A conventional home refers to a dwelling constructed on-site from the ground up as opposed to mobile homes or modular housing, which are typically prefabricated elsewhere.
A site-built home is a type of residential structure that is constructed primarily on its assigned site using stock materials. Although some components may be prefabricated off-site, the home is erected, framed, and finished by workers on location.
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