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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 4 MIN

American Living Introduces the Dunes View 2.0 Modular Home Following Strong Demand for Its Popular Cottage-Style Design in Michigan

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the innovative solutions emerging in the housing market as the United States faces a significant housing shortage. The focus is on American Living, a Michigan-based modular home builder, which is responding to this demand with their latest offering, the Dunes View 2.0. This new model is an updated version of their popular cottage-style design, which quickly sold out due to strong buyer interest. The Dunes View 2.0 is now available for public tours at American Living’s showroom in Jenison, Michigan, showcasing how modular homes are gaining momentum as a viable alternative to traditional construction. The introduction of the Dunes View 2.0 comes at a time when the United States housing market is short approximately four million homes, contributing to rising home prices nationwide. Modular homes, constructed in sections inside a controlled factory environment and then assembled on-site, offer a faster and more efficient building method compared to traditional site-built homes. The original Dunes View was praised for its bright, open-concept layout and customizable design, and the Dunes View 2.0 builds on these features, continuing American Living's legacy of modular innovation in Michigan. For more information, visit American Living's website.

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the innovative solutions emerging in the housing market as the United States faces a significant housing shortage. The focus is on American Living, a Michigan-based modular home builder, which is responding to this demand with their latest offering, the Dunes View 2.0. This new model is an updated version of their popular cottage-style design, which quickly sold out due to strong buyer interest. The Dunes View 2.0 is now available for public tours at American Living’s showroom in Jenison, Michigan, showcasing how modular homes are gaining momentum as a viable alternative to traditional construction. The introduction of the Dunes View 2.0 comes at a time when the United States housing market is short approximately four million homes, contributing to rising home prices nationwide. Modular homes, constructed in sections inside a controlled factory environment and then assembled on-site, offer a faster and more efficient building method compared to traditional site-built homes. The original Dunes View was praised for its bright, open-concept layout and customizable design, and the Dunes View 2.0 builds on these features, continuing American Living's legacy of modular innovation in Michigan. For more information, visit American Living's website.

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