Much the same as a modern Mobile home except possibly fot the older style cladding around it.
I received my mobile home title and it looks just like a title for a vehicle. It even has certificate of title for a vehicle printed on top.
There is no ground in a mobile home. It has floors all over.
Look for your LOCAL realtor who is the Mobile Home specialist. They will know about that.
I received my mobile home title and it looks just like a title for a vehicle. It even has certificate of title for a vehicle printed on top.
The best place to compare mobile homes is to go to the Mobile home shows they always have a lot of home to look and purchase. The best place also to look would be the manufacturer mobile home sites to help you find the best price.
Mobile home insurance is a very important type of insurance to have! Look into Geico Farmers, and Allstate, as all three companies offer mobile home insurance.
Ask them. there isn't a registry for this. Either that or look up their address and see if it is within a mobile home park.
Look around mobile home parks, you will always find some for sale. Also it may be advantageous to look at manufacturers in your area,they often have units that are traded in .
Same as a 1973 street car.
Approximate value of a mobile home is an interesting question. There are many factors to consider before a value can be put on something. A few questions that need to be asked before approximating the value are: What condition is the mobile home in cosmetically (inside and out)? Is there any rot? Are there any improvement done to it? What does the roof look like? What does the flooring look like? And the list goes on. A rough estimate is 10,000-50,000. Notice the huge price difference
They were big and ugly!
There are many websites which sell mobile homes in America. One could look at Trulia, Realtor, Zillow, Home Finder or HUD Home Store to buy or rent a mobile home.