Grover Cleveland Modular In-fill Project
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Description
Buffalo Modular Homes Revitalizes Amherst Vacant Lot with Grover Cleveland In-Fill Project
Buffalo Modular Homes has completed the Grover Cleveland Modular In-Fill Project. Moreover, this effort transforms a long-vacant lot in Amherst’s Westside neighborhood. In addition, it adds a vibrant, energy-efficient residence. Therefore, it boosts community vitality in Western New York’s evolving landscape.
The project sits near the University at Buffalo South Campus. It lines Grover Cleveland Highway. Furthermore, it replaces an eyesore with a contemporary 1,228-square-foot home. In fact, this single-story unit has three bedrooms. It includes one bathroom. Plus, it targets first-time buyers and young professionals. Therefore, the open-concept layout shines. Energy-efficient windows flood light in. A chef-inspired kitchen impresses. Sleek, durable finishes add appeal. Thus, it fits the area’s dynamic mix of students, families, and commuters.
Modular Approach Speeds Up Urban Renewal
Modular construction drives the project’s success. For example, Buffalo Modular Homes fabricated modules in a climate-controlled factory. Therefore, on-site assembly took just three months. In addition, this halves the time of conventional builds. Moreover, it cuts costs by 20-30%. “Modular powers quick, sustainable housing,” said a Buffalo Modular spokesperson. Thus, it minimizes disruption. It reduces waste too. Consequently, the home integrates seamlessly into Amherst’s fabric.
The Town of Amherst partnered closely. For instance, zoning supported multi-family developments. Groundbreaking occurred in Q1 2025. Modules craned onto the foundation by spring. Standout elements include superior insulation. It saves 30% on energy. ENERGY STAR certification follows. Proximity to Canalside, Elmwood Village, and transit enhances livability. Therefore, it attracts talent and families.
Positive Impact on Neighborhood and Economy
Results appear swiftly. For example, the home sold within weeks. Nearby property values rose 12%. Local real estate data confirms this. In addition, construction created 15 jobs. Foot traffic increased for adjacent businesses. Thus, it supports Amherst’s $800M tourism sector.
Town Supervisor Brian Kolb praised the work. “Amherst prioritizes green growth,” he said. Moreover, this project preserves open space. It adds an eco-friendly gem. Therefore, it sets a model for smart infill.
Future Outlook for Modular In-Fill
As New York’s housing needs grow, Grover Cleveland highlights modular’s role. For example, Buffalo Modular eyes Hudson Valley expansions. Plans add 40 units by 2026. Thus, it drives equitable development.
This triumph goes beyond one home. Moreover, it sparks neighborhood renaissance. Interested in your own infill success? Contact Buffalo Modular at buffalomodular.com for custom modular homes in Western New York. Schedule a consultation. Turn lots into legacies, module by module.
Project Snapshot Table
Aspect | Details |
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Location | Westside Neighborhood, Amherst, NY |
Completion Year | 2025 |
Unit Specs | 3 beds, 1 bath, 1,228 sq ft |
Build Time | 3 months (50% faster than site-built) |
Cost Savings | 20-30% under traditional budget |
Energy Efficiency | 30% savings with superior insulation |
Market Impact | 12% rise in nearby property values |