FAQs
Need to Know
Togo Homes is committed to making sure our customers are well-informed and confident about their decision making. We have laid out a list of questions that are commonly asked by our clients. However, if there is something that we have missed please feel free to reach out. We’re more than happy to address any of your needs.
Which brands are currently available?
We Provide Legacy Homes, Champion, chariot eagle, and more. Which are built to only the best standards.
What kinds of financing options do you offer?
Togo Homes has partnered with Innovative Mortgage and other mortgage brokers to provide financing options for all credit scores and budgets. Let us help you find the perfect grants, government programs, and creative financing to help you land your dream home or ADU.
Why buy from Togo Homes rather other dealers ?
Togo Homes is an excellent choice for several reasons. First, we provide the best value for your money. We recognize that purchasing a home is a significant investment, and we want to ensure that you receive the best possible value for your money. Therefore, we offer a wide range of homes at competitive prices. Second, we are committed to providing the best customer experience, even after the sale. We want you to be completely satisfied with your home purchase, which is why we offer a comprehensive warranty and provide ongoing support. But the primary reason I would suggest Togo Homes is that we understand that buying a home is a significant investment. Such an important purchase should be entrusted only to a company that values you.
What is an ADU?
An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) is a small, secondary housing unit located on the same property as a single-family home. It can be a detached structure, an addition to the main house, or a conversion of an existing space like a garage or basement. ADUs provide additional living space, often used for rental income, housing family members, or as guest accommodations. They are popular for increasing property value and addressing housing shortages without changing neighborhood density significantly. You can reach out to us and we can check out the local zoning laws for you to see if this will be the right choice. In Florida, common sizes for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) typically range from 400 to 1,200 square feet. However, the exact size allowed can vary depending on local zoning regulations and the size of the primary residence.