I recently did mine (totally ) for a parts expense of just under $200. this inlcudes 40 ft 3/4 and 20 ft 1/2 PEX, 7 undersink shutoff valves, a laundry fitting box, all necessary PEX fittings, a 3/4 ball valve, and a PRV. - It took me about 12 hours for actual removal and replacement of piping. -NOT including Faucets, sinks, tub and sinks. Also Not including ripping up old floor and sub floor (VERY difficult as it was glued AND stapled with 2" staples) Also not including replacing with new plywood sub floor.
4500 to 9000 is to be expected
$10 for a new certificate.
The cost of used mobile homes vary depending on where you live, the brand of the mobile home and the condition it's in. You could spend anywhere from $2000 to $40000 or more.
Mobile home costs run the whole range from 10,000 for a run down but repairable to almost 200,000 for a brand new large double wide.
It varies by county. I do know in Bakersfield is about 42 bucks.
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The cost of single-family homes and mobile homes is perhaps the greatest difference between the two. Even if you purchase land with a mobile home, in almost all cases, the single-family home will cost more possibly, much more. Because the majority of mobile and manufactured homes sit on leased or rented land, the cost of single-family homes is usually much greater than mobile homes.
It depends on where you are. In my area of western Canada, furnaces range from 800 up to about 1,400.
Depends on the cost of the trim. I did mine for about $12 in material and 15 minutes work.
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The average cost of a double wide mobile home is $73,600. This price does not include the price of the land. Many double wide mobile homes are set up in developments or parks, where the homeowners pay monthly fees of $100 -$800 or more
Depends very much on size, location and type of park, but often not much cheaper than renting a small house.