My wife and I are looking into purchasing a new moblie home; specifically a Clayton Dreamhome. I know that Clayton was awarded Manufacturer of the year. What I am concerned about is long term value. i.e. How well can I expect a Clayton to hold up under everyday living conditions versus say a Palm Harbor or Redman home? Also how important is brand name for resale purposes? Any information that you can provide us with would be appreciated.
Quality of Clayton Dreamhome
RE: Quality of Clayton Dreamhome
Hello Chris,
It sounds like you have done your homework. Your looking a quality brand homes. . If you’re looking for resale value, make sure your home has lap siding and 4-12 roof pitch. Pit-set your home on a concrete foundation and spend some money for landscaping, patios and walkways. How your home look set-up has a big factor in how much you will be able to ask for it 5 - 10 years later. I spent $15,000 on landscaping and walkways and patios and my home looks great and has already appreciated $20,000. Start out with quality built manufactured homes, set-up on concrete foundations with nice landscaping and you'll do fine.
Randy Eaton
It sounds like you have done your homework. Your looking a quality brand homes. . If you’re looking for resale value, make sure your home has lap siding and 4-12 roof pitch. Pit-set your home on a concrete foundation and spend some money for landscaping, patios and walkways. How your home look set-up has a big factor in how much you will be able to ask for it 5 - 10 years later. I spent $15,000 on landscaping and walkways and patios and my home looks great and has already appreciated $20,000. Start out with quality built manufactured homes, set-up on concrete foundations with nice landscaping and you'll do fine.
Randy Eaton
RE: Quality of Clayton Dreamhome
Randy, thank you for answering my question. I do have another question on the subject though. How does the "brand name" of a home influence re-sale value? For instance, would a Palm Harbor sell faster than a Clayton because of its name? And do you recommend Clayton? If you could give the top five or ten manufacturers, who would you suggest? I appreciate your time and advise as we make this decsion.
Chris
Chris
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