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3 bed • 2 bath • 1,344 sqft • 2022 8TH STREET, Listing Price: $1,500,000 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,296 sqft • 6750 NEW HOPE ROAD, 3 bed • 2.5 bath • 1,596 sqft • 18927 FROST DRIVE, 2 bed • 1.5 bath • 1,302 sqft • 6923 CASTILLO COURT, Buy a home with no down payment.No down payment? No problem! Move into your dream home, rent it monthly with built-in savings that accumulate towards an eventual down payment. Buy when you're ready -- in 30 days, in 3 years, or any time in between. Get prequalified in under 3 minutes Learn more about ZeroDown's rent-to-own program 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,428 sqft • 18534 BELLMORE AVENUE, 3 bed • 2.5 bath • 2,106 sqft • 708 BELVEDERE ROAD, 3 bed • 2 bath • 780 sqft • 2221 N 6TH STREET, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,825 sqft • 7474 RANCHERO STREET, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,276 sqft • 9629 5TH AVENUE, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,456 sqft • 412 EXETER STREET, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,520 sqft • 18452 AMITYVILLE DRIVE, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,058 sqft • 6907 GIBRALTAR ROAD, 2 bed • 2 bath • 1,304 sqft • 18677 12TH AVENUE, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,404 sqft • 643 BELVEDERE ROAD, 3 bed • 1 bath • 1,026 sqft • 4410 USHER AVENUE, 2 bed • 1 bath • 744 sqft • 231 WELLON AVENUE, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,352 sqft • 447 SHEPARD ROAD, 2 bed • 2 bath • 960 sqft • 207 8TH STREET, Showing 1 - 18 of 33 Homes If you’re looking for an inexpensive property to own in Orlando, FL, a mobile home could be exactly what you need. Otherwise known as trailers, mobile homes have been around since the 1930s, but their popularity has soared in recent years. A mobile home is cheaper because you don’t buy the land it’s situated on – effectively making it 'personal property' rather than 'real estate property'. So they offer a more affordable option of home ownership, which is especially helpful if you’re on a tight budget. Mobile homes are prefabricated structures built in a factory and placed on a site – which usually has a fantastic sense of community. You can buy single-wide mobile homes, which are a maximum of 18 feet (5.5m) wide. Or you could choose a double-wide at a maximum of 20 feet, which provides plenty of space for larger families. If you want to enjoy the freedom of owning a mobile home in Orlando, FL, take a look at our listings. Read MoreRead Less If You Love Mobile Homes, Then You May Also Like:Explore homes by type and style in OrlandoBrowse Mobile Homes For Sale in other Florida citiesMobile Homes For Sale in Miami, FL
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A single-wide mobile home provides between 600 to 1,300 square feet and their dimensions are 90 x 18 feet or less. The average cost of this type of trailer home is $40,000 if it's new. Used single-wide homes cost between $10,000 to $25,000.
How much does it cost to buy a new mobile home in Florida?How much do manufactured homes cost? A manufactured home provides similar square footage to a stick-built home at a reduced cost per sq ft. In 2021, the median home price in the United States was $374,900. On the other hand, a manufactured home costs an average of $81700.
Is buying a mobile home in Florida a good investment?Mobile homes are a terrible investment because they drop in value super fast—the same way your car loses value the second you drive it off the lot. Investing in a mobile home isn't like investing in real estate. Why? Because the land the mobile home sits on is real estate, but the home is considered personal property.
Is buying a mobile home to live in a good investment?The short but misleading answer is no. A well-made new park home (such as a Willerby!) will have a lifespan of eighty years or longer, but they tend to lose cash value as they get older. Perhaps it's best to think of it as more like buying a car than buying a house.
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