Champion Homes Unveils Coral Haven Model at NAHB Show, Pushing Offsite-Built Housing
Event summary
- Champion Homes showcased its new Coral Haven offsite-built home model at the NAHB International Builders’ Show in Orlando, February 17-19, 2026.
- The 1,486-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bathroom home is designed for cost-effective homeownership.
- Coral Haven can be built as a HUD-coded CrossMod® or a modular home, offering flexibility for various developments.
- Champion Homes highlighted the advantages of offsite construction, including faster timelines, less neighborhood disruption, and cost-effectiveness.
The big picture
Champion Homes’ Coral Haven launch underscores the growing trend of offsite construction in addressing the U.S. housing affordability crisis. The model’s flexibility—offering both CrossMod® and modular options—positions Champion to capitalize on demand for faster, cost-effective housing solutions. The company’s strategic focus on offsite-built homes aligns with broader industry shifts toward industrialized construction methods, which promise efficiency and scalability in meeting housing shortages.
What we're watching
- Market Adoption
- How quickly the Coral Haven model gains traction among homebuyers and developers seeking affordable housing solutions.
- Regulatory Impact
- Whether HUD’s CrossMod® certification will continue to facilitate broader acceptance of offsite-built homes in traditional housing markets.
- Competitive Dynamics
- The pace at which competitors in the manufactured and modular housing space introduce similar offsite-built models to capture market share.
