Pros And Cons Of Mobile Homes Williston ND Residents Should Consider

By Joshua Thompson


The dream of owning a traditional home in the suburbs may seem very difficult to realize for a lot of the population. They may not be able to afford the down payment required or the monthly payments, even if they are spread out over thirty years or so. Sometimes these people opt for something a little less expensive while still having the feel of a single family home. The mobile homes Williston ND residents consider can be very different from one another. They may have to adhere to different building codes and differ in quality, appearance, and resell value while still falling under the umbrella term of mobile home.

When many people think about these homes, they still have images of the old metal structures set up on blocks and not much larger than a medium size motor home. While you can still find these types of residences in certain parts of the country, prefabricated housing, which still comes under the umbrella term of mobile home, is nothing like that. Prefabs are partially built in factories before they come to the building site to be put together. There are two separate kinds of prefabs available to consumers.

Panel prefabs are constructed at the factory and then sent as walls to the building site where a foundation has already been poured. Unlike their older relatives, they may be designed with one or two floors with appliances and fixtures already in place when they arrive. Many commercial buildings are constructed in this way because it allows for wide open spaces and high ceilings.

Modular housing is also built in the factory and moved to the location site to be put together. The difference between these and the panel built houses is the way they are constructed. Modulars are built in a block format with the sections loaded onto trailers that haul them to their destination. Because the trailers must use the roadways, the size of the blocks is restricted. Certain types of home additions such as garages must be constructed on site.

The other type of mobile home is manufactured housing. These are constructed in the factory and moved by trailer to the building site. If they are twenty-four wide or thirty-six wide structures, they will arrive in sections and be put together once they are removed from the trailers.

Prefabs and manufacturing housing have very different guidelines when it comes to the building codes they must adhere to. Prefabs are real estate which must pass strict building inspections to ensure they are built in keeping with state and federal laws. Manufactured house only have to pass HUD requirements which are more flexible.

Prefabs, being real estate, will more likely retain their worth and have a higher resell value as long as they are well maintained. They are usually of superior quality and more unique in design and appearance than the manufactured variety. What kind of neighborhoods and locations the prefabs are allowed into may also be very different.

Owning a home is very important for many people. Not everyone has the means to purchase a traditional single family home or a modern attached condo or townhouse, but many do find it within their means to consider a good mobile home.




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