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A show house, also called a model home or display home, is a "display" version of manufactured homes, or houses in a subdivision. They are used on newly built developments to show the living space and features of homes available. Show homes are often built in such a way that they can be sold like any other house, and as such are connected to electrical and telephone cables and have functioning water systems.

They are almost always equipped with full furnishings, including appliances and interior decoration ("staging") to allow prospective buyers to more easily visualize what the house would look like when lived in. Once the home is ultimately put up for sale, many builders will give buyers the option to buy the home in its fully furnished state.

In model homes that have attached garages (which is common among homes in subdivisions), the garage is usually completely finished to look like another room of the house, making it viable office space for the salespeople working at the model. This is often the first thing that prospective buyers see when entering the home, making it a "lobby" of sorts. The eventual homeowner can choose to keep it as a home office or utilize it as a garage.

See also

Housing portal

References

  1. "Model Homes Locator | Easily Find Model Homes near you". Model Homes Locator. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  2. Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. 2013. 'a house on a newly built estate which is furnished and decorated to be shown to prospective buyers'.
  3. "Is Buying a Model Home the Worst—or the Best—Decision Ever?". 2016-01-12. Retrieved 2016-07-17.


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