Most that I've seen are about 10 feet x 8 feet . Quite compact but adequate unless 2 are working there. Mine is in a U shape as most are, with sink at base of U and 8 ft of countertop across it. The 2 'legs' are also 8 ft countertop, clear on one side - opposite side has stove in middle and fridge at far end (making that side 10 ft.long.
There are multiple mobile kitchens available for sale. Mobile Kitchens come already built and used versions can also be bought.
There's no need to "make" existing kitchens more mobile. Instead, there are specific modules for rent called mobile kitchens. Check out an example: http://mobilekitchens.com/ .
You can find mobile kitchens with gas ranges or electric ranges. Many cooks/chefs prefer gas ranges so they are probably the most prevalent type found in mobile kitchens.
I found one at Kitchens 2 Go and am very happy with it. I recommend Emergency Mobile Kitchens, you can buy or rent them.
New mobile homes can be purchased online at most of the manufactures websites. This includes companies such as Clayton Homes, Expo Mobile Homes, and Skyline Homes.
A large semi-tractor that pulls it just like a trailer.
No. Mobile homes are not real property.
They are still there building mobile homes - - -
SIC 2451 applies to MOBILE HOMES.
There is no stigma for modular homes that I know of,but a lot of people are miss informed about modular construction. Most people are confusing mobile homes with modular homes and there is a stigma about mobile homes and mobile home parks. Another confusing part is the term that is used to describe mobile homes. The term "Manufactured Housing" has been adapted by the mobile home industry to alleviate the stigma of mobile homes. Of course uninformed people bundle modular homes in this mix since modular homes are constructed in a manufacturing facility and are transported, but that is where the similarity if any ends.
A park model is a mobile home (which means it's anchored in a park,usually on blocks) -An RV is basically a travelling home, not nearly as large as most mobile homes.
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.