The Casa De Ceilo (Palm Harbor), for example, is a 500-square-foot single-wide home constructed in one 14 x 37 section. Ranked among the least expensive on the market, the 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom home makes remarkable use of space and enjoys large windows for natural light. Other examples of cozy single-wide homes include the Paradise, and Golden Series, among others.
The CM2562L (Champion) model delivers 747 square feet of living space and ranks among the average size and cost options. The 1-section home runs 14 x 56 feet with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. Its open floor plan, and sizable closets make it a popular family home. Other mid-sized single-wide homes include the Perris, and Coconino, among others.
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The K1676H2 (Karsten) is an expansive one-section home runs 16 x 76, and enjoys 2 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms with 1,178 square feet of living space. It ranks among the best cost-effective options for home buyers with an eat-in kitchen, large family room, and plenty of natural light throughout. Other large single-wide homes include The Loft, and Barton, among others.
The base price of a high-quality single-wide manufactured homes can run as low as $33,941 to $66,629. Costs vary depending on layouts, amenities, the inclusion of high-end materials, and other factors. These price fluctuations are consistent with site-built construction but tend to be more cost-efficient due to manufacturing controls.
Double-wide manufactured homes earn their name because they are constructed and transported in two sections. These mobile homes are seamlessly joined and set up on location. On the modest side, double-wides can run a low as 704 square feet or as large as 2,300 square feet. Much of that living space will be driven by state regulations regarding transportation. However, this class of mobile homes generally runs between 1,000 and 2,200 square feet. Standard double-wide size is very popular with first-time buyers and those that are looking for the second one to buy!
Standard double-wide size is one of the main categories of mobile homes as they reach the needs of many people. On the other hand, some people prefer to avoid the standard double-wide size and add their own creativity to the structure. Customized mobile homes can be tricky to obtain as there are size regulations and limitations as talked above but if the changes do not interfere with the transportation it can be possible to add sections.
At 1,404 square feet of living space, the Mount Vernon features 3 bedrooms, including a large master bedroom. Its open floor plan creates a rare spaciousness with a large kitchen and living room area and runs 27 feet wide by 52 feet long. Others in its class include the Williamsburg, Goldenwest Spruce, and Four Peaks.
The Pecan (Champion) ranks among the largest 2-section homes on the market and supports the space needs of growing families. It offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms while running 36 feet wide and 76 feet long. The interior includes a stunningly spacious open floor plan with luxury amenities such as a center island that doubles as a breakfast counter, and walk-in closets. Others in its class include the Pinehurst, and Karsten RC11.
At the top end of the size scale, the Casita enjoys 2,810 square feet of living space, 4 or more bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and totals 43 feet wide by 74 feet long. It offers a formal dining room, spacious living room, and kitchen with a center island that doubles as a breakfast counter. All this is immersed in an open floor plan that makes the home feel vast beyond its substantial square footage. Others in its class include the Santa Fe (2921A), Golden Exclusive (662K), and Yosemite 7684T.
Before HUD implemented quality regulations for mobile homes back in 1976, models generally mirrored the low ceiling heights of their site-built counterparts. These ran between 7-8 feet. Homebuyers may recognize that both types of construction of the 1970s and older have relatively low ceilings.
Along with ceiling height, other manufactured home specifications are also comparable. For example, a mobile home wall height averages about 9 feet. Mobile home door height is typically 32 inches wide x 76 inches high, and the average height of a crawl space under a manufactured home can range from 28 to 42 inches. For those who want manufactured homes with high ceilings, there are custom designs available.
Titan prides itself on offering you a wide range of manufactured homes with new home floor plans from industry-leading manufacturers. With such a wide selection of mobile homes for sale, you can choose from single-wide mobile homes, double-wide mobile homes, triple-wide mobile homes, modular homes, and even small single-wide tiny homes. Each design series offers a variety of floor plans, styles and price ranges so you are certain to find exactly what you are looking for. Titan offers delivery services for all manufactured homes in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Our site does not offer exact pricing on our models due to the many variables when building a dream home. To get a price quote today on any model simply request more information online or call us directly.
The increasing popularity of modular homes, also known as prefab homes, has created a new alternative to site-built homes. To learn about the difference in modular and mobile homes and see available floor plans, visit our Modular homes page.
Double wide mobile homes are 2 section homes ranging from 1100 sqft to 2400 sqft. Double-wides offer an amazing exterior appearance while keeping a open and spacious floor plan layout. Check out our award winning kitchens!
Shop all Titan Clearance Homes available for immediate delivery! See all available stock model park models, single-wides, double-wides, and triple-wides available with huge markdowns. These homes are ready to move. But don't wait, they're going fast! Clearance home inventory varies by location.
Jacobsen Homes offers spacious triple wide manufactured homes (mobile homes) ranging from 1,600 to more than 2,000 square feet. With three separate sections joined together, triple wide homes are perfect for large families or homeowners who value extra space.
Want to learn more about our triple wide models and other large manufactured homes? Schedule a tour at one of our conveniently located model centers throughout Florida or contact us today for more information.
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We are a family-owned dealership in Seguin that seeks to bring the best value mobile, manufactured, and modular homes to the Seguin, New Braunfels, Austin, and San Antonio markets. We aim to serve our customers with quality service that lasts well beyond delivery!
In terms of appearance, single-wide manufactured homes have the most trailer-like appearance, whereas double-wide and triple-wide manufactured homes have the appearance of standard site-built properties.Add-ons and customizationsJust like with the traditionally built new homes, manufactured homes can be customized, from cabinet finishes to plumbing fixtures to flooring. They can come with fully equipped kitchens, vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets and luxurious bathrooms. Just like site-built homes, they can be spiffed up outside too. Exterior sidings can include wood or stucco, roofs can be enhanced by gabled ends and shingles. Cosmetic customizations will cost less than adding exterior features like a porch or a garage. Adding square footage is also possible, like an extra room, but it might get expensive.
It depends whether you choose to do a transport-only or a full-service move and the type of mobile home you have (single-, double or triple-wide). A transport-only move will include attaching the move-ready manufactured home to a towing vehicle, moving it to a new location, and unhooking it. The mover would also provide the necessary permits and liability insurance. A full-service move covers all of the above in addition to disconnecting all utilities, skirting and attached structures and then reconnecting them at the new location.
To move a single-wide mobile home using the full-service moving service and the same distance of up to 60 miles will cost about $3,000-$5,000. Full-service moves include the disconnect, reconnect and transport services. To move a double-wide mobile home will cost $4,000-$10,000. For triple-wide, expect to pay $10,000-$14,000 or more. Of course, these are just estimates.
The size of your home will have a big effect on the overall cost. As expected, single-wides will cost less to move than double-wides, which are twice as big. If your home is too wide to drive down the street safely, you may also have to pay for a police escort or a temporary road closure. Taller homes typically cost more to move because the choice of travel routes may be limited, potentially resulting in traveling more miles.
According to Free Mobile Home Info, older homes typically weigh between 35 to 40 lbs. per square foot, while newer manufactured homes weigh anywhere from 45 to 50 lbs. per square foot. That means if your mobile home is 800 square feet, it could weigh up to 40,000 lbs. Yikes! Remember, the heavier your mobile home, the more moving equipment and materials the movers will need to transport it. This inevitably adds up to spending more money as well.
We do not recommend moving a mobile home by yourself. This type of move requires a team of professionals, who are not only trained in setting up a mobile home but are also experienced in driving large loads attached to the back of their truck. Those moving their mobile homes a long distance and across state lines may need multiple movers to handle the transportation. This is because a mover may be licensed to drive a mobile home in only one state, meaning he or she would need to hand off the car to another driver once across the state line. 2ff7e9595c
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