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The Summit: 4-Bed Modular Home

2,240 sq ft 4 beds 3 baths From $318k
The Summit: 4-Bed Modular Home

The Summit is a larger two-story modular home with about 2,240 square feet, 4 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms. It can be a practical fit for growing families who want more rooms and a layout that spreads living space across two levels.

Who this model may fit

The Summit may work well for households that need four real bedrooms and three full bathrooms. That can help if you have children, relatives living with you, or just want extra space for guests, work, or study.

Because it is a two-story modular home, it may also fit buyers who want a larger home footprint without using as much lot width as a wide single-story plan. Your builder can explain what works best for your land, local code, and foundation options.

If you are still comparing home types, see modular homes and browse more models.

Simple layout overview

At a high level, this home gives you 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and about 2,240 sq ft of living space. A plan this size is often chosen by families who need separate sleeping areas and enough bathrooms for daily use.

Exact room sizes, window placement, stairs, storage, and optional features can vary by builder and plan version. Before you sign anything, ask for the floor plan, written specifications, and a clear list of what is included.

Good questions to ask a builder are: - Which bedroom and bathroom are on the main level? - What parts of the layout can be changed? - Are the kitchen, utility room, and storage areas fixed or optional? - What foundation types work for this model on my lot?

Base price and what it usually does not include

The starting price from $318,000 is an illustrative base price for the home model. It is not a quote, and it is not a promise of your final project cost.

In most cases, a base model price does not include many project items outside the home itself. These items often vary a lot by land, builder, area, and site conditions.

Common costs that are often separate include: - Land or lot purchase - Site work, grading, clearing, and excavation - Foundation, such as slab, crawlspace, or basement - Delivery, crane set, and setting crew - Utility connections, septic, or well work - Permits, engineering, surveys, and local fees - Porches, garages, decks, and custom upgrades

To learn how these costs are usually broken down, visit costs and guides. Always confirm scope, price, allowances, and timeline in writing with the builder you choose.

Next step: compare builders near you

ModPath Homes is a free matching service. We are not the builder. We help you compare experienced builders near you for modular, prefab, manufactured, and ADU projects.

If you are interested in the Summit, the next step is to get matched. You can share your location, budget range, land status, and the kind of home you want.

After that, you compare builders, ask questions, and decide who to hire. Please verify the builder's license and insurance yourself, and make sure your contract clearly states the model, included features, site work, price, payment terms, and timeline.

You can also review how it works before you start.

In plain English: The Summit is a larger 4-bedroom modular home for families who need more space. The listed starting price is only a base model reference, so compare builders carefully and get all details in writing.

Common questions

Is the $318,000 price the full finished cost?

No. It is a starting point for the base home model, not a full project quote. Final cost can change based on builder, location, land, foundation, site work, delivery, utility hookups, permits, and upgrades.

Is this a modular home or a manufactured home?

The Summit is a modular home model. Modular homes are built in sections and installed on a permanent foundation, then finished to state and local code, usually under the IRC. That is different from a manufactured home, which is built to the federal HUD code.

Can I change the layout or finishes?

Maybe. Many builders offer options for finishes, fixtures, and some plan changes, but what can be changed depends on the builder, the engineering, and local code. Ask for a written list of standard features and available options before you commit.

How do I get started if I do not have land yet?

You can still start by learning about budget, financing, and what kind of lot the home may need. ModPath Homes can match you with builders to discuss your project, but you should confirm land fit, zoning, setbacks, utilities, and permits with local officials and the builder you hire.

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