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joebush
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free mobile home values

Post by joebush » Tue Jun 26, 2012 6:41 am

I am looking to find the inherate worth of my home without paying a fee. Looked all over, everyone wants a fee. Looking to sell if the money is right.

David Oxhandler
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Re: free mobile home values

Post by David Oxhandler » Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:47 am

You can get a BOOK VALUE REPORT on this site. This service will give you a very economical evaluation of your home based on the information you submit. What you will get back is the typical resale value of that year make and size home in your part of the country for the past few months.

This is not a full appraisal . The reports address possibilities that include the manufactured home ONLY. No consideration of land value, is included If you need the a home and land value contact an Appraiser who is certified in Manufactured Housing Valuation.

If your looking for a "ballpark" concept of the value of just the home you will find the cost of the Book Value Report very reasonable at only $29.95. To go to the MH BOOK VALUE page Click Here
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Celtlund
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Re: free mobile home values

Post by Celtlund » Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:05 pm

Are you selling the home only and the buyer will have to move it? Is the home in a park on leased or rented land and the buyer will be able to take over the lease or rent when they purchase the home? Are you selling both the home and the land it is on? There will be a different "value" for each one of the above.
In the first case I recommend you do as David said and pay a few dollars for the report. If it is in a park you should first talk to the owner/manager to see what needs to be done for the buyer to take over the lease/rental and check around to see what similar homes in the park are selling for. If the home and property are to be sold together, contact a realtor. The realtor should be able to give you some of idea of the value if you list it with them. If you are selling it with land and home and want to sell it yourself you need to pay for an apprasial.

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