MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE
Mobile homes, also known as manufactured homes, are engineered to conform to the federal building code adopted in 1976 by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Mobile homes are designed and built entirely in a factory to be installed on-site at locations across the United States. The main advantages of it being affordable, customizable with no compromising on its quality.
So when you ask how much a modular home will cost to build, many different sources will give you many different answers. Some companies will tell you that they can build you a home for as low as $35 per square foot, but what they are quoting you is only the base price. The Base Price only includes the cost of manufacturing the modules for the base plan that you have selected. No customizations or alterations will be taken into consideration with this modular homes price. The Average sales price of a modular home as of 2014 was $65,300 – $100,000 depending upon whether you choose single, double or triple wide mobile homes.
There are companies that decrease the base price to get competitive edge but when you consider to convert the space into livable area, that cost is not included in the base price. So what are these additional costs?
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Mobile Home Moving Cost – A mobile home’s moving cost depends on transport distance as well as the home’s width. It commonly costs between $2,000 and $5,000 to move a mobile home less than 100 miles. If you’re moving a mobile home more than 100 miles, expect to pay $6 to $15 per mile or up to $15,000 in transport costs alone.
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Mobile Home Set-Up Cost – In addition to transport charges, mobile home movers typically charge another fee to set up a mobile home at its new location. Set-up fees for a mobile home at its new location can run from $1,000 to $5,000. Activities involved in setting up a mobile home at its site include placing the home on its new foundation and then strapping it down or otherwise securing it. Mobile home mover set-up services also include dealing with water and pipe restorations as well as hooking up all utilities.
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Customization Cost – It includes appropriate finishes and any upgrades you may want as per your need. The interior décor, furnishing are your extra pocket expenditures.
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Additional Costs – In Addition to the above cost, you have to keep in mind the costs for connecting utilities, purchasing land, site work, landscaping, paving a driveway, permits, taxes, fees. If your mobile home is older, there may be other costs involved before it can be moved. Mobile homes sitting on their wheels , some fixtures, etc.
The HUD provides guidelines for saving money by saving energy in manufactured homes. Also there are guides by the Federal Trade Commission and other online guide to understand the costing of mobile homes in detail.