Doublewide

Manufactured homes are housing units built in factories, rather than on site, and then taken to the place where they will be occupied, usually by being carried by tractor-trailers over public highways. They are usually much less expensive than site-built homes

Key Benefits

  • Less Expensive
  • Manufactured homes fall under the federal and hud code, modular fall under state building codes.

DOUBLEWIDES INCLUDE: Delivery, blocking & leveling, Skirting, 2 sets of steps, finish siding, finish flooring, electrical connections, waste/water connections, and oil tank installed (if applicable).

Our Doublewide Homes

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#181DSC02707.JPGDutch32Raised Panel Cabinets Throughout, Stainless Steel Appliances, and Large Eat-In KitchenCall for pricing.
#186DSC02895.JPGNew Doublewide32Upgraded Cabinets, Appliances, and Drywall in the Living Room and Dining Room.Call for pricing.
#187DSC03031.JPGEastlandNew Doublewide424 bed / 2 bath / Living Room / Family Room / FireplaceCall for pricing.
#18912-5-08 Hearthsides_WITH_DISTANCE_ADDED_Page_1.jpgMarletteNew Doublewide201032R-40 Ceiling Insulation, Fireplace w/TV Built In, Maple Cabinets, Drywall T/O, Energy Star, OSB Roof/Walls/FloorCall for pricing.
#190Value II.JPGMarletteNew Doublewide201032R-40 Ceiling Insulation, OSB Roof/Walls/Flooring, Drywall in Living Areas, Thermal Windows, Energy StarCall for pricing.
Already Set Up, Ready to Move into.DSC03078.JPGColony200632Own home and land. $149,900
Home and Land, Ready to move inLawrence Ave 005.jpg32Small, secluded lot109000