5/18/2025
In recent years, modular homes and manufactured homes have become increasingly popular among Wisconsin homeowners seeking affordability, quality, and customization. At NuGen Homes, we specialize in building state-of-the-art modular and manufactured homes that blend modern design with Midwestern craftsmanship. Whether you’re in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, or beyond, our Wisconsin-based team makes the process simple from factory to front door.
What Are Modular Homes vs. Manufactured Homes?
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Modular Homes are built in sections (“modules”) under factory conditions, then transported and assembled on-site. They meet the same state and local building codes as site-built homes.
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Manufactured Homes (formerly “mobile homes”) are constructed on a permanent chassis in a factory, then delivered to your lot. They conform to the HUD Code, ensuring nationwide quality and safety standards.
Both options offer rapid build times, controlled construction environments, and significant cost savings compared to traditional stick-built homes.
Top 5 Advantages of Choosing NuGen Homes in Wisconsin
1. Cost Efficiency
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Save up to 30% on construction costs thanks to factory efficiencies and bulk material purchasing.
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Transparent pricing: our modular homes and manufactured homes packages include everything from foundation to roofing.
2. Speedy Construction Timeline
- Most modular builds are completed in 8–12 weeks, including site preparation.
- Manufactured homes can be delivered and set within 4–6 weeks, so you move in sooner.
3. Energy Efficiency & Sustainability
- Precision-engineered walls and roofing reduce air leakage.
- Optional upgrades: spray-foam insulation, high-performance windows, and ENERGY STAR® appliances.
4. Design Flexibility
- Choose from our signature floor plans or customize layouts to fit your family’s needs.
- Add-ons: three-season porches, stand-alone garages, accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
5. Local Expertise & Support
- Built right here in Wisconsin: Fond du Lac, Slinger, Green Bay, Madison, and beyond.
- In-house project managers coordinate permits, site prep, delivery, and on-site assembly.