If you are searching for modular homes Edmonton buyers can inspect before purchasing, Ironmark Alliance has 52 factory-built units stored in the Edmonton area at $10,000 each. Each unit is a 5 bed / 5 bath configuration available for inspection by appointment before you commit to a purchase.
This page also explains the difference between modular and manufactured homes in Alberta, how pricing compares, and what to review before deciding which type of factory-built housing fits your situation.
Some buyers search for prefab homes Edmonton or RTM homes Alberta when they are really looking for factory-built units they can inspect locally — this page covers all three and helps you understand the differences.
Buyers searching for modular homes Edmonton often encounter terms like manufactured homes, RTM homes, and prefab homes used interchangeably. They are not the same thing. Understanding the distinction matters for placement, financing, and long-term use before you make a decision.
Modular homes Edmonton are built in sections at a factory and assembled on a permanent foundation on-site. In Alberta, they must meet provincial building codes similar to site-built homes. Manufactured homes, by contrast, are typically constructed on a steel chassis and built to the CSA Z240 MH Series standard — they are designed to be transportable and may have different placement and permitting requirements.
RTM homes Alberta (Ready to Move) refers to factory-built homes delivered largely complete and placed on your land as a single unit. This is another option buyers often compare alongside modular and manufactured homes when researching housing in the Edmonton area.
According to the Government of Alberta's manufactured homes regulations, placement and permitting requirements vary significantly depending on the type of factory-built unit and the municipality. Always confirm with your local planning office before purchasing.
For zoning and land use rules specific to your area, the Alberta Land Use Planning office is the best starting point. Requirements vary significantly by municipality and rural district.
Modular homes Edmonton are factory-built in sections and assembled on site on a permanent foundation. They are subject to provincial building codes. New modular homes in Alberta are typically custom-built and involve longer lead times — our used units are available now at a fraction of new-build cost.
Manufactured homes are built on a steel chassis and constructed to CSA Z240 MH Series standards. They are often relocated and may be placed in parks, rural properties, or approved developments depending on local regulations in the Edmonton area and across Alberta.
Some buyers explore previously deployed factory-built units as a lower-cost alternative to new modular homes Edmonton. These units may suit a range of applications depending on zoning, condition, and site setup. Inspection is strongly recommended before purchase.
Not every buyer needs a brand-new modular homes Edmonton build. Some prioritize customization and warranties, while others focus on immediate availability, price, and speed. Below is a general comparison. Pricing and suitability vary by location, specifications, and local permitting.
| Factor | New Modular Homes Edmonton | Manufactured Homes Alberta | Ironmark Used Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical Price Range | $80K–$150K+ | $60K–$120K | $10,000 per unit |
| Lead Time | 8–16 weeks | 6–12 weeks | Available now in Edmonton |
| Best For | Permanent residential | Parks, rural, budget buyers | Workforce, investment, rural* |
| Customization | High | Moderate | As-is — inspect before buying |
| Inspection Available | Factory visits vary | Varies by dealer | Yes — Edmonton yard by appt. |
*Suitability depends on zoning, condition, and local permitting. Inspection recommended before purchase.
This guide is designed for people researching modular homes Edmonton and the surrounding Alberta region. Whether you are comparing new modular builds, used units, or different housing types, the checklist helps you understand costs, questions to ask, and what to review before making a decision.
Educational information only. Costs and requirements vary by municipality and project. Not legal or financial advice.
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Some buyers explore modular homes Edmonton for rental income, supplemental revenue, or as part of a larger investment project. Because outcomes depend on location, demand, and operating costs, we provide a separate ROI calculator as an educational tool so you can run your own assumptions and explore scenarios.
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Ironmark Alliance is an Edmonton-based company with 52 factory-built housing units available for inspection in the Edmonton area. We specialize in modular homes Edmonton buyers can view before purchasing, with transparent specifications and no-pressure inspections.
Units can be viewed by appointment. We provide access and specifications so buyers can assess condition, layout, and suitability for their intended use before making any commitment.
Every modular homes Edmonton unit in our inventory was previously deployed in Canadian conditions. Units include robust heating systems, insulated walls, and mechanical setups designed for Alberta's cold climate — not imported units untested in our weather.
Buyers can inspect all mechanical systems during their yard visit in Edmonton. We recommend a thorough inspection to confirm suitability for your specific site and intended application.
For buyers acquiring multiple modular homes Edmonton units, separate laundry modules may be available. These are typically used in multi-unit setups for workforce housing or camp-style configurations where shared facilities are required.
Availability varies by order size and timing. Ask about laundry module availability when you contact us to schedule an inspection.
Ironmark Alliance has 52 factory-built units stored in the Edmonton area available for inspection by appointment. Call (825) 865-3094 to schedule a visit. We recommend inspecting units before purchase to assess condition, layout, and suitability for your intended use.
RTM stands for Ready to Move. Both are factory-built, but RTM homes arrive nearly complete and are placed on your land as a single unit. Modular homes Edmonton are built in sections and assembled on-site on a permanent foundation. RTM is a subset of modular construction — the main difference is delivery method and setup speed.
Placement depends on local zoning, permitting, and land use regulations which vary by municipality and rural district. Some areas allow certain unit types and others do not. Check with your local planning office before purchasing. The Government of Alberta website has current manufactured and modular homes regulations.
The unit price is just the starting point for modular homes Edmonton buyers. Total costs depend on transport to your site, site preparation, utility hookups, permits and inspections, and any refurbishment needed. These factors vary significantly by location and project scope.
Modular homes Edmonton are built to provincial building codes and placed on permanent foundations. Manufactured homes in Alberta are typically built to CSA Z240 MH Series standards on a steel chassis and can be relocated. Both are factory-built but have different construction standards, financing options, and placement requirements.
New modular homes Edmonton offer custom floorplans, warranties, and current finishes — typically $80,000 to $150,000 or more. Our used units are $10,000 each and have been previously deployed. They are sold as-is after inspection. The right choice depends on your use case, budget, timeline, and local permitting requirements.
52 factory-built units in our Edmonton yard ready for inspection by appointment. Review inventory online, download the buyer checklist, or call to schedule a visit. We answer questions about unit specifications, condition, and logistics so you can make an informed decision.