Our Prefab Modular Homes in Del Norte County, California.
Del Norte County is a county located at the far northwest corner of the U.S. state of California, along the Pacific Ocean adjacent to the Oregon border. Its population was 27,743 as of the 2020 census, down from 28,610 from the 2010 census. The county seat and only incorporated city is Crescent City. Del Norte was settled and colonized by Azorean Portuguese settlers and dairy farmers, which may account for the local pronunciation of the county name. Locals pronounce the county name as Del Nort, not Del Nor-teh as would be expected in Spanish. Del Norte County comprises the Crescent City, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The rural county is notable for forests containing giant Coast Redwoods, with some attaining heights over 350 feet (110 m). This northernmost county on the California coast also has scores of unique plants and flowers, dozens of species of coastal birds and fish, rocky primitive beaches and sea stacks, pristine rivers and historic lighthouses. - Source Wikipedia
THE DUBLIN or THE HOLLISTER
SMITH RIVER, CRESCENT CITY, DEL NORTE COUNTY
MODULAR SFR (Prefab Single Family Residence)
2,311-2,389 Square feet
4 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
1 Story
3 Modular Sections
Year Built: 2005
Essential Details
How much does it cost to build in Del Norte County
Check out our FAQ page read more in-depth answers to the most commonly asked questions about modular homes.
Here in California, typical cost estimates usually range from $225 to $275 per square foot for the modular home itself. This pricing usually includes factory construction, delivery, sales tax, and transportation. At these rates, a 2,000‑square‑foot modular home averages approximately $500,000, including transportation and tax.
At California Modular Houses, we believe transparency is essential. While the factory‑built portion of the home represents a significant part of the investment, on‑site work is additional and varies based on the unique characteristics of each property and jurisdiction.
On‑site costs may include site preparation (such as grading and excavation), foundation construction, utility connections, local seismic and fire‑code requirements, permit and impact fees, transportation logistics, crane and set costs, and the level of interior finishes selected.
Once your plans are finalized and reviewed by your City or County, a licensed contractor can provide accurate, site‑specific pricing for the remaining on‑site scope of work. Our team works closely with clients throughout this process to help ensure expectations are clear and budgets are realistic from the outset.
For our part, whether you are building in Sonoma County or San Diego County, the only price differences are transportation and the the local sales tax rate.