Everyone fantasizes of their dream home.
Maybe you want a stone fireplace or a large family room.
Your dreams can easily become reality with Oxford’s Parkhurst Homes located at 1540 S. Lapeer Rd.
Parkhurst Homes, a family-owned and operated business, has been bringing high quality, affordable modular and manufactured housing to Michigan families since 1955.
Parkhurst Homes carries a full line of Manufactured homes by Redman and Holly Park along with Modular homes by Redman, IBS and Excel.
‘The modular homes keep getting more and more sophisticated,? said Sharon Crowe, of Parkhurst Homes, noting there’s been an increase in customers purchasing two-story modular homes over the last year.
Parkhurst has thousands of floorplans to choose from.
For example, Charming Cape Cod style homes, like the 2,182-square-foot Ridgeport, offer his and her closets and a large master bathroom, while the 2,535-square-foot Crawford style features a covered front porch and luxurious garden bath.
Want something that’s not on one of floor plans?
Because Parkhurst custom-builds all their homes from the ground up, any feature that’s available elsewhere can be added to a Parkhurst home.
Modular homes are becoming more and more popular because they’re better built than your average stick-built homes, according to Crowe.
Modular homes use 30 percent more lumber than other homes and drywall is installed with screws, not nails. They’re also built in a controlled factory environment and meet or exceed Michigan building codes.
Parkhurst builds year-round, so you don’t have to wait for the warm weather to move into your dream home. Crowe said homes take about eight weeks to order and then one-to-three months to build, depending on the sitework that has to be done.
The first step to attaining your Parkhurst home is being pre-qualified for a construction draw loan. The homeowner then meets with a Parkhurst employee, who will work hard to meet all their expectations and needs while educating them about the building process.
Parkhurst Homes caters to many different kinds of customers.There are first-time home buyers and also the move-up buyers who typically wish to increase or decrease their living space.
If land hasn’t been purchased for the home, don’t worry. Parkhurst can assist customers in finding the right realtor.
Parkhurst also owns a 300 site land lease community of manufactured homes in Oxford. The advantage to these homes is that it reduces your monthly payment over building on private land. Many times the payments can be half or less than building on your own land.
Want to check out some Parkhurst Homes for yourself? Drive around the 300-unit community behind their S. Lapeer Road office.
Over the past year, Crowe said, ‘We’ve been working on upgrading all the homes going in now with brick skirting along with optional garages and car ports.?
New this year, Parkhurst is also offering maintenance services, such as snow plowing and lawn mowing, much like a condominium association.
Outside Oxford, Parkhurst has built homes in all areas of Michigan excluding theUpper Peninsula.
‘We did a lot of tear-downs of homes and rebuilds in Troy last year,? she said.
Parkhurst Homes is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and Noon-4 p.m. on Sunday.
Hours are extended until 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday during from May through September. For more information, contact Parkhurst Homes at (248) 693-8812 or visit them online at www.parkhurst-homes.com.
Parkhurst Homes: Sophisticated, modern, made-to-order
Everyone fantasizes of their dream home.
Maybe you want a stone fireplace or a large family room.
Your dreams can easily become reality with Oxford’s Parkhurst Homes located at 1540 S. Lapeer Rd.
Parkhurst Homes, a family-owned and operated business, has been bringing high quality, affordable modular and manufactured housing to Michigan families since 1955.
Parkhurst Homes carries a full line of Manufactured homes by Redman and Holly Park along with Modular homes by Redman, IBS and Excel.
‘The modular homes keep getting more and more sophisticated,? said Sharon Crowe, of Parkhurst Homes, noting there’s been an increase in customers purchasing two-story modular homes over the last year.
Parkhurst has thousands of floorplans to choose from.
For example, Charming Cape Cod style homes, like the 2,182-square-foot Ridgeport, offer his and her closets and a large master bathroom, while the 2,535-square-foot Crawford style features a covered front porch and luxurious garden bath.
Want something that’s not on one of floor plans?
Because Parkhurst custom-builds all their homes from the ground up, any feature that’s available elsewhere can be added to a Parkhurst home.
Modular homes are becoming more and more popular because they’re better built than your average stick-built homes, according to Crowe.
Modular homes use 30 percent more lumber than other homes and drywall is installed with screws, not nails. They’re also built in a controlled factory environment and meet or exceed Michigan building codes.
Parkhurst builds year-round, so you don’t have to wait for the warm weather to move into your dream home. Crowe said homes take about eight weeks to order and then one-to-three months to build, depending on the sitework that has to be done.
The first step to attaining your Parkhurst home is being pre-qualified for a construction draw loan. The homeowner then meets with a Parkhurst employee, who will work hard to meet all their expectations and needs while educating them about the building process.
Parkhurst Homes caters to many different kinds of customers.There are first-time home buyers and also the move-up buyers who typically wish to increase or decrease their living space.
If land hasn’t been purchased for the home, don’t worry. Parkhurst can assist customers in finding the right realtor.
Parkhurst also owns a 300 site land lease community of manufactured homes in Oxford. The advantage to these homes is that it reduces your monthly payment over building on private land. Many times the payments can be half or less than building on your own land.
Want to check out some Parkhurst Homes for yourself? Drive around the 300-unit community behind their S. Lapeer Road office.
Over the past year, Crowe said, ‘We’ve been working on upgrading all the homes going in now with brick skirting along with optional garages and car ports.?
New this year, Parkhurst is also offering maintenance services, such as snow plowing and lawn mowing, much like a condominium association.
Outside Oxford, Parkhurst has built homes in all areas of Michigan excluding theUpper Peninsula.
‘We did a lot of tear-downs of homes and rebuilds in Troy last year,? she said.
Parkhurst Homes is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and Noon-4 p.m. on Sunday.
Hours are extended until 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday during from May through September. For more information, contact Parkhurst Homes at (248) 693-8812 or visit them online at www.parkhurst-homes.com.
Everyone fantasizes of their dream home.
Maybe you want a stone fireplace or a large family room.
Your dreams can easily become reality with Oxford’s Parkhurst Homes located at 1540 S. Lapeer Rd.
Parkhurst Homes, a family-owned and operated business, has been bringing high quality, affordable modular and manufactured housing to Michigan families since 1955.
Parkhurst Homes carries a full line of Manufactured homes by Redman and Holly Park along with Modular homes by Redman, IBS and Excel.
‘The modular homes keep getting more and more sophisticated,? said Sharon Crowe, of Parkhurst Homes, noting there’s been an increase in customers purchasing two-story modular homes over the last year.
Parkhurst has thousands of floorplans to choose from.
For example, Charming Cape Cod style homes, like the 2,182-square-foot Ridgeport, offer his and her closets and a large master bathroom, while the 2,535-square-foot Crawford style features a covered front porch and luxurious garden bath.
Want something that’s not on one of floor plans?
Because Parkhurst custom-builds all their homes from the ground up, any feature that’s available elsewhere can be added to a Parkhurst home.
Modular homes are becoming more and more popular because they’re better built than your average stick-built homes, according to Crowe.
Modular homes use 30 percent more lumber than other homes and drywall is installed with screws, not nails. They’re also built in a controlled factory environment and meet or exceed Michigan building codes.
Parkhurst builds year-round, so you don’t have to wait for the warm weather to move into your dream home. Crowe said homes take about eight weeks to order and then one-to-three months to build, depending on the sitework that has to be done.
The first step to attaining your Parkhurst home is being pre-qualified for a construction draw loan. The homeowner then meets with a Parkhurst employee, who will work hard to meet all their expectations and needs while educating them about the building process.
Parkhurst Homes caters to many different kinds of customers.There are first-time home buyers and also the move-up buyers who typically wish to increase or decrease their living space.
If land hasn’t been purchased for the home, don’t worry. Parkhurst can assist customers in finding the right realtor.
Parkhurst also owns a 300 site land lease community of manufactured homes in Oxford. The advantage to these homes is that it reduces your monthly payment over building on private land. Many times the payments can be half or less than building on your own land.
Want to check out some Parkhurst Homes for yourself? Drive around the 300-unit community behind their S. Lapeer Road office.
Over the past year, Crowe said, ‘We’ve been working on upgrading all the homes going in now with brick skirting along with optional garages and car ports.?
New this year, Parkhurst is also offering maintenance services, such as snow plowing and lawn mowing, much like a condominium association.
Outside Oxford, Parkhurst has built homes in all areas of Michigan excluding theUpper Peninsula.
‘We did a lot of tear-downs of homes and rebuilds in Troy last year,? she said.
Parkhurst Homes is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and Noon-4 p.m. on Sunday.
Hours are extended until 8 p.m., Monday through Thursday during from May through September. For more information, contact Parkhurst Homes at (248) 693-8812 or visit them online at www.parkhurst-homes.com.