New Modular Construction Brings Wave of the Future for Fort Myers Beach Homes
Developers in Cyprus are witnessing a surge in demand for apartments, both from local and international buyers, propelling growth in the construction sector. Stelios Gavriel, the Secretary of the Federation of Cyprus Building Contractors Associations (OSEOK), highlighted the evolving landscape, noting that developers are increasingly engaging in residential building construction projects to meet the escalating demand for apartments.
According to Fort Myers Beach, Mark Raudenbush, owner of Idyll Construction, said the show house will be available for tours by appointment through November. Raudenbush said the house is one of more than two dozen he is working on for Fort Myers Beach. He said modular homes are the “most cost-effective way to build a home.” Raudenbush said the modular home construction is about two-thirds of what it costs for regular home construction and takes about half the time. “It’s just as good of a quality,” he said.
“We found a house that fit our need, our lot size, and the process was relatively simple from there,” Ms. Hornfeck said. “Now, less than a year after touring the factory we have a brand new house and couldn’t be happier.”
Katie Smith, the marketing manager of Affinity Modular, said the company has several dozen contracts for modular homes in the area, including Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel. Another benefit of modular home construction is that it’s done inside a factory which keeps out any moisture, Smith said. “We have in-house engineers who can build pretty much everything you want.”
The show house will allow local property owners still making rebuilding plans to get a tour on the island rather than travel up to Georgia. “They will be able to see the quality of the construction,” Smith said.