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Posted by Mitch on May 16, 2011 at 1:25 PM

Although many people love to joke about them, one could say that most mobile homes are perfect as a quick move-in home. Let’s look at 5 reasons why this is probably true.

One, mobile homes are already constructed. You can get them as small as a large camper or you can get them as large as a 5-room ranch style home. Many are made out of metal so they can transport better, although the larger they are the less likely anyone’s riding around in one for any extended period of time.

Two, mobile homes don’t require the purchase of land. Most people put their mobile homes in parks where they pay lot rent, often as low as $200 a month, which is drastically less than buying land and putting a regular home on it. Sure, you still pay utilities, but their minor compared to regular homes.

Three, the internal parts of mobile homes are already completed. Sure, you don’t get to select what kind of floor or appliances you want, but everything you need has already been built into the home so that’s one less thing you have to worry about.

Four, if you don’t like the neighborhood you’re in, it’s easy to move out. You can move across town or to another state, and you have your home with you, already furnished and ready to reestablish yourself somewhere else.

Five, the costs are way lower, which means you could end up with a relatively nice sized home that could cost you less than $30,000, in some cases less than $10,000. Frankly, that’s less than what most people pay for their cars, and they hold their value better over time.

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