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Questions

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2024 10:45 am
by sal7864
Hi we're looking to get a double wide over the spring and summer 1250 square feet it will be new, any idea what the general yearly electricity cost along with propane just two people living there will be living in a park.
We've never lived any manufactured home we've always been in a standard home I've read about some of the differences just want to be prepared thank you very much for any information the park is located in central New York

Re: Questions

Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 1:21 am
by KeithRobinson
Exciting times ahead with your double-wide home! For electricity, you might spend around $100-$150 a month if you're careful. Propane could be $200-$300 monthly in winter, depending on how much you use it. Prices change, though.

Re: Questions

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 6:53 am
by sal7864
KeithRobinson wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 1:21 am Exciting times ahead with your double-wide home! For electricity, you might spend around $100-$150 a month if you're careful. Propane could be $200-$300 monthly in winter, depending on how much you use it. Prices change, though.
Wow okay that's like double what we're paying now in a conventional home but we are on a budget plan which is like 180 a month all year thank you very much for the information also looking to see what typical problems are in these new manufactured homes the brand we're looking at is Colony homes out of Pennsylvania

Re: Questions

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 1:48 am
by KeithRobinson
sal7864 wrote: Sun Mar 03, 2024 6:53 am Wow okay that's like double what we're paying now in a conventional home but we are on a budget plan which is like 180 a month all year thank you very much for the information also looking to see what typical problems are in these new manufactured homes the brand we're looking at is Colony homes out of Pennsylvaniahttps://www.roofersofarlington.com/
Glad the info helped, even if the numbers were a bit surprising! Budget plans do make a big difference. As for typical issues in new manufactured homes, it varies but watch for things like insulation, window seals, and proper installation to avoid any surprises down the line. Colony homes have a solid rep, but it's always good to ask around or check reviews for any model-specific quirks. Hope your move goes smoothly and you love your new place!