The idea I have in my head is a big, hairy, audacious one so here goes. Looking for some help/advice.
I live in Harford County, MD. I wish to move my house about 6-7 miles up the road to Perryville, MD (zip 21903). Zoning has been a problem, I have been in contact with the town's planning/zoning person and I am trying to figure out if it would be approved for a 28 X 60 2008 Skyline manufactured house before I buy the lot. I am in a park and I am frustrated by the constant rent increases. In any case, this is what I would like to do:
1. I would like to hire a good, competent tear-down/transport/set-up company to actually execute the move. Having trouble finding one in my area.
2. I would like to obtain financing so that I can get the move, foundation construction, and all hook-ups paid for.
3. Obtain advice concerning details that I may not have thought of.
I wish to have the house placed on a full basement. Basement will remain unfinished until a later date due to money concerns. Need to accomplish this on as much of a shoestring as possible.
The lot has numerous access problems. A somewhat narrow lane with a tight curve leads into the lot, and there are many low tree branches along the lane. Trying to get a line on whether or not what I have in mind is going to be possible. Thanks for your help.
House Move in Harford County, MD
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Re: House Move in Harford County, MD
Contact local licensed installer. They will know best what is possible they will deal with the local authorities and pull the ptrmmits look at your land and b able to tell you what is possible
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Re: House Move in Harford County, MD
I realize this is an old post but if the person who did this would reply, I'd appreciate it. I live in Baltimore County Maryland, and I've thought of trying to relocate my home to my brother's property in Harford. He owns several lots on the same property. There's no set up (electric road, etc) so it's more than just the moving. I'd like to know what you found out. Much appreciate. Kim
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