Why Choose a Manufactured Home? The More You Know, The Easier The Choice

Your home is probably the single most important purchase you will make in your lifetime. If you have ever shopped for a major investment, you know how important, yet confusing, it can be to get the most for your money and stay within your budget. Shopping for the right house to become your dream home is no different.

Whether you are in the initial stages of learning all about the advantages of manufactured homes, are ready to purchase a home right now, or have already purchased, we hope that much of the information contained within this web-site will prove useful to you. We know the more facts and information you have, the easier the choice will be.

You will find over 100 blog articles I have written that will contain all the information and facts on how manufactured homes are built, purchased, sold, financed, insured, warranted, installed and serviced. In addition there are articles concerning private property site preparations, exterior accessories, utility preparations, as well as what you will need to know about locating your manufactured home in a rental park community.

Manufactured homes offer a solid foundation for your investment – whether it is your first home or your next – they are built in factories under one roof to ensure quality control, cost savings, and timely completion – with no adverse weather conditions.

Manufactured homes are the only housing in America built to a national building code. Manufactured homes offer all the quality and amenities you want at a price you can afford. In other words, a manufactured home offers you value quality built housing.

As you plan your “dream home”, your local manufactured home centers can help you match options with your desires. Manufactured homes offer custom plans with the most deluxe amenities, all at a cost of 10% to 35% less than the cost of a comparably sized site-built home.

You should choose a retailer as carefully as you choose your manufactured home. Manufactured home salespeople and retailers are typically well trained, have knowledge of the homes they sell, and realize that a home is not purchased unless the customer is completely satisfied with the home and the sales environment of the retailer. That being said, there are those retailers/dealers, albeit rare, with whom you may not be feeling comfortable about their sincerity or intentions in providing the answers you need to make this momentous and important decision to become a manufactured home owner.

Ask the the retailer for names and addresses of former customers you may contact. Contact these customers and ask if their homes are as good as they were represented to be, and determine whether after-sale service, if needed, was readily provided.

Avoid a retailer who will not quote the overall cost of the home, but instead says you can buy a home for so many dollars a month. Also avoid a retailer who uses high pressure sales tactics. If you have doubts about a retailer, contact the local Better Business Bureau to find out if there have been any complaints lodged against the dealership.

Today’s manufactured home is truly the realization of the American dream of homeownership. The more you know about America’s home the more likely the manufactured home will become your dream home.

Note: If there is additional info about manufactured homes that you would like to know more about, please feel free to inquire in the “comment “ section below. I will answer or direct you to the source as soon as possible.

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