About this episode
Show Notes: Learn the essentials and intricacies of kit home building as the podcast dispels myths and highlights the adaptability and customization possibilities of kit homes. Discover how to design homes that accommodate future growth and integrate aging-in-place features, while also selecting low-maintenance materials for long-term ease. The discussion emphasizes the importance of thorough planning and the comprehensive support offered by Landmark Home and Land Company, ensuring each home is tailored to meet individual needs and preferences. This episode provides a well-rounded understanding of how kit homes can be personalized to enhance lifestyle and maximize investment value.
Transcript:
Steve Tuma: It’s not always clear to people what a kit home is but what we do as our one stop shop is make it cheaper, easier, and more controlled for our customer to get their home.
Interviewer: Greetings everyone and welcome to episode 63 of the Panelized Prefab Kit Home Building Show. I’m here today, as usual, with Steve Tuma, the president and founder of Landmark Home and Land Company, a company which has been helping people build their new homes where they want, exactly as they want, nationwide and around the globe since 1993. Steve, how’s it going my friend?
Steve Tuma: It’s a great day. Great day to build a kit home, a panelized home, yeah.
Interviewer: Just looking at the numbers since 1993, that makes this your 31st year of being in existence. Congrats!
Steve Tuma: And still having fun and a lot of customers coming back building another home or retirement home or home for their kids. We’re still having fun. Yeah, keeping ahead of the wave.
Interviewer: I think for today we’re going to, I don’t know, sort of backtrack a little bit and go over a few of the things we may have missed or we may not have hit upon enough. That’s just the basics of kit home building and ownership. And you know, like I said, even though we might cover a couple of points here we’ve already talked about in this podcast, I think especially for some of our newer listeners it’s never a bad idea to offer a refresher course from time to time. Bu