That depends entirely on the condition and location of the mobile home just as it would to a regular house. - I have inspected dozens of mobile homes and seen many variations from the "book value'. Things like the Plumbing and electrical wiring are often ignored by realty evaluators. - But if there's a new appliance, they'll surely note that.( -It's in their interest to get as much for the home as possible). -
Location is also a big item. -In the area where I live now you can see a mobile costing 49,000 in one park and asking 69,000 in a nicer park.
I don't have a '99 Clayton, but if YOU do then you are the best person to decide that. If you feel that's too difficult ask a mobile home specialist to inspect it for you.
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It is pointless to state a 'book' value. I have found from looking at hundreds of mobile homes that the value of each depends on the condition it has been kept in. many things go wrong and are never fixed. The condition of the park also has an effect on value. Every individual home must be inspected rigourously to get a realistic value
A fantastic mobile home can be purchased from Clayton Homes of Raleigh. Clayton Homes is located at 3912 Fayetteville Rd. Raleigh, NC. They may be contacted at (919)772-5013.
They were taken over by Clayton Mobile Homes, who are now the largest mobile home builders in north America.
Mobile Home sales can be found at MHVillage, which has nationwide listings. Other resources are Fleetwood Homes and Clayton Homes, which are manufacturers of mobile homes.
You take the windows out of any mobile home by peeling back or removing the exterior cladding, then undoing the flange of the window from the wall.
I would also like to get a wiring schematic for a 1999 double wide Dream Home !
As with many things, 'value is in the eye of the beholder' !
To find out the NADA Book Value, you would need more information. It is unrealistic to think you can just find a 'book' value. The value of an individual mobile that has been lived in for years by people who do little maintenance and only essential repair, is NOT a real value. You need to inspect the home carefully and note condition of plumbing,wiring,appliances, roof and the state of the park. All of these contribute to value. I have seen identical homes in different parks 10-15,000 dollars apart, just due to where they are !
To find out the NADA Book Value, you would need more information. Here is a link to the questions that will need to be answered.http://www.chattelmortgage.net/nada.pdfOnce you have completed the form, you can go to the below link fro an online mobile home book value.http://www.chattelmortgage.net/mobile_home_book_value.htmlAns2 -You have to evaluate it just like you do a house. The easiest way is to find a local realtor who specialises in mobiles (here in Canada there are many) and get him to come and assess it.
Depends entirely on the condition and location of the mobile home just as it would to a regular house