New Cavco Home Finds Ideal Spot in Indiana

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An exterior shot of the new Cavco home installed in an Indiana neighborhood. Photos courtesy of Turnkey Communities.

A newly built home from Cavco Industries, a model that debuted at the 2025 Louisville Show, has been purchased and placed by a developer in Sheridan, Indiana.

Adam McNeil, of Turnkey Communities, identified a vacant parcel on Hinesley Road, placed the home, and stated it has already sold.

“This house has turned out really good,” McNeil said. “I’ve received a lot of feedback, everyone was really impressed and surprised by the fact that it was built in a factory.”

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The living space in the new Cavco home, unveiled last year at The Louisville Show.

A single-story modular home, the new offering was listed at $385,000. It has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a sleek, modern layout that brings contemporary living to Hamilton County’s quiet countryside.

The 1,670-square-foot home sits on a modest lot with mature trees. It comes with a covered porch and a spacious back deck for relaxing or entertaining. Inside, the open-concept floor plan features a bright kitchen with an island, pantry, and breakfast bar. It has stainless steel appliances, a double vanity in the primary bath, and a well-placed laundry room.

“I’ve had that lot for a few years and we had been wondering what we were going to do with it,” McNeil said. “When I saw this house I knew this was the one we were going to do, and when you add a garage on to it, it really is something.”

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The interior of a new Cavco home installed in an interurban Indiana neighborhood. Photos courtesy of Turnkey Communities.

The home was designed with energy efficiency in mind, and includes electric forced-air heating and central air conditioning. A 24-foot by 24-foot, two-car attached garage, and concrete drive.

With property taxes under $750 per year and no homeowners association fees, the listing offers an affordable entry into new construction in the area.

At about $231 per square foot, the home is competitively priced for a new build in Sheridan’s growing housing market. The sale underscores rising interest in factory-built homes that combine low maintenance with suburban comfort.


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