Who takes care of installing a manufactured home? Can I do it myself?

How is a manufactured home different from a site-built home?

Are manufactured homes affordable?

What are today’s manufactured homes like?

Why should I consider a manufactured home?

Do you allow RVs and/or have any spots available for rent?

How do I apply and what are the requirements to be approved for residency?

Are your communities 55+, and do you accept children?

Are manufactured homes built to the same codes as site-built homes?

How do I bring my own home to the community?

What do I do If I want to sell my home?

What does a modern manufactured home look like?

How can I receive real-time community notices and information?

How many people live in mobile and manufactured homes in the United States?

Are mobile homes friendly for the environment?

What kind of people am I likely to have as neighbors?

Are there other benefits to a mobile home?

Do all mobile homes look alike?

Can I customize the interior of the home?

Are there advantages to owning a mobile home as opposed to renting an apartment or home?

Is there a tax advantage buying a mobile home?

Are owners satisfied with their purchase of a mobile home?

Do mobile homes have to meet any quality or codified standards?

How do I contact my community manager?

What is a manufactured home?

What is a land lease community?

What is the difference between a manufactured and mobile home?

Can I have guests?

I want to live in a 55+ park, but can my grandkids visit?

How do I log into my resident account?

How do I create an online account?

Who do I contact if I cannot report my issue to my community manager?

How is a manufactured home different from a site-built home?

Manufactured homes especially double-wides can be as big as a stick built home. A spacious three bedroom two bath with garages are common.

A manufactured home is constructed entirely in a controlled factory environment, built to the federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, better known as the HUD Code. A site-built home is built “on-site” using traditional building techniques that meet either a local or state building code. Starting in 1976, the HUD Code established a stringent series of construction and safety standards that ensure that today’s manufactured homes are superior to “mobile homes,” the term used for factory-built homes produced prior to the HUD Code.

Since then, manufactured homes are dramatically different in appearance and quality those built before 1976. Manufactured homes, like site-built homes, are now available in a variety of designs, floor plans and amenities. Today, they are often indistinguishable from site-built homes and are fully compatible with neighborhood architectural styles.

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