a buyers nightmare
Posted: Fri May 13, 2005 8:52 pm
We live in Alaska and are looking into buying an older double wide mobile home. We are first time homebuyers. The nightmare has been that because of the age of the mobile home - 1975, pre-hud sticker - and the fact that it's a mobile home in general, we haven't been able to get traditional bank financing. The seller has gone to great lengths and sacrifice to sell this house to us.
Our concern is that down the road we will want to refinance the house and we're afraid of the difficulties we may face in that endeavor. We've been told that if we can upgrade the home to be more stick built and less manufactured that it could be financed as a stick built house. Don't know if that's true, but can anyone give us some pointers on things that we can do to make the "mobile" (it's on a permanent one-story cement foundation making it a two-story home and not really mobile at all, but the top half is still considered a mobile home) home portion of our new house more "stick built"? I can't seem to find anything anywhere on the internet about this so...help...anybody...please!
Our concern is that down the road we will want to refinance the house and we're afraid of the difficulties we may face in that endeavor. We've been told that if we can upgrade the home to be more stick built and less manufactured that it could be financed as a stick built house. Don't know if that's true, but can anyone give us some pointers on things that we can do to make the "mobile" (it's on a permanent one-story cement foundation making it a two-story home and not really mobile at all, but the top half is still considered a mobile home) home portion of our new house more "stick built"? I can't seem to find anything anywhere on the internet about this so...help...anybody...please!