I love how you announce yourself. Cause you might get shot. I live just down the road in Cheraw. Facts. Always announce yourself my friend. Keep them videos coming!!!!
If I was young and starting out, this would be an excellent choice. I like that kitchen. Very nice. I've heard it said that the kitchen is the heart of a home. 💕💕
My doublewide is a shorty and I love it. Mine is a 28 x 60 totally maint. free exterior 2x6 wall construction. 2x4 interior Love your video's cause I still like the older singlewides.
I love the different words that you guys use to us here in Australia :) Screen door in the US vs Fly Screen here in Australia (We don't generally distinguish between the fly screen door or the fly screen windows). Also, I've always been fascinated by this trend in the US where when you move into a home it already has the white goods in it (Fridge, Microwave, etc...) and when you move out of a house, you leave the white goods behind. That's rather different to what we do here in Australia, where it's "Bring Your Own Whitegoods".
I saw a couple of nice properties for sale in Darlington. I've been looking to move from CT to SC for a few years now. But Darlington is not an option for me because it doesn't offer much in the way of eye, foot and animal doctors, and stores within reasonable distance. Everything is far away and since I don't drive, that's a deal breaker for me.
@@mybrotherdonnie Nothing there in my price range that offers property. Looking for at least .75 acre so my dog has room to run and I don't have neighbors 20 feet away.
When i hear Clayton Modular mentioned , i get the shivers. Especially with TH-cam being full of "buyer beware" videos on that company name , from very recent video's (4 weeks) to years back on lawsuits , bad costumer service , lies & so forth. The list is long and diverse ... Any thoughts by you guys on this ?
To be honest, I’ve never bought a new Clayton Home i’m sure if you are used to a stick built home you would have a lot of problems with a mobile home. The fit and finish is totally different and very sloppy. I can see how you get very upset real quickly I’m buying for a rental house so I’m not as picky as somebody that was going to buy for their primary residence
@@mybrotherdonnie Yeah , i got the whole rental thing from the beginning , totally understand. I never lived in a stick built home , only brick & i'm not talking facade only (in & out). But yes i completely understand your reasoning for someone who has to downgrade homes , especially non-voluntary ...
@@mybrotherdonnie that water tank is WiFi not Bluetooth lol 😂 ours like that with the new eco be thermostat zero energy home with whole house exhaust system still no clue what that means lol 😂 we been in our home two weeks
Seems expensive for some home kits you can buy. Granted kits you have to put together yourself. I’m working on a kit house now the owner is into it for around 19k for the kit foundation and interior framing.
Big improvement over the ones built a while back. 150k is not out of line with crazy prices on everything these days. Thanks for the tour, guys!
Thank you for watching
I love how you announce yourself. Cause you might get shot. I live just down the road in Cheraw. Facts. Always announce yourself my friend. Keep them videos coming!!!!
If I was young and starting out, this would be an excellent choice. I like that kitchen. Very nice. I've heard it said that the kitchen is the heart of a home. 💕💕
Yep
My doublewide is a shorty and I love it. Mine is a 28 x 60 totally maint. free exterior 2x6 wall construction. 2x4 interior Love your video's cause I still like the older singlewides.
Thanks
Thanks for the video. Have a good weekend!
Thanks for watching. Hopefully you have a good one also.
I love the different words that you guys use to us here in Australia :) Screen door in the US vs Fly Screen here in Australia (We don't generally distinguish between the fly screen door or the fly screen windows).
Also, I've always been fascinated by this trend in the US where when you move into a home it already has the white goods in it (Fridge, Microwave, etc...) and when you move out of a house, you leave the white goods behind.
That's rather different to what we do here in Australia, where it's "Bring Your Own Whitegoods".
Yep it is different
Now that's a nice mobile home
Thanks
They need to pay you guys commision, advertising their stuff. :)
I was thinking the same thing
Very nice home guy’s you are very informative in your description of these homes. Have you decided which one you want yet??
Not yet still looking
Paint the particle board underneath would help
Southern Comfort?? That's what we call lolly water 😉
Lol
I saw a couple of nice properties for sale in Darlington. I've been looking to move from CT to SC for a few years now. But Darlington is not an option for me because it doesn't offer much in the way of eye, foot and animal doctors, and stores within reasonable distance. Everything is far away and since I don't drive, that's a deal breaker for me.
Do you need to move to a big town like Columbi
@@mybrotherdonnie Nothing there in my price range that offers property. Looking for at least .75 acre so my dog has room to run and I don't have neighbors 20 feet away.
It is actually called Southern Choice Homes.
Thanks for clarifying that
@@jonathangatto Can you clarify something?? What the hell is a Mahna Mahna?? 😆
nice
Thanks
No screen door equals front door floor rot upon the first wind driven rainfall.
Yep
When i hear Clayton Modular mentioned , i get the shivers. Especially with TH-cam being full of "buyer beware" videos on that company name , from very recent video's (4 weeks) to years back on lawsuits , bad costumer service , lies & so forth. The list is long and diverse ... Any thoughts by you guys on this ?
To be honest, I’ve never bought a new Clayton Home i’m sure if you are used to a stick built home you would have a lot of problems with a mobile home. The fit and finish is totally different and very sloppy. I can see how you get very upset real quickly I’m buying for a rental house so I’m not as picky as somebody that was going to buy for their primary residence
@@mybrotherdonnie Yeah , i got the whole rental thing from the beginning , totally understand. I never lived in a stick built home , only brick & i'm not talking facade only (in & out). But yes i completely understand your reasoning for someone who has to downgrade homes , especially non-voluntary ...
@@ideallogic Most people nowadays don't look up from their 'smart' phones for it to make any difference!!!
My 2024 has vent in the bottom of my door
We’ve noticed some do some don’t
@@mybrotherdonnie that water tank is WiFi not Bluetooth lol 😂 ours like that with the new eco be thermostat zero energy home with whole house exhaust system still no clue what that means lol 😂 we been in our home two weeks
@@monicaann5459 I knew I was probably gonna screw that up
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Thanks
my kitchen is one one side and the bathrooms are on the other side.
O ok
Seems expensive for some home kits you can buy. Granted kits you have to put together yourself. I’m working on a kit house now the owner is into it for around 19k for the kit foundation and interior framing.
Ok
Just happened to see this one, guys. If you boys don't watch out, 'Southern Mobile Homes' is gonna start charging you guys rent for filming...
Smart Things is Samsung's Internet of Things line of products.
Yep
I hate smart things!!! Government !!!!!! Probably watching us! Tin hat on again !!!!ha ha but its true for 2024
Thanks for watching