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Top Modular Home Builders in Oregon (2026)

Top Modular Home Builders in Oregon (2026)
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    Oregon is one of the most interesting modular markets in the country right now. The state has built one of the strongest pro-ADU regulatory frameworks anywhere — statewide ADU legalization, missing-middle-housing reform, and a planning culture that has actively encouraged factory-built infill in Portland, Eugene, Bend, and Salem. That's stacked on top of a serious wildfire and housing-replacement need across rural and forest-adjacent Oregon, where stick-build labor is scarce and build windows are short.

    The buyer base splits into three pieces: design-driven Portland and coast custom builds, ADU and missing-middle infill across the urban growth boundaries, and rural replacement and primary-residence work in counties from Klamath to Wallowa. The state-administered modular insignia program is well-understood by local building departments, and the Pacific Northwest has the deepest modern-modular factory presence in the US.

    This is the honest 2026 list.

    How We Built This List

    We weighted four things: factory verification, code path (Oregon state modular insignia or HUD), real Oregon install record, and price transparency. Builders that won't disclose factory address, ship overseas kits, or have no documented Oregon project history did not make the list.

    The Builders

    1. Method Homes (methodhomes.net)

    Headquartered: Seattle, Washington · Serves: Statewide · Product class: Modular · Code path: OR state modular insignia · Price band: $325–$475/sq ft delivered

    Method is the regional Pacific Northwest modern-modular leader. Short freight runs into Oregon from the Seattle area, real third-party-certified envelope specs, and a portfolio of completed Oregon projects from Portland down through the southern Willamette Valley and out to the coast. The default premium pick for Oregon buyers.

    2. Plant Prefab (plantprefab.com)

    Headquartered: Rialto, California · Serves: Statewide · Product class: Modular · Code path: OR state modular insignia · Price band: $375–$550/sq ft delivered

    Plant Prefab ships architect-led modular into Oregon for high-design custom work. LivingHomes line plus custom-build capability. Strong fit for design-driven Portland infill, Hood River-area builds, and coast custom work.

    3. Connect Homes (connect-homes.com)

    Headquartered: San Bernardino, California · Serves: Statewide · Product class: Modular · Code path: OR state modular insignia · Price band: $300–$450/sq ft delivered

    Connect builds modern container-format modular and ships steadily into Oregon. Good fit for narrow Portland infill lots, ADU placements, and design-forward coast and Bend-area builds. Fast set day.

    4. Dvele (dvele.com)

    Headquartered: San Diego, California · Serves: Oregon by truck · Product class: Modular · Code path: OR state modular insignia · Price band: $350–$525/sq ft delivered

    Dvele builds high-performance modular with serious envelope specs, integrated solar-ready systems, and a clean modern aesthetic. Strong fit for Oregon buyers who care about net-zero-ready performance and modern design.

    5. Abodu (abodu.com)

    Headquartered: Redwood City, California · Serves: Oregon ADU placements · Product class: Modular accessory dwelling · Code path: OR state modular insignia · Price band: $325–$475/sq ft delivered

    Abodu is one of the leading ADU-specialist factories on the West Coast. Standard product range, fast permit and install pathway, and a real fit for Oregon's ADU-friendly regulatory environment. Portland, Eugene, and Bend backyards are core territory.

    6. Cover (cover.build)

    Headquartered: Los Angeles, California · Serves: Oregon by truck · Product class: Modular accessory dwelling · Code path: OR state modular insignia (verify county-by-county) · Price band: $375–$550/sq ft delivered

    Cover builds premium modern ADUs with engineering-led design and a tight envelope. Long lead times but a serious product. Strongest fit for design-driven Portland backyard ADU work.

    7. Champion Homes (championhomes.com)

    Headquartered: Troy, Michigan · Serves: Statewide via retailers · Product class: HUD manufactured and modular · Code path: OR state modular insignia or HUD · Price band: $130–$215/sq ft delivered

    Champion runs production through Pacific Northwest plants that ship into Oregon. Both HUD and modular product paths. The retailer relationship is the variable to vet.

    8. Clayton Homes (claytonhomes.com)

    Headquartered: Maryville, Tennessee · Serves: Statewide via retailers · Product class: HUD manufactured and modular · Code path: OR state modular insignia or HUD · Price band: $115–$195/sq ft delivered

    Clayton runs HUD and modular product into Oregon through retailers. Strong fit for buyers on rural acreage in eastern and southern Oregon counties. Vanderbilt Mortgage financing pairing is standard.

    9. Skyline Homes (skylinehomes.com)

    Headquartered: Troy, Michigan · Serves: Statewide via retailers · Product class: HUD manufactured and modular · Code path: OR state modular insignia or HUD · Price band: $120–$200/sq ft delivered

    Skyline is part of the Skyline Champion group and runs steady Pacific Northwest volume into the Oregon retail channel. Strong in land-lease community placements and rural HUD installs.

    10. Fleetwood Homes (fleetwoodhomes.com)

    Headquartered: Riverside, California · Serves: Statewide via retailers · Product class: HUD manufactured · Code path: HUD tag · Price band: $105–$180/sq ft delivered

    Fleetwood is a Cavco brand and runs reliable HUD volume into Oregon. Strong value default for buyers placing a home on private rural land in counties like Klamath, Lake, Harney, or Malheur where the appraisal comp base is HUD product.

    State-Specific Considerations

    Oregon runs its modular insignia program through the Building Codes Division of the Department of Consumer and Business Services. Modular built outside the state for placement inside must carry the Oregon modular insignia, and the factory has to be on the approved list. Local building departments handle the foundation, utility, and site-built portions.

    ADU rules are unusually permissive by state-law standard, but local implementation varies. Portland, Eugene, and Bend have well-documented ADU pathways. Smaller jurisdictions may take longer to permit even though state law allows the use. Pick a factory and installer who have done ADU work in your specific city.

    Wildfire defensible-space requirements are now standard in most rural and forest-adjacent counties. Factor that into site work and landscape budget. Some counties also require fire-resistant exterior cladding.

    Seismic engineering matters statewide. Oregon factories know this — out-of-state factories shipping in need to engineer to Oregon seismic specs, not generic codes.

    Coastal construction in Tillamook, Lincoln, Coos, Curry, and Clatsop counties brings wind-load engineering and FEMA flood-zone considerations. Tsunami-zone awareness is also part of the planning conversation on the coast.

    Financing in Oregon

    For modular homes on permanent foundation, construction-to-permanent loans from Oregon banks and credit unions are the standard path. Umpqua Bank, OnPoint Community Credit Union, Selco Community Credit Union, and several Oregon banks have done modular construction lending.

    For ADU work, Oregon has unusually strong financing access — several lenders offer ADU-specific products, and home-equity-loan-funded ADU builds are common in Portland.

    For HUD manufactured homes on private land titled as real property, real-property mortgages apply. For HUD homes in land-lease communities or titled as personal property, chattel financing through 21st Mortgage, Triad, or Vanderbilt is standard.

    Oregon Housing and Community Services has several down-payment-assistance programs that work for first-time buyers on both modular and HUD product.


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