Champion Homes displayed the pilot house at the Kentucky League of Cities Conference & Expo on September 24-27, 2024, in Lexington, located less than 15 miles from Versailles. Attendees representing municipalities from across the state were invited to view the home.
As a CrossMod, or crossover modern home, the pilot house combines the best of off-site and on-site construction. CrossMods are manufactured homes built to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development code while also featuring amenities typically found in site-built homes like garages, carports, and pitched roofs.
The house was also built to meet the requirements of Fannie Mae’s MH Advantage™ financing program. MH Advantage offers innovative and affordable financing on specially designated manufactured homes that feature site-built characteristics. Conventional financing for manufactured homes helps open the door to homeownership for more people for whom homeownership may have been out of reach.
Additionally, the house is an ENERGY STAR 3 home. The ENERGY STAR 3 certification, issued by the Environmental Protection Agency and administered by the Systems Building Research Alliance, is applied to new homes constructed according to strict energy efficiency standards.
Champion Homes has the capability to build ENERGY STAR homes at 40 of its U.S. manufacturing facilities. The ENERGY STAR Certification is an optional upgrade available with most Champion homes. ENERGY STAR homes are on average 20% more energy efficient than typical new homes, and homeowners save an average of $250 a year in energy bills. The homes can offer reduced leaks and drafts, more consistent temperatures, and improved indoor air quality.