That's a very hard question to answer.
-Like cars, Mobile homes are in all kinds of shape, from excellent to quite tatty and scruffy.
They can be well taken care of or totally ignored ! They can be 35 years old, or 5 years old.
They can be in a 'seedy' trailer park, or in a really nice, lansdcaped Mobile Home Park.
So please be MUCH more specific regarding age, condition, etc.
This is like me asking you "whats the cost of a mid-size car"
I've never seen one. -Most double wides are basically 2 single 14's put together.
under $100,000
The cost of a double wide mobile home can vary significantly depending on factors such as location, size, features, and quality. On average, a new double wide mobile home can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000 or more. It is important to consider additional expenses such as delivery, installation, site preparation, and utility connections when budgeting for a double wide mobile home.
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.
$10 for a new certificate.
The cost to rewire a mobile home can vary depending on the size and complexity of the job, but on average, it can range from 3,000 to 8,000. It is recommended to get a few quotes from licensed electricians to get an accurate estimate for your specific situation.
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.
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.
That's hard to calculate, but a lot less than a house .
what is a mobile home grant?
It varies by county. I do know in Bakersfield is about 42 bucks.
Unless you've picked a personal name for it, a Mobile home is just a Mobile home .