Author : Dr Harrison Sachs
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Total Pages : 82 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (155 download)
Book Synopsis The Optimal Criteria For How To Determine If A Mobile Home Is Worth Buying, Top Reasons Why You Should Never Invest In Owning A Traditional Home Nor Renovating The Real Estate Property, And Why Post-1976 Mobile Homes Are The Quintessential Housing Option by : Dr Harrison Sachs
Download or read book The Optimal Criteria For How To Determine If A Mobile Home Is Worth Buying, Top Reasons Why You Should Never Invest In Owning A Traditional Home Nor Renovating The Real Estate Property, And Why Post-1976 Mobile Homes Are The Quintessential Housing Option written by Dr Harrison Sachs and published by . This book was released on 2020-02-19 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This essay sheds light on the criteria for how to determine if a mobile home is worth buying. Moreover, the top reasons why you should never invest in owning a traditional home nor renovating a real estate property are delineated in this essay. Furthermore, why mobile homes are the utmost affordable and quintessential housing option for prospective home buyers and the ample advantages and disadvantages appertaining to owning a post-1976 mobile home are revealed in this essay. Lastly, this essay also meticulously elucidates how you can earn online substantial money so that you can afford to a own a post-1976 mobile home.Even though the criteria to determine if a mobile home warrants purchasing may often seen eminently complex, it ultimately does not have to be and can be streamlined so that is parred down into asking only seven basic questions. These basic questions create a framework a scorecard that allows prospective mobile home buyers to ascertain if the purchase of a mobile home is a warranted purchasing decision. Each correct answer of yes to each criterion question on the scorecard is worth 1 point and an aggregate score of 6 points or more renders the purchasing decision of the mobile home highly likely to be a merited investment for the prospect home owner. You should do everything in your purview to ensure that you are never overpaying on the purchase of a mobile home. It is imperative to leverage this scorecard in order to help guide your purchasing decision so that you can prudently implement a strategical purchasing decision when buying a mobile home.The seven basic questions that you should ask yourself before purchasing a mobile home in order to determine if it warrants buying encompass the following: 1. Is the mobile home manufactured after 1976? 2. Is the monthly lot rent fee under $400? 3. Are the majority of the park's mobile homes occupied and properly maintained? 4. Is the mobile home not in a distressed state and also not in need of any major repairs? 5. Is the mobile home not located in flood zone nor hurricane zone? 6. Is the asking price of mobile home under $30,000 7. Is the mobile home located in a desirable location? As per the first criterion question, it is critical for mobile homes to be manufactured after 1976. Mobile homes of the modern era are today's manufactured homes even though people often prefer to refer to them simply as mobile homes. Manufactured home are manufactured in a factory and have just as much structural integrity, if not more, than stick-built homes which are built on the work-site instead of in a factory setting. The manufactured homes are the mobile homes built after 1976 and are no more vulnerable to tornado damage than site-built homes. Stick-built homes may have less structural integrity than manufactured homes due to having been exposed to the elements when being constructed as a result of never having been constructed in a factory setting. "The term 'mobile home' refers to an unregulated construction pre-1976, and the term 'manufactured home' refers to a housing unit that is constructed post-1976 following specific rules for design, durability and safety" (Understanding the difference," 2017). Manufactured homes can be considered the utmost highest quality homes since all stages of the manufacturing process have been eminently streamlined to practically unalloyed perfection and the raw materials needed to construct the home have not been profusely exposed to the outside elements, unlike stick-built homes that are built on the housing-site. Moreover, post 1976 mobile homes can be moved and subsequently securely anchored to a vacant parcel of land in order to render it almost impervious to hurricanes and tornadoes. Although the utmost devastating hurricanes and tornadoes can damage any type of home, stick-built homes are no less vulnerable to these calamities than post-1976 mobile homes which are securely bolted to the ground.