NOTE: Final price is a combination of the Builder Package (aka Home Kit) plus the ESTIMATED interior finish costs. Home Nation will assist you to fin...
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One of the most common questions we get about double wides is, “What makes a manufactured home different from a stick-built home?” The primary difference between the two is that manufactured homes are built in a factory and then transported to your lot. Site-built or “stick-built” homes are constructed directly onsite. Because they are built in a factory setting, manufactured homes come along with a wide range of benefits. For one, they are cheaper to build and are therefore typically more affordable than traditional stick-built homes. Secondly, manufactured homes are not subjected to the elements such as rain, snow, and ice while they are being built, unlike conventional site-built homes. Finally, manufactured homes like single wides and double wides are moveable, which is one of the many reasons why people choose manufactured homes over a conventional build. It’s also important to note that, unlike the mobile homes of the past, today’s for sale manufactured homes are built to conform to the national Housing and Urban Development (HUD) code and are inspected, although they do not necessarily have to comply with local building codes. If you’re looking for a mobile home sale or a great mix of affordability and comfort, buying a double wide might make the most sense for you.
How is a mobile home built in a factory?
One question we are often asked is how are our mobile homes actually made? All our homes are built to a strict professional standard by fully qualified manufacturers. They start with building a steel frame which forms the strong foundation of your home. From there, floors and frames are added, with safety professionals checking them every step of the way. Next comes the roof, which for our single wide homes provide its structural integrity. Our double-wide homes work slightly different, where the whole roof is lifted and attached to your home. After that, our team will work on adding the finishing touches, such as adding tiling, windows and doors. Once everything is in place, all that’s left is for you to make your house a home by selecting the elements you want for your home’s interior design.
Another reason to go with Home Nation, is that we can find you financing for your manufactured home. Most manufactured home dealers won't do this, instead leaving you to fund it yourself. We work closely with several lenders, and can make that process much easier. Just fill out the form on our Financing Page to see if you're eligible for one of our very competitive loans. If you're looking for mobile homes in ME, getting your home funded shouldn't be the obstacle between you and a new home, we can often finance our buyers, even with low credit scores.
If you're located in Waterville, Maine, and need a local lender for manufactured homes in ME, we can help you out. Contact us today to find the perfect lender, and get you payments you can work with.