best for people who want the main shared spaces to feel connected, while keeping the bedrooms separate for privacy. The exact room sizes, window package, entry setup, and kitchen details can vary by plan version and builder.
Before you choose any model, ask for the current floor plan, elevation drawings, and a written list of what is included. Confirm the exact scope with the builder before you sign anything.
What the base price means
The from $214,000 price is an illustrative starting point for the Harbor model. It is not a quote, and it does not mean every project will cost that amount.
Base pricing often covers the home package at a standard specification level, but many other project costs are separate. These commonly include:
Land
Site work and grading
Foundation
Utility connections
Delivery and set costs
Permits and local fees
Porches, garages, and other add-ons
Upgrades, change orders, and higher-end finishes
For many prefab and modular projects, total installed cost depends heavily on the property and the builder's scope. You can learn more in our costs and guides pages.
Next step: compare builders
ModPath Homes is a free matching service. We are not the builder, manufacturer, contractor, architect, or a licensed building professional. We help you compare options so you can choose who to hire.
A simple next step is:
Tell us about your land, budget range, and timing.
We match you with builders that may serve your area and project type.
You compare plans, scope, communication, and written pricing.
You verify the builder's license and insurance yourself before moving forward.
In plain English: The Harbor is a practical 3-bed, 2-bath prefab home with an open living area and a starting model price from $214,000. Your real project cost depends on the land, site work, builder, and what is included in writing.
Common questions
Is the Harbor modular or panelized prefab?
This page describes the Harbor as a prefab home, and the model may be offered as a panelized prefab package depending on the builder or source. Always ask what building system is being used, what code it follows, and what parts are included in the package.
Does the from $214,000 price include land and installation?
Usually no. A starting model price often does not include land, site work, foundation, delivery, utility hookups, permits, or upgrades. Ask the builder for a written scope so you can see exactly what is and is not included.
Can I put this home on any lot?
Not always. Your lot may have zoning, setback, utility, access, HOA, slope, floodplain, or foundation requirements that affect whether a home can be placed there. Check local rules and confirm site conditions before you commit.
Can ModPath Homes give me a quote or build the Harbor for me?
No. ModPath Homes is a free matching and guide service. We help you compare builders, but you choose who to hire, and you should confirm price, timeline, scope, license, and insurance directly with that builder in writing.