Sunshine Homes Weather The Storm Of Time In Style

Back in 1971, Sunshine Homes (SH) began building quality manufactured homes in Red Bay Alabama. Since that time their mission has been clear; to consistently construct and design both modular and manufactured homes rich in amenities, design, and value. Constantly meeting the ever-evolving needs of today’s industrious and fast-growing families with their long and established history of building a quality product.

With an operational history dating back over 43 years, Sunshine Homes has built and sold over 88,000 homes across the contiguous United States. Fiscally responsible and debt-free, Sunshine Homes currently has retail outlets in over 18 states throughout the US. Their manufactured homes and modular housing options enjoy a variety of floor plans and amenities, certain to satisfy today’s homebuyers taste and budget. Embracing quality and craftsmanship without foregoing design and form.

 Sunshine Homes Weather The Storm Of Time In Style:

Whether it’s for an intimate family gathering or a casual get-together, SH design their kitchens with functional elegance in mind. Built from quality American products in a controlled environment, these kitchens have a certain… feng shui about them, one that’s built to last the test of time.

See for yourself below



With more than 70 prefabricated floor plans currently available, Sunshine Homes provides their clients the option to customize any of their existing floor plans with upgraded features and amenities. Models like the HYB3270–237 can easily be customized or upgraded to fit any specific need or desire.

So you don’t like Brown cabinets? Then you can request a different color in your Sunshine Homes SHI3260-236 kitchen. Looking for a kitchen island with a country counter and a seating area? Fine. They can do that too. The good people/builders at Sunshine Homes can easily modify these floor plans to fit many high functioning design needs.



Built in a factory environment that Henry Ford would be proud of, the assembly line production of these homes enjoy several benefits over the average site built home: no exposure, or pressure to finish due to inclement whether, less waste during the construction process, and a more cost-effective construction environment. All of these factors lead to a home that costs, on average, less than half of the normal per square foot construction cost of the old technique – a muddy jobsite.

Should you have any questions regarding any of the above models, or a need to locate the nearest dealership, you can contact Sunshine Homes directly from this link.

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