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Old 15-01-2017, 10:19 AM #9
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
"I do believe the prefabs are the way forward but they don't come without problems. "

Sure DR,
but these are New 2017 Built Prefabs.


Old Prefabs are Still going
Long after they were meant to be GONE


So any Problems like "you" claim
are Feck All.
Once Massive Production
As for old Laws
they can be CHANGED
FAST - as Everyone says
Housing is needed.
For goodness sake Arista, do you actually want a debate about the pros and cons or do you just want us all to say, "yes great idea" without looking at the drawbacks of owning a new or a used site home?

Parc homes tend to loose value and so the sort of people who buy parc homes are the retired who need to release some equity. I would always advise bricks and mortar if this is 1) your first home or 2) you want an investment.
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