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Edit ArticleHow to Identify a Sears Kit Home If you think houses built from kits are shoddy, cheap and obvious -- think again. Between 1908 and 1940, Sears sold about 70,000 kit homes in 48 states through their mail-order Modern Homes program, with 370 designs that you might not readily recognize as a kit. Sears kit homes were shipped via boxcar and came with a 75-page instruction book. Each kit contained 10,000 - 30,000 pieces and the framing members were marked to facilitate construction. Many decades later, those same markings can help identify a home as a Sears kit home. So if you're wondering whether that adorable little bungalow with the big eaves (or even your own house) is a kit home, read on for signs that will help you identify whether it is indeed a historically significant Sears kit home. Verify the construction date. Check the home's floor plan, footprint (exterior dimensions) and room size, using a field guide to Sears Homes, such as "Finding The Houses That Sears Built" (2004, Gentle Beam Publications) or "Houses By Mail" (1986).

Look for markings on back of sheetrock. Show more unanswered questions Pay special attention to roof lines and chimneys and other details of construction. Sears Homes were purposefully designed to look like the popular housing styles of the day. The Neo Tudor (shown here) was a very popular housing style in the late 1920s and early 30s, but not all Neo Tudors are Sears Homes. If the home's footprint (exterior dimensions) is not an exact match to the exterior dimensions of the subject house, then it is probably not a true Sears Home. Keep in mind that front porches are most likely to have been modified. Sears did not sell 100,000 homes, as is commonly reported by the media. In their 1930s promotional literature, Sears reported, "100,000 homes now backed by our guarantee" (see 1934 Sears Modern Homes catalog, rear cover) but this "guarantee" encompassed the sales of Sears building materials, too. Sales numbers obtained from stockholder reports show that Sears actually sold about 70,000 - 75,000 of their kit homes.

This number is much more likely, especially in light of the fact that Aladdin Homes, based in Bay City Michigan, sold about 75,000 kit homes during their 75 years in the kit home business. Contact the local historical society for help and leads. However, keep in mind that more than 80% of the people who think they have a Sears Home are incorrect (see Warnings). Somewhere between 30 - 50% of Sears Homes were modified and customized when built, making identification of these homes difficult. "The Houses That Sears Built" tells the story of a homebuyer who wanted two feet added to the whole width of his 35-foot wide bungalow. Sears happily agreed to this modification, charging the wanna-be homeowner a mere $64 for the extra 70 square feet! More than 80% of the people who think they have a Sears Home are wrong. There are many reasons for this, but put simply, there were several other companies selling kit homes on a national level, such as Gordon Van Tine, Aladdin, Lewis Homes, Harris Brothers, Sterling Homes and more.

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