It’s insane to me that people keep saying the price is high for a mobile home!!! I’m a contractor and I will tell you these homes are built exceptionally well in a controlled environment out of the elements. They have to “over” build these homes because they have to travel. Also this home is not a metal exterior like a barndo is. This home is fiber cement bat and board which is way stronger and more durable than the metal. To stick build this home with all of the extras it has would cost way more than $500000 I really think people should research this a little more before referring to this as a “mobile home”
OK.. I did some research. How about this.. 4b 4ba Brick home with 4422 square feet. On 1.32 acres 8030 Emerald lake dr w. Pinson alabama $577,900. 5b 2ba 3,390 square feet 5413 mountain laurel trace Pinson, alabama $280,000 And these are not the only ones. How much are they paying you?
Are they better than Clayton homes? Because they are constantly getting sued for quality issues. Mostly walls cracking during moving but water leaks, water under the trailer, cheap cabinets, drawers, fixtures etc.
Yeah. Looked up both of those 30 year old houses Guarantee you take a tour of those and there will be several issues. Mt laurel trace ???!!! That one needs a complete remodel bud.
@johnstewart2431 Yeah.. I could take a tour of the barnominum and notice a couple of major issues... First it's sitting in a parking lot...and unfinished.. and they want half a million dollars as a starting price. At $280k I could completely remodel the mountain trace house and still have a ton of money left. Kinda sad you don't understand that bud. Also there are plenty other homes under $300k for sale.
?? i mean i guess half a mill wouldnt sound like much if your a contractor that makes a fortune off others by cutting corners and hush money... as for normal ppl Half a mill is absurd for anything not already attached to 10+ acres of land. but i doubt you are, you probably work at the lot this is sitting on LOL
@@Jazz1959 can you share some details? State, builder, size, land cost, time frame, etc? Really curious and I’m sure others will appreciate the info as well!
I can get one like this built by Amish for about 300k less. Ain’t no way! I will say though, it is absolutely beautiful, by far the nicest mobile home I’ve ever seen.
@@KainebBOST In case you don’t know what that means, it’s a sign of quality. Kinda like luxury for the flashy folks. For us Redneck and Hillbilly folk, our kind of luxury is having the money to have an Amish built home. The craftsmanship is unparalleled to other builders, and their stuff lasts longer too. So I just wanted to explain in case you thought I was trying to be offensive/nasty. P.S I made mention of Amish too because they specialize in those types of homes.
I remember something said about gas logs, so with all the electrical wiring that goes into something like this, I will prefer my heating system to be electrical and or wood , this home choice is already a part of my bucket list once I hit the lottery
And that's without financing. For example a very nice modular home with three bedrooms two bath farmhouse style might sell for 65 to 75,000 but with insurance and financing it cost well over $250,000. said this modular home trailer would be over a million dollars by the end of it and what kind of house can you build for a million dollarsAnd it would last a whole lot longerand not depreciate
You could have a barndo built just like this for 60 grand. And do the finish work for a couple hundred thousand or less. A half a million dollars and you still need land utilities run to it taxes and a dozen other things I haven't listed. By the time you are ready to move in you have 600 plus into it.
your vents in the ceiling are the return air vents to your Airhandler for AC and Heat while the ones in the floor are your supply air vents. Thats for the main floor only... the upstairs is a blank canvas for the air as well. It would be interesting to see how they account for that in the plans..Personally?? I would just add a second unit that runs the second floor.
7:47 How do you not know the heat and air conditioning come out of the same vent. The other one is the return. That's how buildings are properly ventilated.
I love that the stairs aren't right inside the door. I haaaaaaate that type of configuration!! This is a beautiful home. I wonder what the price would be if it were a conventionally built home. For sure, I'd screen in that back porch. Maybe even install windows and condition the air.
Thanks for the video it was interesting and funny, the funny part was 500k for a mobile home. Oh sorry an unfinished mobile home, with cheap faucets and cabinets. Yea I am gonna keep looking.
When ever I can get answer about the wattage strength brightness of light bulbs that should be used, I'm currently using 40w bulbs, should brighter light bulbs be used, cause I'm serious I really don't know, but as far as this barndo design is concerned, I'm stuck on this video,,3 toilets and 2 showers and the upstairs has got crazy unlimited space, but I still have a few additional ideas for this home model, definitely,
Not only is the upstairs not done, but that price doesn’t include gutters, the foundation work, plus your land! There are so many more expenses! It would cost way over 500k.
Really nice! I hope one day that I will be able to afford to have this much space. I have big dreams in my small head. Stay blessed to those who have it all🙏🏻
My stepdaughter just bought a new stick built 5 bedroom 3 bath home with 2 1/2 garage spaces for $500,000 and of course that included the land under it. No way this is worth it unless you are located somewhere where real estate is highly inflated.
Since the upstairs isn’t finished would the house be considered complete or under construction as far as taxes would go? My grandfather built his home and intentionally never finished the second floor because he didn’t have to pay taxes until it was completed. That was in Washington State in the 70’s(?)
Where would you put the flat panel tv,everyone knows the it's gonna be a rather large tv,and I have noticed paint on some of the trim ,well I don't want any paint on anything,,yes it is my favorite
Well, when I have lottery money in the bank, I guess I'll have to call ahead of time and talk and ask about certain points of details just to see if they would make some changes, but I would also be adding the Cozy cabin, I have my own ideas people, but I do love the majority of what they have
Dark exteriors are not practical at all for people who luve in the south, especially Texas . It gets over 100 ° here every summer. Dark roofs are the worst.
$500,000.00 ÷ 4,000 sq.ft. = $125.00 per sq. ft., the going rate for a site built home is $150.00 to $185.00 for typical home spec. home. So, with this in mind, not a bad deal at all ! And ready to live in weeks instead of 6 months.
Glad we got our custom built home before covid hit back in 2018 for $76.+ Sq ft.....front and back porch...upstairs was last min change and we completed the upstairs room ourselves....4 bed two full bath!! So if were to sell just house....it be between 350-500k...just for the house not including land!!
Why would they put pressed board in the attic? Why would they put it in anything? The floors being a different color looks very cheap. Floors should be the same color throughout the entire downstairs of the house.
I agree with you. There was a house that went up for sale here and every where you looked was a different floor and wall . It truly looked like a store display The kitchen sink looked nice with the stone counter and tile backsplash but look slightly to the left or right and it's a completely different counter and backsplash. The kitchen floor was 2 different kinds of wood and tile ( 3 different floors in 1 room 😖) Now imagine that chaos throughout the whole house.
Absolutely stunning. But you can build this home for far cheaper. Barndos can go on a slab, crawl space, or basement foundation. A crawl space barndo with this space can be built for 80 to 90k with basic interior furnishings to be livable. For another 50k it could look like this. So the markup Trudy is outrageous but you do have to consider it’s had to be on a mobilized platform for relocation to owner which drives up the price a bit too plus it’s fully furnished. Just build your own. The siding to a barndo can be bricked etc. not just or only metal. I’ve been doing my research on these and have 2 family members one bio and one extended family member who have built these. Think of it like a modular or stick built home that is dried out but you have to finish the inside. So so many possibilities. The higher end you go, the higher the price.
Bottom is huge,but it would be ideal if you have a big family or if you do crafts or are an artist,that space up there would be amazing,You could still add a few more rooms up there too .🥰
500K for an unfinished trailer is insane. No land, no garage, no septic, no water....It will be falling apart in 15-20 years assuming it does not get blown away in a storm. The upstairs has no wires, a/c, insulation or bathroom and has cardboard walls. There seems to be ZERO lateral support in the walls so yeah, very unfinished.
You know the folks here in Alabama going to put their mops, broom, vacuum cleaner and some reels and rods in that pantry. That closet by the back door they will put a couple Ford 9 in, some cans of oil.
Screws and nails both have their specified application. Anything that needs to shift because of movement, be it due to expansion and contraction (as wood does with fluctuating humidity), or foundation mobility, needs to be built with nails to allow for that movement without shearing off from the force generated by an entire home that weighs 200lbs per square foot. Screws are great! but it's not so great when your studs start to separate from your plates completely because their only form of attachment no longer exists.
As I already told your competitor on TH-cam who also filmed this exact same house. I recognized same furniture and same stuff in closets ans same green trailer. Guess what? Saw that just 2 hours ago! I know its expensive and for a manufactured house? It perhaps cheaper to the same price as stick built. I would prefer fireplace by that wall than where they have it located. I am aware it can be altered. Many things I like it altered and if some things they dont.. I will personally change. As for going upstairs.. I prefer to knock that wall down to open up the stairs. I would make that room for my office and studio.
it's still a mobile home. It's still going to begin to depreciate AS SOON AS it hits your land. You will never recoup the money they're asking for this. Idc how nice it looks, it's still a mobile.
If your looking for a bit more affordable home with a ton of features be sure to check this home out: th-cam.com/video/QSqXXqwbZGk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Roj-BczEBE0A4meF
I'm from California. This is what you would expect to pay for a mobile home less half this size, but in a park where you do own the land, over looking Lake Jennings. Not a park with space rent.
No way would I pay that much for this place. You have to finish the top of the mobile home. How safe are you going to be in your trailer during tornado season? Your still going to have to find a safe area! Ridiculous
The first tornado in ur area and this will blow over...it doesnt even need to be in a storm to fall a part. Lived in a mobile home my whole childhood...they r cheaply made. These people r makin bank building paper homes.
Questions.. 1. Does the top floor come just like that so we can customize it ourselves? 2. Can it be built or moved to texas? And lastly.. can it be done as a modular home?
Lots of debbie downers commenting. Before you start talking about how these things will fall apart when the wind blows...do your homework. Stick homes are 2x4 and these are 2x6. I've been inside many of these new modular homes and I can tell you they are better built than MOST homes on site. As far as price...it's relative. The unfinished upstairs is the way I'd want it, but that's me. I'd enjoy finishing it out. Some of the features I'd forego which would bring the price down. But I'd be a player at $425k. Beautifiul home.
$500K and the second floor isn't finished? Plus, prefab/mobile homes can be hard to insure, we bought a modular for insurance and resale reasons. However, it's still not the quality of stick built.
I met a man from Claude, TX, who moved these mobile homes. He told me and showed me brochures and plans for up to 3 story mobile homes. I wouldn't have believed but he showed me brochures with pictures.
Ok, I spoke too soon. The two room on the first floor are too small. The master bed room is tiny! Then, once you started going up the steps, I was like no! Hahahaha! Who designed this? It’s a no! 😂😂😂😂😂
So you have to pay to finish the house, pay for the land it sits on, higher interest rate and it just doesn’t seem worth the price, can definitely build something just as amazing with higher quality building materials for the same price
For that price the second floor should be finished. Plus I don’t like the different colors of flooring. It should match throughout the house. For $500,000 I could buy a nice brick house. My house is 4000 sq ft and we paid $300,000 with a pool in TX. Completely finished.
That refrigerator has the freezer also, do the refrigerator looks big but not so big. I know a couple that had a 3100 ft living space house built and this bardo doesn't even compare in size. Who actually wants to clean a house themselves with that much space? Someone that got more money than since. I fixing to build my own house at about 1400 square feet living space and that'll be fine for me and the wife.
It’s insane to me that people keep saying the price is high for a mobile home!!! I’m a contractor and I will tell you these homes are built exceptionally well in a controlled environment out of the elements. They have to “over” build these homes because they have to travel. Also this home is not a metal exterior like a barndo is. This home is fiber cement bat and board which is way stronger and more durable than the metal. To stick build this home with all of the extras it has would cost way more than $500000 I really think people should research this a little more before referring to this as a “mobile home”
OK.. I did some research. How about this..
4b 4ba Brick home with 4422 square feet.
On 1.32 acres
8030 Emerald lake dr w.
Pinson alabama
$577,900.
5b 2ba 3,390 square feet
5413 mountain laurel trace
Pinson, alabama
$280,000
And these are not the only ones.
How much are they paying you?
Are they better than Clayton homes? Because they are constantly getting sued for quality issues. Mostly walls cracking during moving but water leaks, water under the trailer, cheap cabinets, drawers, fixtures etc.
Yeah. Looked up both of those 30 year old houses Guarantee you take a tour of those and there will be several issues. Mt laurel trace ???!!! That one needs a complete remodel bud.
@johnstewart2431
Yeah..
I could take a tour of the barnominum and notice a couple of major issues... First it's sitting in a parking lot...and unfinished.. and they want half a million dollars as a starting price.
At $280k I could completely remodel the mountain trace house and still have a ton of money left.
Kinda sad you don't understand that bud.
Also there are plenty other homes under $300k for sale.
?? i mean i guess half a mill wouldnt sound like much if your a contractor that makes a fortune off others by cutting corners and hush money... as for normal ppl Half a mill is absurd for anything not already attached to 10+ acres of land. but i doubt you are, you probably work at the lot this is sitting on LOL
It is beautiful!! But for $500k there is no way. You could build one heck of a home for that price.
Nowadays I don’t know about that 😂
@@Em_jiggywe just did.
Exactly!
@@Jazz1959 can you share some details? State, builder, size, land cost, time frame, etc? Really curious and I’m sure others will appreciate the info as well!
It depends on where you live.
This is one of the most beautiful mobile homes I've ever seen. But half a million dollars? Come on now. 😂
It is NOT A MANUFACTURED HOME ( mobile home)!
It is a MODULAR HOME BUILT TO THE SAME CODE AS STICK BUILT
A very beautiful home but for that price the upstairs should have been finished.
I can get one like this built by Amish for about 300k less. Ain’t no way! I will say though, it is absolutely beautiful, by far the nicest mobile home I’ve ever seen.
Dude said by the Amish💀💀💀
@@KainebBOST In case you don’t know what that means, it’s a sign of quality. Kinda like luxury for the flashy folks. For us Redneck and Hillbilly folk, our kind of luxury is having the money to have an Amish built home. The craftsmanship is unparalleled to other builders, and their stuff lasts longer too. So I just wanted to explain in case you thought I was trying to be offensive/nasty.
P.S I made mention of Amish too because they specialize in those types of homes.
Where i'll buy 2 of them right now
@@ryangulley2051 Southern Ohio, all day.
I have a double brick home, steel framed (1938) that is worth 500k at 3,300 ft² . Bought it in 2016 for 260k. This market is insane.
Too expensive. The upstairs should be done for that price. Plus, you have to buy the land and set up the plumbing. Buy a finished home for that price.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL Mobile Home... thank you for sharing..
Half a million for a trailer you got me F up 😂
I remember something said about gas logs, so with all the electrical wiring that goes into something like this, I will prefer my heating system to be electrical and or wood , this home choice is already a part of my bucket list once I hit the lottery
Yeah! That a no on the fireplace!!!
I would much rather have a wood burner than gas
My exact thought!
This is dreamy. Perfection. Where the little fireplace divider is I’d make the entire island a two sided fireplace.
Looking at the floor plan, the finished space is approx 2842 sq/ft. $500k for what's shown is insane.
The markup on these are like cars. Congratulations
And that's without financing. For example a very nice modular home with three bedrooms two bath farmhouse style might sell for 65 to 75,000 but with insurance and financing it cost well over $250,000. said this modular home trailer would be over a million dollars by the end of it and what kind of house can you build for a million dollarsAnd it would last a whole lot longerand not depreciate
You could have a barndo built just like this for 60 grand. And do the finish work for a couple hundred thousand or less. A half a million dollars and you still need land utilities run to it taxes and a dozen other things I haven't listed. By the time you are ready to move in you have 600 plus into it.
Very nice, but not a half million nice. And the upper floor is unfinished.
your vents in the ceiling are the return air vents to your Airhandler for AC and Heat while the ones in the floor are your supply air vents. Thats for the main floor only... the upstairs is a blank canvas for the air as well. It would be interesting to see how they account for that in the plans..Personally?? I would just add a second unit that runs the second floor.
7:47
How do you not know the heat and air conditioning come out of the same vent. The other one is the return. That's how buildings are properly ventilated.
because hes just a salesman.... here to get you to buy these things.... he can say otherwise but he is
I love that the stairs aren't right inside the door. I haaaaaaate that type of configuration!!
This is a beautiful home. I wonder what the price would be if it were a conventionally built home. For sure, I'd screen in that back porch. Maybe even install windows and condition the air.
Thanks for the video it was interesting and funny, the funny part was 500k for a mobile home. Oh sorry an unfinished mobile home, with cheap faucets and cabinets. Yea I am gonna keep looking.
Home theater and some surround sound speakers to Atmos 120 inch movie screen 150
When ever I can get answer about the wattage strength brightness of light bulbs that should be used, I'm currently using 40w bulbs, should brighter light bulbs be used, cause I'm serious I really don't know, but as far as this barndo design is concerned, I'm stuck on this video,,3 toilets and 2 showers and the upstairs has got crazy unlimited space, but I still have a few additional ideas for this home model, definitely,
$499 and the upstairs isn’t done. No thank you.
Exactly my thoughts!
Not only is the upstairs not done, but that price doesn’t include gutters, the foundation work, plus your land! There are so many more expenses! It would cost way over 500k.
At least 1200 sq ft upstairs not finished….. cheap oven and microwave above….
Really nice! I hope one day that I will be able to afford to have this much space. I have big dreams in my small head. Stay blessed to those who have it all🙏🏻
Love this home but wow...the price!
Love the claw bath tub.
A few tweaks but i absolutely love it
WOW!!! Now that's a true Beauty!!
Looks like a tornado magnet!😂
My stepdaughter just bought a new stick built 5 bedroom 3 bath home with 2 1/2 garage spaces for $500,000 and of course that included the land under it. No way this is worth it unless you are located somewhere where real estate is highly inflated.
You could just get a pole barn home built for that price and it would likely be better constructed.
Since the upstairs isn’t finished would the house be considered complete or under construction as far as taxes would go? My grandfather built his home and intentionally never finished the second floor because he didn’t have to pay taxes until it was completed. That was in Washington State in the 70’s(?)
Would like to have seen the front porch.
Where would you put the flat panel tv,everyone knows the it's gonna be a rather large tv,and I have noticed paint on some of the trim ,well I don't want any paint on anything,,yes it is my favorite
Where I live this is very reasonable
Well, when I have lottery money in the bank, I guess I'll have to call ahead of time and talk and ask about certain points of details just to see if they would make some changes, but I would also be adding the
Cozy cabin, I have my own ideas people, but I do love the majority of what they have
On the venting.......Heat rises and cold falls.......so ceiling vents are for air and the floor is heat.
No .
The heat and air come out of the same vent. The other one is the return.
Beatiful home
Dark exteriors are not practical at all for people who luve in the south, especially Texas . It gets over 100 ° here every summer. Dark roofs are the worst.
Beautiful, inside and out.
I must say it is beautiful!! ❤❤ Too pricey, though!
$500,000.00 ÷ 4,000 sq.ft. = $125.00 per sq. ft., the going rate for a site built home is $150.00 to $185.00 for typical home spec. home. So, with this in mind, not a bad deal at all ! And ready to live in weeks instead of 6 months.
Glad we got our custom built home before covid hit back in 2018 for $76.+ Sq ft.....front and back porch...upstairs was last min change and we completed the upstairs room ourselves....4 bed two full bath!! So if were to sell just house....it be between 350-500k...just for the house not including land!!
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The 2 different flooring downstairs is enough for me to walk right back out the front door! Sorry.
Why would they put pressed board in the attic? Why would they put it in anything? The floors being a different color looks very cheap. Floors should be the same color throughout the entire downstairs of the house.
I agree with you. There was a house that went up for sale here and every where you looked was a different floor and wall . It truly looked like a store display The kitchen sink looked nice with the stone counter and tile backsplash but look slightly to the left or right and it's a completely different counter and backsplash. The kitchen floor was 2 different kinds of wood and tile ( 3 different floors in 1 room 😖)
Now imagine that chaos throughout the whole house.
Absolutely stunning. But you can build this home for far cheaper. Barndos can go on a slab, crawl space, or basement foundation. A crawl space barndo with this space can be built for 80 to 90k with basic interior furnishings to be livable. For another 50k it could look like this. So the markup Trudy is outrageous but you do have to consider it’s had to be on a mobilized platform for relocation to owner which drives up the price a bit too plus it’s fully furnished. Just build your own. The siding to a barndo can be bricked etc. not just or only metal. I’ve been doing my research on these and have 2 family members one bio and one extended family member who have built these. Think of it like a modular or stick built home that is dried out but you have to finish the inside. So so many possibilities. The higher end you go, the higher the price.
Put some stadium seating in there I feel like little movie theater
You should see the one we released today!
Bottom is huge,but it would be ideal if you have a big family or if you do crafts or are an artist,that space up there would be amazing,You could still add a few more rooms up there too .🥰
Just Stunning
500K for an unfinished trailer is insane. No land, no garage, no septic, no water....It will be falling apart in 15-20 years assuming it does not get blown away in a storm. The upstairs has no wires, a/c, insulation or bathroom and has cardboard walls. There seems to be ZERO lateral support in the walls so yeah, very unfinished.
I love it when the sales pitch is... And the best part is it's unfinished so you can finish it to your preference.
😂😂😂😂😂
Does it come with a storm shelter, or safety room?
You know the folks here in Alabama going to put their mops, broom, vacuum cleaner and some reels and rods in that pantry. That closet by the back door they will put a couple Ford 9 in, some cans of oil.
The average folks here in Bama ain't paying $500k for that, especially with the top floor not even being finished!
That house will sit there a long time. An idiot will eventually buy it 4 years down the road
Fyi the vent in the ceiling is a return. The vent in the floor is heat or air.
Screws and nails both have their specified application. Anything that needs to shift because of movement, be it due to expansion and contraction (as wood does with fluctuating humidity), or foundation mobility, needs to be built with nails to allow for that movement without shearing off from the force generated by an entire home that weighs 200lbs per square foot. Screws are great! but it's not so great when your studs start to separate from your plates completely because their only form of attachment no longer exists.
You could probably rehab an existing home for less. Can i build on top of a concrete basement? I have questions.
As I already told your competitor on TH-cam who also filmed this exact same house. I recognized same furniture and same stuff in closets ans same green trailer. Guess what? Saw that just 2 hours ago!
I know its expensive and for a manufactured house? It perhaps cheaper to the same price as stick built.
I would prefer fireplace by that wall than where they have it located. I am aware it can be altered. Many things I like it altered and if some things they dont.. I will personally change.
As for going upstairs.. I prefer to knock that wall down to open up the stairs. I would make that room for my office and studio.
Don't try to contact Deer valley about this home! They don't return phone calls or emails. I'm extremely disappointed in deer valley at the moment.
They got in touch with me today and we got the ball rolling.
Beautiful home
dang! mobile homes came a long way! amazing!
it's still a mobile home. It's still going to begin to depreciate AS SOON AS it hits your land. You will never recoup the money they're asking for this. Idc how nice it looks, it's still a mobile.
If your looking for a bit more affordable home with a ton of features be sure to check this home out: th-cam.com/video/QSqXXqwbZGk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Roj-BczEBE0A4meF
I'm from California. This is what you would expect to pay for a mobile home less half this size, but in a park where you do own the land, over looking Lake Jennings. Not a park with space rent.
No way would I pay that much for this place. You have to finish the top of the mobile home. How safe are you going to be in your trailer during tornado season? Your still going to have to find a safe area! Ridiculous
Really like, but would like one that size but one level, just like the old ranch style
Can you get a build in storm shelter ?
Upstairs would be my master bathroom bedroom and sitting room master downstairs would be a den
I put movie and game room on top 😊
Wouldn’t it classify as a modular home though? Just wondering.
It is GORGEOUS though. Inside and out.
With a few changes this could be my dream home.❤
The first tornado in ur area and this will blow over...it doesnt even need to be in a storm to fall a part. Lived in a mobile home my whole childhood...they r cheaply made. These people r makin bank building paper homes.
Questions.. 1. Does the top floor come just like that so we can customize it ourselves? 2. Can it be built or moved to texas? And lastly.. can it be done as a modular home?
I didn't catch the answer in the video to question 1 . Until I watched again
Great Job Brandon!
WOOW I WISH TO HAVE THIS HOME MY DREAM BETTER THAN NORMAL HOME FANCY LOVE IT
Lots of debbie downers commenting. Before you start talking about how these things will fall apart when the wind blows...do your homework. Stick homes are 2x4 and these are 2x6. I've been inside many of these new modular homes and I can tell you they are better built than MOST homes on site. As far as price...it's relative. The unfinished upstairs is the way I'd want it, but that's me. I'd enjoy finishing it out. Some of the features I'd forego which would bring the price down. But I'd be a player at $425k. Beautifiul home.
I love it
Beautiful!
so nice!
I can have one built for less than half of this price and that includes the land it will go on.
$500K and the second floor isn't finished? Plus, prefab/mobile homes can be hard to insure, we bought a modular for insurance and resale reasons. However, it's still not the quality of stick built.
I love love love this one
I met a man from Claude, TX, who moved these mobile homes. He told me and showed me brochures and plans for up to 3 story mobile homes. I wouldn't have believed but he showed me brochures with pictures.
Beautiful House
Mobile or modular? There’s a big difference.
Ok, I spoke too soon. The two room on the first floor are too small. The master bed room is tiny! Then, once you started going up the steps, I was like no! Hahahaha! Who designed this? It’s a no! 😂😂😂😂😂
I like the concept, but every kitchen needs a large pantry.
I thought mobile homes was more economical than regular construction home. $500k I'd build a regular with money to spare.
I can build a stick built on a foundation with crown moulding, granite, and all the upgrades for less than 500K
This is impressive ❤
Pricing?????
It’s in the video ?????😊
$499k
$250k my estimate
@@LouisvilleKyrichtry doubling that sadly
So you have to pay to finish the house, pay for the land it sits on, higher interest rate and it just doesn’t seem worth the price, can definitely build something just as amazing with higher quality building materials for the same price
500,000 for unfinished manufactured home wow wow wow
This modular is my lottery home
For that price the second floor should be finished. Plus I don’t like the different colors of flooring. It should match throughout the house. For $500,000 I could buy a nice brick house. My house is 4000 sq ft and we paid $300,000 with a pool in TX. Completely finished.
Beautiful home!!🎉🎉
Price is too high. Would be fun finishing out the second level, but price makes it a hard no
Would be better if there was a floor plan and room sizes on the video.
Love it 😍
Can you get this home, without the top floor? This is fabulous!!!❤❤❤❤
That refrigerator has the freezer also, do the refrigerator looks big but not so big. I know a couple that had a 3100 ft living space house built and this bardo doesn't even compare in size. Who actually wants to clean a house themselves with that much space? Someone that got more money than since. I fixing to build my own house at about 1400 square feet living space and that'll be fine for me and the wife.
Beautiful🖤
It's not a hot water heater, it's a cold water heater that makes hot water... Otherwise known as a water heater. 😊
I am obsessed with this one! My absolute top favorite of all videos I’ve seen from you or anyone! Very impressive.
Thnxxx 4 a Great Review of thiz Beautiful Home 🫡😎🫡