Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, Florida. Photo by Paul Rogers

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Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, Florida. Photo by Paul Rogers
Prefab vs. Traditional Additions: What Lighthouse Point Homeowners Should Know
PREFAB VS. TRADITIONAL HOME ADDITIONS IN SOUTH FLORIDA Choosing between prefab construction and a traditional home addition is one of the bigger decisions a homeowner can face. Both paths have real strengths, and the right choice depends on your priorities. WHAT MAKES PREFAB STAND OUT Prefab homes are built with speed and precision. Key advantages include: - Faster timelines with less on-site disruption - Energy-efficient design that can lower utility costs - Smart technology integration for modern comfort - Lower overall costs due to reduced labor and material waste For South Florida homeowners, these benefits make prefab a practical and increasingly popular option in 2026. THE CASE FOR TRADITIONAL ADDITIONS Lighthouse Point additions follow time-honored construction methods. The craftsmanship is detailed, the designs are bespoke, and the results often carry a timeless elegance that blends naturally with the area's architectural character. The tradeoff is time and cost. Traditional builds take longer and typically require a larger budget. WHICH APPROACH FITS YOUR GOALS? If sustainability, speed, and customization top your list, prefab is worth serious consideration. If you value handcrafted detail and a classic aesthetic, a traditional addition may be the better fit. This overview is a helpful starting point for comparing both methods before making a final decision.
Cayman Islands, 2015: Lighthouse Point at 103ft, by me
A hip roof, a metal roof, and a gray roof are featured on the exterior of this medium-sized coastal white two-story stucco house.
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Disney’s lookout Cay Light House Point Bahamas