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A manufactured home is any home factory-built in the U.S. to the HUD Title 6 construction standards (commonly known as ‘the HUD-code’). The HUD-code took effect June 15, 1976. A HUD-coded home will ...
Manufactured housing, sometimes called mobile homes, are homes made in a factory rather than constructed on site, and they have been surging in popularity this year amid America’s housing crisis.
Manufactured homes real estate investment trusts (REITs) specialize in owning and operating income-generating properties related to manufactured homes. Manufactured homes are prefabricated houses ...
Manufactured home communities are an asset class of commercial real estate with unique advantages and the potential for strong returns—particularly in today's marketplace.
In the first half of last year, more than 50,000 manufactured homes were shipped across the country — a 31% year-over-year increase, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Manufactured Home Living News developed the largest known publicly available collection of third-party research that debunks common misconceptions about manufactured homes.
HUD awards $225M to preserve and renovate manufactured homes across 26 states. The payouts under the PRICE grant program will go to 17 entities to ‘preserve and revitalize manufactured housing’ ...
Manufactured homes have drawn interest from many age groups. Manufactured homes are not just for senior citizens. While many parks are designated for those 55 and older, others accept younger owners.
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