Balance S
- Made by: Method Homes
- Price: $98,000.00 base price
The Balance S is a self-contained one module structure that can serve as a guest house, cottage, studio, office or small home. Smart, efficient and well designed, the series of self-contained modular units highlights Balance’s experience in custom detailing and natural modern aesthetic. The unit is 16' x 30' and 565 square feet.
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