How Manufactured Homes are Built with Precision and Care?

Jesse D Evans
Manufactured and mobile homes are built with precision and care, and they meet stringent construction and inspection standards that are strictly enforced by not only the state of California, but the federal government, as well. These construction standards (which fall underneath the HUD Code) have a heavy emphasis on the continual adoption of the newest technologies and most efficient factory production procedures. This focus keeps the costs of modular, manufactured and mobile homes dramatically lower than their "stick-built" counterparts, which are built on-site. If you should choose to invest in a manufactured, mobile, or modular home, you will likely find that high quality, lasting durability and sustainable value are the trademarks of today´s modular, mobile and manufactured homes.

Not to mention the high standards of mobile home construction, your customizable options truly allow you to build the manufactured home of your dreams at a fraction of the cost a "stick-built" home would cost. Your choices range from architectural styles, amenities, decors, appliances, sizes and even the floor plan! Due to the strict guidelines detailed by the HUD Code, today´s modular, manufactured and mobile homes are increasingly more energy efficient. You have the ability to design a home with a lengthy list of features that typically come standard, such as: gorgeous vaulted ceilings, energy efficient built-in appliances, and window and floor coverings. You can also elect to have custom cabinetry, special window designs and shapes, inviting fireplaces and ceramic tile floors and counter tops. Manufactured homes range from a cozy 500 square feet up to a generously spacious 3,000 square feet. Attached garages are even an option! They can be wood-sided, stucco, with shingled or tiled roofs! The possibilities are virtually endless.


Once you´ve designed your manufactured home to your heart´s content, next is deciding exactly WHERE you would like to live! If you already own your own lot in an urban, suburban or rural location, you have the option of placing your home on said lot. Otherwise, you´ll need to select a lot, subdivision, planned unit development or land-lease community; subsequently, you´ll want to ensure you obtain the necessary building, utility and occupancy permits.

Now that you´ve selected the location of your future mobile home, now comes the worry common to the current market conditions: Is my mobile home going to hold its value? The answer is a resounding YES! Since modular, manufactured and mobile homes are built with the same materials as traditional "stick-built" homes, they retain the same long-lasting durability! The fundamental factors that lead to appreciation of your manufactured home are quality, location, demand, size and appearance. If your home shines in these areas, manufactured homes absolutely will remain competitive even with their traditional "stick-built" neighbors!

So, as you begin the process of designing your new mobile home, you can have the utmost confidence that, whether you are purchasing a manufactured, mobile or modular home, your new home will be exactly what you want, exactly where you want, and will retain substantial marketable value if and when you decide to sell your manufactured home someday.

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Jesse D Evans

Jesse Evans is an American Chronicle Author, writing on a variety of topics. He graduated with a Bachelors in Science degree in Cognitive Science from UC San Diego, and has been published extensively online and in print. He has also been an executive in the security and finance industries for over five years.

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