Manufactured homes can offer home buyers a plethora of ownership opportunities for those priced out of today’s expensive site-built housing market.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the average new manufactured home will cost nearly one-half the price of a new site-built home. The U.S. Department of Housing (HUD) states, “manufactured homes can be a great alternative for first-time and other home buyers.”
But just like traditional site-built homes, you could pay a lot more depending on where you live. If you are considering a manufactured home, the following 4 states could make it much easier on your wallet.
TEXAS – According to Statista, there are more manufactured homes in Texas than in any other state, by far – more than 556,000 compared to fewer than 319,000 in No.2 North Carolina. Texas manufactured home shipments have consistently outpaced every other state for 10 plus years.
“Texas has no income tax, making it an attractive option for those looking to save money.” said Realtor Alex Caporzzola.
With lower costs across the board, living in a manufactured home in Texas can save you a significant amount of money compared to other states.
FLORIDA – According to the Florida Manufactured Housing Association (FMHA), one in 5 new homes in Florida is a manufactured home – and it is not hard to understand why.
Another state with no income tax. Florida property taxes are relatively low, making it an affordable option for homeowners. On top of that, the FMHA says, “Factory built homes in Florida are designed and built to withstand even hurricane-force winds. Thanks to stringent building codes, safety inspection standards and Florida’s comprehensive installation requirements, a Florida factory-built home may be the safest home you can buy.”
MICHIGAN – The midwest is the most affordable region for new manufactured homes. The Census Bureau says the average cost is $112,400 – compared to $123,400 in the Northeast, $126,900 in the South, and $148,000 in the West, Michigan is forgiving by midwest standards.
ARIZONA – Because it caters to so many retirees and vacationers, Arizona stands out for its many manufactured home land-lease communities that look more like resorts than the typical “mobile home” park.
Arizona also has no state income tax, making it a financially viable option for those looking to save money. The cost of living in Arizona is lower compared to other states, which can result in additional savings.
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