Before buying a manufactured home, carefully consider the pros and cons of the design and floor plan.
Single-section mobile homes are made of one main unit; multi-section homes are made of two or more pieces joined together. Compare the floor plans of single-section and multi-section homes to help you determine how much room you need and what design best meets your needs.
Retailers should provide sales literature for models you like.The literature often shows the home's basic construction specifications, its features, and the variety of floor plans available. Both single-section and multi-section homes have their problems:
  • Single-wide homes tend to have more problems with floors, roofs, windows, and doors.
  • Double-wide homes tend to have problems related to the joining of the sections.

Single-section and multi-section mobile homes come in a variety of sizes with prices to match. In general, single-section homes are less expensive than double-section homes, which are less expensive than triple-section homes.
The average single-section home has about 1,100 square feet of living space and costs about $30,700. The average double-section home has about 1,700 square feet of living space and costs about $55,100

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Mobile Mike