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.
we bought a 1989 Fleetwood Mobile Home. At the time of purchase the seller did not tell us that in order to move the MH we would need the flood zoning paper that is usually in one of the bedrooms. It is not there. How do we go about getting that information. We do have the clear title.
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 can 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
Fleetwood.
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 fridge, 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.
Title I Manufactured Home Loans are also known as Mobile Home Loans. You can obtain forms for these through your local HUD office.
There are a few places that have Coleman mobile home furnaces for sale. One can find these Coleman furnaces on the Mobile Home Furnace website but they are also available on eBay.
Call Fleetwood directly. They will send you copies of wiring diagrams free of charge. Just need the Fleetwood serial number from the tag by the side door. Fleetwood was very helpfull and quick to respond to my request.
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.
In Houston one can find mobile home real estate listings through various websites, or real estate agencies. They can also be found through mobile home communities such as North Pines,Oak Tree Mobile Estate, Northwest Pines and through the Western Houston Mobile Home Community.
From what i know, yes. But there can also be work phones and family phones ect. But the 2 main phones are what you asked.(mobile and home)
what is a mobile home grant?