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Modular Homes, Inc. consists of a talented and energetic team of professionals with over 30 years of combined experience and diverse expertise. The team prides itself on its focus on the well-informed, discriminating customer, and stands for a quality product that delivers both value and style.
Founded by David Ross Cooper II, in 2001, David has created a corporate culture that is service oriented, and includes communicative, detail focused professionals, all of whom share his meticulous approach to home building. Based on the guiding principles of collaboration, and providing the highest level of quality, Modular Homes, Inc., has aligned itself with innovative, passionate professionals who share these values. This corporate foundation creates the environment where each project is built with a true team effort, beginning and ending with the customer’s complete satisfaction.
Buying a home is one of the biggest undertakings of an individual’s lifetime. Modular Homes, Inc., takes this very seriously, and guides the customer through every step of the process. We like to cultivate a personal relationship with our clients, guiding them through the process, which adds value and confidence to the homeowner’s decision to work with Modular Homes, Inc.
New Jersey legislation aimed at helping to jump-start the state’s housing market with the creation of a 2010 homebuyer tax credit program received final approval from lawmakers Thursday.
The measure now moves to Gov. Chris Christie for consideration.
“This bill is the spark we need to ensure New Jersey’s housing market regains its strength, helping drive our economy forward,” Paul Moriarty, D-Gloucester/Camden, one of the sponsor’s of the legislation, said. “This program can keep the positive momentum in our real estate market going strong.”
The measure (Assembly Bill 1678) would provide refundable tax credits of up to $15,000 or 5 percent, whichever is less, on purchases of new and previously owned homes made within a year of the bill’s enactment. Eligible homebuyers would be able to take the credit against the gross income tax. The total credits available under the program would be $100 million, with $75 million allocated for purchases of newly constructed houses and $25 million for previously occupied home.
The measure was approved by a vote of 38-0 in the Senate on Thursday and 67-8-2 in the Assembly on May 20. Assemblymen Lou Greenwald, D-Camden; Vincent Prieto and Ruben J. Ramos Jr. , both D-Hudson; and Albert Coutinho, D-Essex; were also sponsors of the legislation.
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