How It Works

The Easy Home Setup Process

Our process is simple, clear, and designed to ensure your complete satisfaction every step of the way. From choosing the right home to finalizing the setup, we guide you through each stage, making sure your new home is delivered and installed with care and efficiency. Let us show you how easy it is to turn your dream into a reality.

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1
Determine Home Location

First, decide where your new home will live. Whether it’s a peaceful countryside lot or a vibrant community setting, this choice lays the foundation for everything that follows. Keep zoning, utilities, and your future lifestyle in mind.

2
Choose Home

Now, it’s time to find your perfect fit. Explore home models, layouts, and customization options to match your style and needs. Picture your ideal kitchen, cozy bedrooms, and open spaces coming to life.

3
Secure Financing

Let’s get your financial plan in place. We’ll guide you in exploring loan options tailored for manufactured homes so you can lock in the best terms and move forward with confidence.

4
Start Permits and Site Prep

This is where the groundwork begins—literally! We’ll help you navigate permits and site preparation, ensuring the land is ready for your home’s arrival with proper grading, foundations, and utility access.

5
Order Home

With everything set, we’ll place your home order and provide updates as it’s built to your specifications. You’ll be one step closer to turning your vision into reality.

6
Install Home

The big day is here! Skilled professionals will carefully deliver and set up your home, handling everything from securing it on the foundation to connecting utilities. After a final inspection, your home will be ready for you to move in and enjoy.

7
Final Inspection and Customer Review

After the home has had its final inspection the dealer (me) will do a walk through with the customer and go over any concerns and come up with a plan to remedy possible issues. 

FAQ’s

1. What is a manufactured home?

A manufactured home is a factory-built home constructed according to HUD Code standards and transported to its final location.

Mobile homes were built before 1976, while manufactured homes follow modern HUD codes. Modular homes, on the other hand, are built to local building codes and assembled on-site.

Yes, manufactured homes include energy-efficient insulation, windows, and appliances, and many models meet Energy Star standards.

Absolutely! Many floor plans allow customization of layouts, finishes, appliances, and exterior designs.

Yes, most manufacturers offer warranties that cover structural components, electrical, plumbing, and appliances.

Yes, garages, porches, and decks can be added, but local building codes and zoning regulations must be followed.

Prices vary based on size, features, and location but are generally more affordable than traditional site-built homes.

Yes, there are several financing options, including chattel loans, FHA, VA, and conventional mortgages.

Yes, the down payment depends on the lender and loan type but typically ranges from 5% to 20%.

Delivery and installation can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months, depending on permits, site preparation, and customization.

You must check local zoning laws and land restrictions to ensure the lot is suitable for a manufactured home.

Installation includes site preparation, foundation setup, utility connections, and final inspections.

Yes, but mobile home parks may have specific requirements, and private land must comply with local zoning laws.

Like all real estate, manufactured homes can appreciate if well-maintained and placed on owned land.

Costs include land rent (if applicable), utilities, insurance and maintenance

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