This Design! A 2,560 sq ft PREFAB HOME is Now Available in America!!

Champion Homes are now available in a home and land package. A home and land package is great for people who don’t want to fuss with building coordinating every step of the build/install process and want to be able to move in. In this video I look the Olivia from Champion, a 2,560 square foot prefab home that is available now. Watch and learn more about the Olivia.

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→ First-time homebuyer? Settling into your final buy? Somewhere in between?
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higher, some lower. Additional surcharges may apply at the time of purchase due to fluctuations in
material costs or other market changes. Land, options, site work, freight, set-up and additions to the
home are not included in pricing. Your purchase contract is with an independent retailer.

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