A trailer that is used as a permanent dwelling.
A large trailer, fitted with parts for connection to utilities, that can be installed on a relatively permanent site and that is used as a residence.
Pre-manufactured structure, often constructed of metal, that is designed to be transported to a site and semi-permanently attached.
a large house trailer that that can be connected to utilities and can be parked in one place and used as permanent housing
a building, the manufacture and assembly of which is completed or substantially completed, that is equipped with complete plumbing, electrical, and heating facilities
a factory assembled structure equipped with the necessary service connection, made to be readily movable as a unit on its own running gear, and designed to be used as a dwelling unit without a permanent foundation
a home that has been manufactured in a factory and then transported and installed on a vacant lot
a home that literally has wheels and can be moved, however they are most often permanently placed in trailer park s and have gas, electric, sewer hookups
a manufactured disney real estate investment bokk home, which has no land attached
a manufactured unit constructed on a chassis and wheels and designed for permanent or semi-attachment to land
a movable or portable unit, designed and constructed to be towed on its own and designed to be connected for year-round occupancy
a residential structure that's been constructed in a factory and is then shipped as a single piece to the address
a single wide and a manufactured home is two singles put together and a modular is a stick built, built to a different standard
a vehicular home, or a home that can be easilytransported by vehicle
(Manufactured Home) A single family dwelling unit, constructed on an I-beam, prefabricated and designed to be transported on its own wheels, a flat bed trailer or on detachable wheels.
A factory-assembled structure built on a permanent chassis, transportable in one or more sections, and designed to be used as a dwelling without a permanent foundation. Overhead service to a mobile home is provided by a meter pole. Underground service to a mobile home is provided by a meter pedestal.
A dwelling that sits on wheels and may be moved, often under its own power.
a portable dwelling that is constructed to be towed on its own chassis, is designed for use without a permanent foundation, on a temporary or permanent basis, and has provision for connection to a supply service.
A residence that can be transported from from one site to another site. At this time, Citibank's does not offer home equity loans or lines of credit on this type of home.
(p) - is defined to be a “manufactured home.
A type of home that is 100% constructed in a factory, delivered to a property location and set on a lot or foundation. A mobile home can generally be moved off of the owner's original site.
A factory-assembled residence consisting of one or more modules, in which a chassis and wheels are an integral part of the structure, and can be readied for occupancy without removing the chassis and/or wheeels.
For this study we have defined mobile homes as a structure type, independent of actual mobility. When references are made to mobile homes, we mean traditional, "single wide" units, regardless of the presence of wheels or a permanent foundation. "Double-wide" mobile homes are often difficult to distinguish from other single family homes. The only double-wide homes that are included in mobile home data in this study are those double-wides that are located in mobile home parks and are taxed as personal property.
A factory built single family dwelling that is transported to your chosen location and placed on a foundation.
A type of manufactured home, that is transported to the home site using wheels attached to the structure. Mobile homes come in various widths and lengths, and maybe composed of one to three pieces. A one piece home is called a "single-wide", while a house that is joined together from two halves is called a "double-wide". Recently, "triple-wides" have appeared, and become as the largest mobile homes available. Most sections are between 14 and 16 feet wide, and 54 to 80 feet in length. Mobile homes do not require any foundation or substructure. They sit up off the ground, with skirting used around the base to hide the wheel and jacks. While it is possible to tie down a mobile home to a piece of land, using straps and screw-in anchors, the structures are very susceptible to high winds and tornados.
Usually within a home park, and generally a single to doublewide. It can be a triple wide with wheels and axles not removed, therefore taxed as a moving vehicle.
Mobile homes (or manufactured homes) are housing units built in factories, rather than on site, and then taken to the place where they will be occupied. They are usually transported by semi-trucks over public highways. They are less expensive per square foot than site-built homes, and are often associated with rural areas and high-density developments, sometimes referred to as trailer parks.