Oregon modular homes

Modular homes in Oregon have become an increasingly popular housing option for buyers seeking quality construction, energy efficiency, and long-term value. As housing costs continue to rise, many Oregon homebuyers are exploring modular construction as an alternative to traditional site-built homes.

For comparison purposes, the average cost to build a new site-built home in Oregon is approximately $456,000, compared to an average modular home cost of $285,000 and an average manufactured home cost of $210,000. These figures represent estimated construction costs for new homes and are intended to compare housing types on a similar basis. They do not represent median home sale prices, which can vary significantly based on land values, location, age of the home, market conditions, and other factors. Actual costs will vary depending on floor plan, customization options, site preparation, utility connections, foundation requirements, and local construction costs.

With a population of more than 4 million residents, Oregon offers homebuyers a unique blend of urban living, coastal communities, mountain towns, and rural landscapes. Homebuyers throughout Portland, Salem, Eugene, Bend, Medford, Hillsboro, Corvallis, and communities across the state are increasingly turning to modular construction as a way to achieve homeownership while maximizing value and quality. Oregon’s combination of natural beauty, growing housing demand, and abundant land opportunities outside major metropolitan areas continues to make factory-built housing an attractive solution for many buyers.

Browse Oregon modular home manufacturers, builders, and floor plans below to find the right home for your property, lifestyle, and budget.

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The St. Andrews HD30643B

  • 3
  • 2.00
  • 1856 (30"0' x 64'0")
Offered by: Homes Direct
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  • MH Advantage
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The Bay Harbor HD30763C

  • 3
  • 2.00
  • 2262 (30"0' x 76'0")
Offered by: Homes Direct
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  • MH Advantage
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The Trout Lake HD2756

  • 3
  • 2.00
  • 1512 (27"0' x 56'0")
Offered by: Homes Direct
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  • MH Advantage
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The Farmhouse HD30633F

  • 3
  • 2.00
  • 1796 (30"0' x 63'0")
Offered by: Homes Direct
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  • MH Advantage
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The Sparks Castle HD-2970

  • 3
  • 2.00
  • 2015 (29"0' x 70'0")
Offered by: Homes Direct
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  • MH Advantage
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The Seavannah HD30763H

  • 3
  • 2.00
  • 2213 (30"0' x 76'0")
Offered by: Homes Direct
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Why modular homes in Oregon?

Modular homes are an excellent fit for Oregon’s diverse landscapes, from Pacific Coast communities and forested mountain regions to suburban neighborhoods, farmland, and rural acreage. Built to state and local building codes, today’s modular homes offer exceptional quality, energy efficiency, and design flexibility while benefiting from a controlled factory construction process that helps reduce weather delays and improve construction consistency.

Modern modular homes are available in a wide range of styles, including craftsman, farmhouse, contemporary, ranch, northwest modern, and fully customized designs. Homebuyers can choose from hundreds of available floor plans or work with builders to create a home tailored to their specific needs and preferences.

Through ModularHomes.com, shoppers can explore modular home floor plans, compare manufacturers, locate Oregon modular home builders, view available 3D home tours, and learn about financing options available throughout the state. Whether you’re building near Portland, Salem, Eugene, Bend, Medford, or on private land anywhere in Oregon, modular construction offers a smart, efficient, and cost-effective path to homeownership.

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All sizes and dimensions are nominal or based on approximate builder measurements. The builder reserves the right to make changes due to any changes in material, color, specifications, and features anytime without notice or obligation.