Clayton Introduces the First Official Single-Section CrossMod Home
Clayton, a prominent builder of single-family homes, has made headlines by presenting the first official single-section CrossMod® home at the 2025 Innovative Housing Showcase held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. This landmark event highlights Clayton's commitment to providing scalable and attainable housing solutions at a time when many families are struggling to find affordable options in the housing market.
Significant Features of the CrossMod Home
The single-section CrossMod homes are designed with specific features that cater to modern living environments. The home showcased is the Cypress floor plan, encompassing 990 square feet, and includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms. This innovative design utilizes a front-loaded layout, making it ideal for urban lots and contributing to housing availability in densely populated areas. By narrowing its size while maintaining functionality, Clayton aims to expand its reach into markets that are often underserved.
Financing Options Made Available
In a big move towards financial accessibility, these homes are now eligible for conventional financing options through established programs by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. This development opens the door for families seeking homeownership to access financing avenues that were previously unavailable for such innovative home designs.
Kevin Clayton, the CEO of Clayton, articulated the urgency and relevance of this initiative. "Today’s average American family faces multiple obstacles on their path to homeownership. Approximately 75% of U.S. households struggle to afford a median-priced new home. Our goal with CrossMod homes is to present attainable solutions compatible with various budgets and lifestyles."
Noteworthy Visitor Engagement
The showcase was attended by several influential figures, including HUD Secretary Scott Turner and U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn, who toured the home and offered insights into how this model can drive the conversation about increasing homeownership opportunities across the country. Local officials, including Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, also visited Clayton’s CrossMod neighborhood to discuss scalable housing solutions that align with community needs.
Advancements in Home Construction Design
Expanding on its innovative architecture, Clayton’s exhibit not only highlighted the single-section CrossMod homes but also explored new building techniques that could eliminate the need for a permanent chassis, which traditionally acts as the steel frame for manufactured homes. By moving away from this requirement, Clayton paves the way for novel designs that could lower material costs and improve construction efficiency while maintaining quality.
A Commitment to Improving Homeownership Access
Established in 1956, Clayton has consistently aimed to improve living conditions through sustainable home ownership. With over 60,000 homes built across various categories in 2024 alone, they have showcased a steadfast commitment to catering to the evolving needs of today's homebuyers.
To find out more about the CrossMod homes and explore options for future homeownership, interested parties can visit
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As the landscape of housing continues to shift, Clayton’s initiatives demonstrate a proactive strategy to address affordability, paving the way for more Americans to attain their dream of homeownership in a rapidly changing economic environment.