Making a single-wide a qualifying double
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:22 pm
I live in a town in mountains of Montana. And, while there are stick built homes around, much of housing is singlewide (SW) MH's, or SW's with extensions, or SW's with additions as each family needed.
I have an 84 Fleetwood, a 14 by 70 with what I think is refered to as a kickout. There is also an addition on to the back comprised of a room which is 15 X 16.
It is a great home. But, it's still considered a single wide and as such I would much rather have something that anyone could buy if I chose to sell it. Hence, doublewide or larger is what banks lend on.
Clearly, I don't want to swap out MH's. So, I was wondering... Is there a way to make what was a singlewide to start with, a qualifying home via FHA etc. Like could I custom build and tie-in the extra width necessary or is this a case of no matter what I do, it will always be a single wide?
I'd appreciate the feedback.
Steve Hartman
Lincoln, MT
I have an 84 Fleetwood, a 14 by 70 with what I think is refered to as a kickout. There is also an addition on to the back comprised of a room which is 15 X 16.
It is a great home. But, it's still considered a single wide and as such I would much rather have something that anyone could buy if I chose to sell it. Hence, doublewide or larger is what banks lend on.
Clearly, I don't want to swap out MH's. So, I was wondering... Is there a way to make what was a singlewide to start with, a qualifying home via FHA etc. Like could I custom build and tie-in the extra width necessary or is this a case of no matter what I do, it will always be a single wide?
I'd appreciate the feedback.
Steve Hartman
Lincoln, MT