Clayton CrossMod single-section missing middle housing launches
Summary
Clayton's Single-section CrossMod home aims to address the housing affordability crisis by offering a more affordable option, with homes available for around $250,000. The focus is on the total cost of homeownership, with energy efficiency as a key factor and a strategic move toward aligning home products under one brand. This approach provides attainable housing closer to where people live and work.
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