The Complete Timeline: From Modular Home Order to Move-In

When you’re ready to build your dream home, one of the first questions you might have is, “How long will it take from the moment I order my home until I can move in?” The answer depends on several factors, but most modular home projects are completed in about four to nine months, delivering a 30% to 50% time savings compared to traditional construction.

This guide covers the complete timeline from modular home order to move-in, so you know exactly what to expect at every step and can plan your journey with confidence.

Your Modular Home Journey in 5 Milestones

Before we get into the details, let’s look at the big picture. A longtime favorite in countries like Sweden and Japan, the modular home offers solutions to several persistent issues in the construction industry, including rising material costs, supply chain disruptions, and a limited pool of skilled workers.

The modular home process is streamlined and efficient, thanks to the ability to build your home’s modules in a factory while preparing your land simultaneously. Here are the five key milestones you’ll experience on your way to move-in day:

  1. Design and planning
  2. Permitting and site prep
  3. Factory construction
  4. Delivery and installation
  5. Final finishing and inspections

This overview gives you a clear roadmap and highlights how modular construction can save you time compared to traditional, site-built homes.

Phase 1: Design and Planning (1–12 Weeks)

The timeline from modular home order to move-in begins with your vision. This phase is all about making the big decisions that will shape your new home. You’ll work closely with your homebuilder to select a model and floor plan, choose features and finishes, and finalize the design.

Early financial planning is essential. Securing preapproval for your loan and confirming your budget will keep the process moving smoothly.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Choosing your model and floor plan: Explore available designs and select the one that fits your lifestyle and land.
  • Customizing features and finishes: Pick from a curated range of options for kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring.
  • Establishing clear lines of communication: Know your responsibilities during the build and those of your homebuilder.
  • Navigating financing and preapproval: Work with lenders to secure your mortgage and ensure your project is financially ready.
  • Finalizing engineering and blueprints: Your builder’s in-house team prepares detailed plans for permits and construction.

Phase 2: Permitting and Site Prep (6–9 Weeks)

While your home is being designed, important groundwork is happening behind the scenes. This phase involves getting the necessary permits and preparing your land for construction. Delays can occur if permits take longer than expected or if site conditions require additional work, so it’s essential to remain proactive and flexible.

This phase includes:

  • The first stage includes engineering, design approvals, permits, and site evaluations. Because approvals can take longer in high-demand areas or flood zones, it’s wise to begin this process early — even while finalizing your financing.
  • Clearing the land and grading the homesite for construction.
  • Creating access for delivery trucks.
  • Excavating and pouring the foundation to precise specifications.
  • Arranging for utility connections with local utility providers so services are ready for installation.
  • Scheduling post-installation city and county inspections.

Phase 3: Factory Construction (1-2 Weeks)

Phase 3: Factory Construction (1-2 Weeks)

With permits in hand and your site prepared, your home’s modules are built in a state-of-the-art factory. This phase is where modular construction truly shines. Your home is assembled in a controlled environment, protected from weather delays, and built to rigorous quality standards. Each home undergoes certification by an independent, bonded third-party inspection agency to ensure quality, safety, and reliability throughout the construction process.

Modular home construction is recognized for its sustainability, thanks to efficient use of materials and reduced waste. Additionally, this building method can reduce vehicle trips to development sites by up to 80% compared to traditional construction, significantly lowering transportation emissions and minimizing the project’s overall environmental impact.

Factory construction of your modular home involves:

  • Each section is constructed simultaneously, maximizing efficiency.
  • Structural framing, insulation, and windows are installed for energy efficiency and durability.
  • Major systems, like plumbing and electrical, are roughed in at the factory for faster on-site completion.
  • Independent inspectors verify that every module meets or exceeds building codes.

Phase 4: Delivery and Installation (1–4 Weeks)

This is the most exciting milestone — your home arrives on-site! Specialized crews transport the modules to your property and use a crane to set them precisely on the foundation. The process is fast, but it requires expert coordination and technical skill.

You can expect during delivery and installation: 

  • Each module is carefully delivered in large sections by transport trucks, which can take between one and four days.
  • A crane lifts and places each module onto the foundation with precision.
  • Crews connect the modules, seal the seams, and make sure your home is weather-tight.

Phase 5: Final Finishing and Inspections (1–8 Weeks)

With your home assembled, the final phase brings everything together. Skilled tradespeople complete the interior and exterior work, connect utilities, and add the finishing touches that make your house a home. This phase also includes all necessary inspections to ensure your home is safe and ready for move-in.

Always choose a modular homebuilder whose construction meets or exceeds the rigorous national and statewide building codes required for traditional site-built homes. This allows you to feel confident knowing your modular home is designed and built to comply with the strict quality benchmarks set by leading national standards organizations.

Finishing and inspections include:

  • Siding, roofing, and exterior details are finished for curb appeal and watertight protection.
  • Kitchens and bathrooms are completed with cabinets, fixtures, and appliances.
  • Your homebuilder will do a final walk-through with you, ensuring every aspect of the home meets your specifications.
  • Local officials inspect the home to ensure it meets all codes and standards.

Get a Custom Timeline for Your Dream Home

Every modular home project is unique, and while this guide provides a comprehensive overview, your specific timeline from modular home order to move-in will depend on your land, chosen home model, and local permitting process. Homes by Keystone has nearly 60 years of experience and expertise to guide you through every phase for a smooth, transparent, and efficient journey from order to move-in.

Ready to get started? Request a consultation with our team today to receive a personalized timeline and expert guidance for your project.

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