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What Percent Of The OT would you guess Live in a mobile home/Manufactured Home
Posted on 11/14/20 at 2:53 am
Posted on 11/14/20 at 2:53 am
Inb4 Arkansas Joke.
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Approximately 22 million people live in manufactured or mobile homes in the United States, according to the manufactured housing industry statistics. Homeowner stats indicate 56.4% of mobile homeowners have lived in their current home for more than 10 years.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 3:02 am to pioneerbasketball
That is not a mobile home. No wheels.
I live in a brick house, but I’d rather live in a nice manufactured home that I owned instead of wasting money on apartment rent.
I live in a brick house, but I’d rather live in a nice manufactured home that I owned instead of wasting money on apartment rent.
This post was edited on 11/14/20 at 3:05 am
Posted on 11/14/20 at 4:11 am to pioneerbasketball
Not gonna lie, some of those are in better condition than people I know who live in houses/apartments for way cheaper. It’s all about what you do to it/ where you put it. frick what people think about it if you have the land/want to live cheaply they are pretty solid.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 4:22 am to pioneerbasketball
I have a buddy in central FL that just sold his mobile home and moved to rural Maine. He got a house with a basement, main floor, 2 bedrooms and a mother-in-law suite for $75k. He made substantial money by selling the mobile home.
Of course, rural Maine is supposed to be 22 degrees next week.
Of course, rural Maine is supposed to be 22 degrees next week.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 4:41 am to pioneerbasketball
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Inb4 Arkansas Joke.
Fricke me. The only reason I opened this thread was to make an R-Kansas joke.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 4:42 am to pioneerbasketball
Actually been in one that a buddy and his wife own.
It’s really not bad. Not sure why it gets a bad rap.
Yeah it’s not U club or bocage but they have space for their kids to raise 4 wheelers and go carts.
It’s really not bad. Not sure why it gets a bad rap.
Yeah it’s not U club or bocage but they have space for their kids to raise 4 wheelers and go carts.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 4:48 am to Uptowner
I am from Arkansas and they are easy to make.
I would live cheap but most of what I pay to not live as cheaply as I can stand is buying the quality of my neighbors.
I would live cheap but most of what I pay to not live as cheaply as I can stand is buying the quality of my neighbors.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 5:46 am to Uptowner
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Fricke me. The only reason I opened this thread was to make an R-Kansas joke.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 6:05 am to pioneerbasketball
Count me in. I live in a 55+ housing community in Florida and only pay $625 per month for lot rent, taxes, HOA etc. paid 28 grand cash for an ok mobile home, spent another 20 grand modernizing it. Community comes with 3 pools 5 hot tubs, bingo night, dances, and a bunch of other entertainment. My home has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, patio, small shed, carport, 2 car driveway. Life is good and affordable. Plus I am 20 minutes from the beach when no traffic, 90 minutes from Disney.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 6:41 am to pioneerbasketball
I would love to love in a nice mobile home. Wife won't let me.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 7:05 am to Fat and Happy
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Not sure why it gets a bad rap.
Because for years they looked like this...

Posted on 11/14/20 at 7:07 am to pioneerbasketball
We lived in one from the time I was born until I was 15; dad was in the military and my parents bought the biggest one the Navy would pay to move each time.
Looking back, that was an awesome idea they had. We moved every 18 months to 3 years but we were able to keep the same home and they could pay it down. We always lived in super nice parks too with pools, playgrounds, etc. I wouldn’t judge someone for solely living in a mobile home.
Looking back, that was an awesome idea they had. We moved every 18 months to 3 years but we were able to keep the same home and they could pay it down. We always lived in super nice parks too with pools, playgrounds, etc. I wouldn’t judge someone for solely living in a mobile home.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 7:25 am to pioneerbasketball
I would say 40% is a damn good guess.
Posted on 11/14/20 at 7:35 am to TDsngumbo
Have some folks building a nice house down the street from me. They spending about 1 million. House was started, and some people that own the land next door had moved a house trailer next door. 
Posted on 11/14/20 at 7:42 am to pioneerbasketball
Probably less than you think but there are for sure a few posters here that are PROUD of their mobile home
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