Mfg home vs. mobile...how 2 tell?
Posted: Wed Nov 19, 2003 3:39 pm
We're total newbies at this...so our apologies first. My military hubby is retiring and we need 2-6 acres or more in north central Fla. with a home and zoned for horses. We're finding precious few cb/frame homes, so we're considering manufactured homes. Problem is, our mortgage broker (we're pre-approved for a VA loan) and our buyer-broker (real estate agent) advised us that MH's depreciate, not appreciate, and that we would have to meet extremely stringent inspections to pass VA with a conventional home, and probably could not pass with a mobile/mfr. home. But for every cb/frame home on acreage in our area (Marion/Levy Counties) there are 10-25 MH's on the market. So....
Our questions are:
1) What's the difference (legally and aesthetically) between a "manufactured" home and a "mobile" home?
2) Does anyone else have a VA loan on a MH?
3) How "near impossible" is it really to get VA $$ for a MH loan? (We're pre approved well enough over $100k to get a really nice one, so we don't want to be penny-wise and pound-foolish).
The best news is that my hubby is a Seabee, equivalent to a general construction/homebuilder contractor, and can spot a defect in construction in a heartbeat, and is familiar with mobile home construction in general because of all the temporary military office buildings he's helped with, so no loss of sleep there. It's just the VA/no VA dilemma we can't get the straight truth on that's confusing. VA website says OK on "manufactured" so that's the key term, I guess. THanks for any advice you can give us...
Margie Hays
[email protected]
Reddick, FL
Our questions are:
1) What's the difference (legally and aesthetically) between a "manufactured" home and a "mobile" home?
2) Does anyone else have a VA loan on a MH?
3) How "near impossible" is it really to get VA $$ for a MH loan? (We're pre approved well enough over $100k to get a really nice one, so we don't want to be penny-wise and pound-foolish).
The best news is that my hubby is a Seabee, equivalent to a general construction/homebuilder contractor, and can spot a defect in construction in a heartbeat, and is familiar with mobile home construction in general because of all the temporary military office buildings he's helped with, so no loss of sleep there. It's just the VA/no VA dilemma we can't get the straight truth on that's confusing. VA website says OK on "manufactured" so that's the key term, I guess. THanks for any advice you can give us...
Margie Hays
[email protected]
Reddick, FL