The number of mobile homes in the United States grew 16 percent from 1990 to 2000, reaching some 9 million--double the amount of mobile homes in existence in 1980.
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There are many thousands of mobile homes and mobile home parks in Florida. - I would guess that they have more mobiles 'per capita' than any other state in the US. -I am still researching numbers on this.
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.
Most of the Southern US states have the highest use of mobile homes. South Carolina has the highest percentage of mobile homes compared to other states with over 20% of single family dwellings being a mobile home.
If you are meaning "do you pay sales tax when you are buying a mobile" , then it depends where you are. US states all have different laws on that.
On a basic level, the difference between mobile and modular homes is quality. Mobile homes have not been built since 1976 because of stricter standards enacted by the US Department of Housing and Development (HUD). Modular homes are movable, but like site-based homes, have strict codes and standards to meet before being made for sale to a prospective home owner.
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129.4 million homes in the U.S
The 2000 US Census recorded 198,915 residents.
There does not seem to be a "Fleming Mobile Homes " registered at this time in US. They may have gone under,or been purchased by a larger company. Clayton has been actively buying many smaller plants for a few years now. -You need more information than just the name to follow this.
It will power 170.000 homes in US, 255.000 homes in Europe
As of 2000, bathtubs were nearly universal in the US. .6 had no plumbing facilities.