
Bellanti
Bellanti Manor Modular Homes
Coming Spring 2026 to Flavia Circle
Bellanti Manor, LLC., Modular homes and an inviting home model are coming to Flavia Circle in Spring 2026, offering the opportunity to own a beautiful brand-new home backed by a 10 year structural warranty. Buyers can enjoy the confidence of new construction, modern design, and long-term protection, all within a carefully planned neighborhood setting.
Six available lots will be offered, with multiple home models to choose from. Buyers can personalize their home by selecting layout options, materials, finishes, and exterior details, creating a home that reflects their style while staying within a clear, organized building process. A dedicated design showroom at the Danahy Real Estate office in Gowanda allows buyers to review selections in person and make informed decisions before construction begins.




What Is a Modular Home?
A modular home is a full residential home built in sections inside a controlled manufacturing facility, then transported to the building site and permanently assembled on a foundation. In New York State, modular homes are classified as buildings under the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code and must meet the same structural, safety, and energy standards as homes built entirely on site. They are constructed using conventional wood framing methods and engineered with additional reinforcement to allow for safe transport before permanent installation.
Modular homes are not HUD-code manufactured homes built on a permanent steel chassis. Once installed, they are inspected and treated as real property, just like any other home.

Why Buyers Choose Modular
A modular home is not a shortcut or a compromise. It is simply a different construction method. These homes are financed the same way as site-built homes, appraised under the same standards, and hold long-term value in the same way as traditional construction.
The advantage lies in how they are built. Because construction takes place in a climate-controlled environment, materials are protected from weather exposure and the building process follows a consistent schedule. For many buyers, this means stronger structural consistency, greater predictability in timeline, and a finished home that meets the same building code requirements they would expect from any new construction.


