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Estimated Installation Cost: NOTE This is a price guide only. Actual costs will vary depending on specific site conditions and by region

The estimated installation cost includes the following*:

  • Setting the home that you selected onto your foundation or building pad (This assumes normal lot conditions and does not include any extra costs to maneuver the home to your building site or any crane rental fees)
  • Installing blocking or piers under the home and levelling the home with shims
  • Anchoring the home to your foundation with tornado and/or hurricane proof anchors
  • Insulating the marriage line and bolting the various sections of your home together at both the floor and roof lines (if there is more than one section)
  • Finishing roof venting and ridge cap shingles
  • Installing siding on the ends with house wrap (if you selected the house wrap option with your home order)
  • Installing soffit and fascia on the ends of the home for the complete exterior finish
  • Estimates to hook up to existing utilities (you will have to add the cost of a new septic, well, electrical service, and also driveway and etc as needed on your site)
  • Estimate to complete the inside trim and finish work

Notes:

Add for concrete If a concrete foundation (slab or crawl space) is required, add an estimate of $10 per Sq Ft of home to this price guide (if you don't have an actual quote)

Add for skirting (Not needed if home is on a crawl space)

Add for A/C if not an option included by your manufacturer

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Typical Investor funded projects

EXAMPLE # 1

 Project Cost                                                                $160,000

    Includes Land (40,000) + Home (90,000) + Home Installation (30.000)

LESS Buyer Down Payment                                           (20,000)

Balance                                                                         140,000

Management fee (10% of balance)                                14,000

Investor capital (70% of balance = 61% LTV)                 98,000

Home Nation capital (30% of balance)                          42,000

Net to Investor at Buyer’s loan closing in

approximately 90 - 120 days

(50% of Management fee)                                             $7,000

 

EXAMPLE #2

Project Cost(See VA loan pre approval here)                267,000

Less Buyer down payment                                             (1,000)

Management fee(@10%)                                               26,000

Investor capital (@70% = 63% LTV)                              187,000

Home Nation capital (@30%)                                         80,000

Net to Investor at loan closing in

approximately 90 - 120 days

(50% of Management fee)                                             $13,350

 

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Please email Invest@HomeNation.com to request a prospectus of investment opportunities at Home Nation.  Regrettably, we are only permitted to offer our investments to accredited investors at this time.

You may also be asked to sign a NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) and an AAI (Affidavit of Accredited Investor Status) form. 

 

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Tips For Updating Your Mobile Home Kitchen Cabinets - Home Nation

Tips For Updating Your Mobile Home Kitchen Cabinets

Numerous home decor sites have fantastic ideas on how to upgrade kitchen cabinets. However, they usually optimize their ideas for standard houses and not mobile homes. That said, there are numerous ways to take your mobile home decor to new heights. 

 

All you need is a little bit of patience and determination. Completely transform the way your kitchen looks without breaking the bank using the tips below. 

 

Related: Best Way to Remodel Your Mobile Home to Look Like a House

 

How To Upgrade Kitchen Cabinets for Mobile Homes

1) Consider a New Paint Job

A fresh coat of paint can work wonders, and it can even make worn-down cabinets look brand new if you do it right. The best part is you can do all the painting yourself. As long as you use high-quality paint, your cabinets should look amazing.

 

Here are some tips for painting your cabinets:

 

  • Remove all hardware

  • Clear out the area to avoid getting paint on furniture/appliances

  • Choose a color that matches the rest of your decor

  • Invest in good brushes/rollers

  • Apply light coats 

  • Paint the insides

2) Install New Hardware

What better way to make your manufactured home kitchen cabinets look better than to install new ones? You don’t need to shatter your bank into a thousand pieces to get nice-looking new hardware. 

 

You can make small changes that stand out by only spending a couple of hundred dollars. Replacing your old run down cabinets with fresh ones is guaranteed to make your kitchen stand out in the right way. 

3) Add a Simple Trim

One way to make your cabinets more visually appealing is to add a trim. A simple frame will make older cabinets look more contemporary and completely transform your mobile home’s decor. What’s more, adding trim is easier than you may think. 

 

With a little bit of carpentry, your outdated mobile home kitchen cabinets will look like something out of a home renovation show. 

 

If you don’t consider yourself handy, you can also hire a professional to do it. While this might be pricier, you’ll save time and guarantee a good job. 

4) Opt for Built-In Shelves

 

mmm shelves

 

Built-in shelves are trending and for the right reasons. Not only do they make your kitchen look more spacious, but they can also add a more rustic feel to your decor. With the right touch, you can make your shelves look like custom cabinets.

 

Furthermore, installing built-in cabinets is cheap and easy. All you need is some sturdy wood, power tools, and little creativity. 

 

You can build the shelves for as long as you like, so you never run out of storage space. After installing your shelves, feel free to give them an excellent paint job to enhance the aesthetics.

5) Add the Primitive Style 

Do you want that classic rustic farmhouse look? If so, adding primitive-style cabinets is exactly what you need. Finding the right tools to install primitive style cabinets is easier than ever, thanks to the internet. 

 

You can find old wooden cabinets on sites like Craigslist or drive around town to see people getting rid of bulk furniture. Once you have your components, you’re ready to start building. 

 

The best part about going with the primitive style is you don’t have to spend a ton of time painting. If you can master the art of making worn-down look good, you can install your cabinets with relatively no polishing. 

6) Use Beadboard Wallpaper

beadboard or breadboard

One of the primary reasons people use beadboard wallpaper is that it protects their walls and makes cabinets much easier to clean. It can be quite a stylish material too. 

 

After installing your beadboard wallpaper, all you need to do is give the trim a new paint job. You’ll quickly realize how much the beadboard accents the rest of your mobile home’s decor. 

 

Furthermore, it will be much easier to keep your cabinets clean, which will also help make your kitchen look nicer. 

 

Related: 10 Best Additions for Your Mobile Home

 

Thinking about buying a mobile home? Check out Home Nation to see how we can get you started. 

 

Why Upgrade Mobile Home Cabinets?

While many people think you need to invest in an entire home renovation project to make your kitchen look better, sometimes upgrading the cabinets is all it takes. 

 

Here are some of the benefits of updating kitchen cabinets for mobile home owners:

 

  • Improved Quality. Cabinets are where we store most of our household essentials. Whether it’s food or cooking equipment, we rely on cabinets to keep everything neat and organized. Upgrading your kitchen cabinets will ensure they are always of the best quality.  

  • Improves Home Value. If you’re planning on putting your mobile home back on the market, having stunning kitchen cabinets can be an excellent selling point. With a small investment and a bit of time, you can help improve the value of your mobile home by upgrading the kitchen cabinets. 

  • Change The Layout Of Your Kitchen. If you want to change your kitchen’s layout, that’s the perfect time to consider a cabinet upgrade. Since you’re already planning to remodel your kitchen, you can take a bit more time to make sure your cabinets are top-notch. 

  • Better Ambiance. There’s something special about having something new in your home. Installing or remodeling your kitchen cabinets will make your mobile home feel fresher and better. Taking the time to upgrade your cabinets will surely make people recognize your hard work. 

 

Related: Best Ways to Increase the Value of Your Mobile Home

 

Ready to start your journey as a mobile home owner? Take a look at our process to see how we can help get you the best deal possible. 

 

Conclusion

No doubt, there’s a lot to consider when upgrading kitchen cabinets for mobile homes. While it may take a lot of work, updating your cabinets is almost always a good idea. 

 

Make sure that you have a solid course of action before you start making the changes. The last thing you want is rip apart your kitchen and not know what to do next. 

 

If you’re stuck, it may be wise to reach out to a professional. It may cost you more money, but you can rest assured knowing the job is taken care of. 

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