Cape Style Modular Homes

Cape style modular homes combine architectural charm with exceptional long-term versatility. Paired with the advantages of modular construction, this classic home style offers a smart balance of design, function, and lasting resale appeal.

Why build a cape style modular home?

Cape style modular homes capture the timeless character of classic New England architecture while offering the efficiency and predictability of modern modular construction. Their flexible layouts and expansion potential make them a practical, future-friendly choice for a wide range of homeowners.

Design Flexibility

With second floors that can be delivered open and unfinished (Standard) or completely finished (Plus+), Capes are inherently flexible in design. Capes allow homeowners to expand their living space as needs evolve which makes them an ideal solution for young or growing families.

Classic Curb Appeal

Known for their dormers, symmetry, and welcoming proportions, Capes embody the timeless New England architectural style. Their charm and familiarity make them enduringly popular across Connecticut and Rhode Island neighborhoods.

Long-Term Value

Capes balance efficient footprints with expansion potential, a combination that appeals strongly to future buyers and growing families. This flexibility often contributes to excellent long-term marketability.

Quality Homes, Predictable Budgets

Utilizing our Plan Your Build tool, you’ll be able to price out Capes with either an unfinished second floor (Standard) or a finished second floor (Plus+), then decide which path may be right for you.

Designing

What Interior Items Come Standard in a Modular Home?

Like a site-built home, you can have anything you'd like inside. Modular homes are just a matter of what happens at the factory versus on-site following delivery....

Planning

The Turnkey Modular Home Process: What to Expect

Everything you need to know about our modular home building process, from initial inquiry to occupancy....

Designing

Modular vs. Stick-Built Homes: What’s the Difference?

Modular homes are built in sections in a factory, transported to your property, then assembled like building blocks with a large crane. Meanwhile, stick-built homes are constructed entirely on-site....

Strategic Square Footage, Your Way

Unfinished second floors create built-in potential for future bedrooms, home offices, or bonus spaces. This phased approach allows buyers to manage initial construction costs while preserving long-term flexibility and resale value.

Guiding You Home From First Step to Front Door

Select a design path (Ranch, Cape, Colonial, ADU), receive an automatically-generated standard estimate, and confirm budgetary feasibility. Then, once you’ve identified a building lot, we’ll sharpen your estimate and guide you into the design and budgeting phase.

Homebuilding Without the Guesswork

Our process is tried-and-true, prioritizing clear, repeatable, and reliable timelines and budgets. Backed by a quality product, building modular is a rightfully compelling endeavor.