A customer favorite with pine ceiling beams, pine lap walls, and a hidden walk-in pantry.
Below you find our current and past home models. Homes labeled Model Home, or Model Home For Sale are available for tour at the indicated sales center. All homes marked Order Only, are not on-site to tour, but available for custom order.
A customer favorite with pine ceiling beams, pine lap walls, and a hidden walk-in pantry.
This flexible floor plan can come in 52’, 56’, 60’, or 64’ lengths.
This home features a floating entertainment center in the living room and electric fireplace in the dining room.
The rustic cabin look and feel of this home is a customer favorite.
Customer's love the pine ceiling beams and pine lap siding that give this home a rustic feel.
This home features a covered porch, hidden walk-in butler pantry, and a home office.
The nook features a built-in hutch and the kitchen has a snack-bar island.
The nook features a built-in hutch and the kitchen has a snack-bar island.
The kitchen features a picture window, large island, and walk-in pantry.
Sectional homes, commonly referred to as "double-wides”, are typically two-section homes joined together to create a larger home. Using steel frame construction, these sectional homes, by design, sit on either cement piers or an approved foundation. Manufactured homes are factory-built houses engineered and constructed to the strict specifications of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s federal building code. Modern sectional homes are the largest and broadest category of factory-built homes because they meet the needs of so many homebuyers.
A great fit for first-time homebuyers, growing families, empty nesters, and those looking for a second home, sectional homes are one of the best values on the market. Any homebuyer beginning their home search should consider a sectional home since they offer value, size and flexibility. Many homebuyers that purchase from Riverview Homes have private property and place their home on a full foundation. Some sectional homes however, get set on cement piers on a rented lot or in a community. In either case, a sectional home is a great fit. Floor plans for these homes come in many configurations with widths from 20’ to 32’ and lengths up to 76’.