Example floor plan style
Compact 2-Bed Split Plan
Example floor plan style for buyers who need efficient space, privacy between bedrooms, and a lower starting budget.
$65k-$105k before land and setup
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Style discovery
Size
Single wides can be a smart path for smaller households, rural land, accessory housing, and buyers who want a lower starting home price while keeping the project realistic.
Size
Double wides are the mainstream choice for families who want a broader living room, split-bedroom layouts, larger kitchens, and a stronger site-built-home feel.
Size
Triple wides are for buyers who want maximum factory-built square footage, large gathering spaces, and premium land-home presentation.
Bedrooms
Two-bedroom homes work well for couples, small families, downsizers, and buyers who want a home office without buying more home than they need.
Bedrooms
Three-bedroom manufactured homes are the most common family search because they balance price, space, financing fit, and long-term flexibility.
Bedrooms
Four-bedroom homes are useful for larger households, remote work, guest rooms, and family land where flexible sleeping space matters.
Floor plan discovery
These are example floor plan styles, not live inventory. Use them to clarify bedroom count, square footage, layout, and budget before requesting similar options.
Example floor plan style
Example floor plan style for buyers who need efficient space, privacy between bedrooms, and a lower starting budget.
$65k-$105k before land and setup
Example floor plan style
Typical layout with a central kitchen, open living room, and bedroom separation for family routines.
$105k-$175k before land and setup
Example floor plan style
Example plan style that pairs well with private land, a site-built porch, and a farmhouse exterior package.
$140k-$230k before land and setup
This is an estimate, not a quote. Verify all costs with dealers, installers, local offices, utilities, and contractors.
Home
$145,000
Delivery
$10,030
Setup
$18,552
Foundation
$28,000
Utilities
$9,500
Septic
$17,000
Well
$0
Permits
$4,500
Estimated total project range: $204,672 - $274,447
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Learn title checks, inspection risks, park approval, moving feasibility, and why older homes require extra caution.
Understand foundations, transportation, utility connections, septic/well, permits, and insurance before choosing a site.
Manufacturer research
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Manufacturer research
A large national factory-built housing company with broad model coverage, retail locations, and a wide range of manufactured and modular home options.
Entry to premium
Manufacturer research
A long-running factory-built home manufacturer with many regional brands, floor plan styles, and HUD-code manufactured home options.
Value to premium
Manufacturer research
A national manufactured housing company with multiple brands and a strong presence in western, southern, and sunbelt markets.
Value to upper-mid
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Buyer education
Buyer Guide · 8 min
A clear path from budget and land planning to dealer quotes, financing, delivery, setup, and final inspection.
Basics · 5 min
Understand the terminology and why HUD Code manufactured homes are not the same as older mobile homes.
Basics · 6 min
Compare HUD-code manufactured homes with modular homes built to state or local building codes.
Costs · 7 min
Look beyond the home price and estimate delivery, setup, foundation, utilities, permits, and land work.
Land · 9 min
The practical feasibility checklist for zoning, setbacks, utilities, road access, foundation, and permits.
Setup · 6 min
Compare pier systems, crawlspaces, slabs, permanent foundations, and lender expectations.
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