jacobrbrahm t1_j5zmcd8 wrote
Yeah, that’s just a ranch it’s not manufactured. Quickest way to differentiate is as a general rule, ranches have a clear concrete foundation and a basement and manufactured will have neither of those.
NecessaryMistake9754 OP t1_j5zmvfn wrote
I recently came across one that has a concrete foundation and basement. It is listed as a single family home, but then when I asked the realtor she told me only manufactured home lenders would work because it is actually a home modified from manufactured home. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/32-Lisa-Avenue-Raymond-NH-03077/86789789_zpid
jacobrbrahm t1_j5zonf5 wrote
If that’s manufactured it’s news to everyone because the town has it listed as a traditional single family home too. I also said as a general rule, not as a 100% sure fire way to differentiate.
NecessaryMistake9754 OP t1_j5zpa02 wrote
I just wonder all the mobile homes turned into single family home, how long they are going to last and also if they have properly insulation for the cold weather, and also whether the electrical wiring are done properly. A lot of fixes are only domestic (which is the least expensive things to fix) and they didn't fix the expensive stuff
YouAreHardtoImagine t1_j5zsamb wrote
Is it a full basement all the way or just under the addition? This one seems obvious to me. The skirting and single door on the side, the back roof line. Also 5 beds and 1 bath? Ooof.
redditthrower888999 t1_j5zt198 wrote
I wonder if this was initially a mobile home, then additions were built onto it which includes the larger part of the home with the basement.
apd56 t1_j63tdew wrote
Definitely, if you look at the first floor floor plan that narrow section off the back looks to be a mobile home and then a stick framed 2 story addition was built onto the end with a full basement
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