Your LOCAL realtor who specialises in mobiles will have pictures of all those for sale.
Yes. There are lenders and brokers who work with manufactured and mobile homes in parks. Rates tend to be higher for homes in park/communities but it can be done.
Park homes are houses that are prefabricated that is manufactured off-site. Park homes are also called mobile homes. They are usually just an empty house; however, the good thing is that they are easily movable.
A park model is a mobile home (which means it's anchored in a park,usually on blocks) -An RV is basically a travelling home, not nearly as large as most mobile homes.
Certainly there are several insurance companies that provide coverage for mobile homes in a park or on private property. The key is who owns the mobile home. The owner is the person who would be able to get a policy on the home.
The park owner gets to decide if they want travel trailers or motor homes in their park. You have very little recourse if you are refused , and the park is privately owned.
You could only find that information from local realtors, or from mobile park owners.
It's virtually impossible to state a value of ANY mobile home without a careful inspection. Homes can be in excellent shape or they could be totally neglected. The park also has a bearing on the sales price of any mobile.
Yes, a road in a mobile home park is typically considered a common area. Common areas are spaces shared by all residents, and roads provide access to individual mobile homes and facilitate movement within the park. Maintenance and management of these roads are usually the responsibility of the park owner or management.
The number of mobile homes per acre in Georgia can vary significantly based on local zoning regulations and land use policies. Typically, in areas where mobile homes are permitted, you might find anywhere from 4 to 10 mobile homes per acre, depending on factors like spacing requirements and the design of the mobile home park. It's essential to consult local zoning ordinances for specific regulations in a given area.
The cost to build a mobile home park depends greatly on how many mobile homes will need to be installed within the park. If the park itself is being built without any homes, the plumbing, electrical, and gas hook ups will need to be added to each lot. The cost for that endeavor will depend on the size of the park.
The distance required between mobile homes can vary based on local regulations, but typically ranges from 5 to 15 feet. It is important to consult your local zoning laws or mobile home park regulations for specific guidelines on spacing requirements.
Well, honey, in Canada, mobile homes are considered personal property if they can be moved from one location to another. However, if a mobile home is affixed to a permanent foundation and connected to utilities, it may be classified as real property. So, it really depends on how rooted that mobile home is - kind of like deciding if you're a city slicker or a country bumpkin.