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.
It depends very much on the condition and the type of park it's in.
15.000
As with many things, 'value is in the eye of the beholder' !
Depends entirely on the condition and location of the mobile home just as it would to a regular house
It is futile to guess or go by 'book value'. It depends entirely on the condition and what the park is like. If it has been neglected and in a seedy park it's value will be severely reduced/
I would also like to get a wiring schematic for a 1999 double wide Dream Home !
The blue book value does not always show the true value of a mobile . The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. -You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting mobiles yourself.
There is a mobile home lender that allows you to get an advanced mobile home book value online.ANS 2 . - THE ABOVE LINK IS A SCAM ! - It is NOT free -you need to have a mortgage with them or pay a "small fee"Any reputable realtor will give you a realistic evaluation free of charge.
I don't have a '99 Clayton, but if YOU do then you are the best person to decide that. If you feel that's too difficult ask a mobile home specialist to inspect it for you.
The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. -You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting mobiles yourself.
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.
It is nearly impossible to say unless you inspect the home and consider the park it is in.