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Sears Modern Homes
The Original Prefab?
"From 1908–1940, Sears, Roebuck and Company sold more than 100,000 homes through their mail-order Modern Homes program. Over that time Sears designed 447 different housing styles, from the elaborate multistory Ivanhoe, with its elegant French doors and art glass windows, to the simpler Goldenrod, which served as a quaint, three-room and no-bath cottage for summer vacationers. (An outhouse could be purchased separately for Goldenrod and similar cottage dwellers.) Customers could choose a house to suit their individual tastes and budgets."

"Sears was not an innovative home designer. Sears was instead a very able follower of popular home designs but with the added advantage of modifying houses and hardware according to buyer tastes. Individuals could even design their own homes and submit the blueprints to Sears, which would then ship off the appropriate precut and fitted materials, putting the home owner in full creative control. Modern Home customers had the freedom to build their own dream houses, and Sears helped realize these dreams through quality custom design and favorable financing."

Via: Things Magazine
Link: Sears Archive


 Comments (5)
Sandy Corte  — July 29, 2005
Sears Modern Home
I believe the home we owned in Monroeville, Ohio was a Sears Home built in 1912. It was home #52
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Amy Richard  — October 15, 2005
Owner of Glen Falls Sear model c3245
807 Roanoke Avenue Roanoke Rapids, NC 27870
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Michele Allison  — May 9, 2007
Building Pre-fab homes
Want to build home for myself and for resale.
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Carol Young  — May 20, 2007
Sears Home
We own a Sears home built in Jones Michigan.
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Johanna Schneider  — November 7, 2007
How do I verify if I own one?
I was told that the home I bought was a sears and roebuck home , it has weird thin walls and metal closets, but how would I verify ?
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