"This is unbelievable. The quality, the layout, the finishes-it blew away my expectations. Everybody needs to see one of these." - Danny Koker This makes me happy! Thank you for making it happen.
Danny Koker's reaction says it all-I saw his reaction and this home in person, and it’s truly breathtaking! Franklin Homes' Lost Creek model is an absolute masterpiece. The craftsmanship, luxury finishes, and that incredible 16-foot shower-mind blown! Did you know factory-built homes could be this stunning? Count me in!
I agree with Danny the mobile homes from the 60's my dad bought a single wide with a Jack n Jill bathroom in 1969 but now when you 1 the salesman makes out like it's a new idea haha. I can't stand 2 singles put together it's still a mobile home, but when you start moving hallways and changing room sizes, putting in angles giving the interior dimensions and perspective plus 8ft ceilings add depth that's when you morph into a Franklin Home.
"This is unbelievable. The quality, the layout, the finishes-it blew away my expectations. Everybody needs to see one of these." - Danny Koker
This makes me happy! Thank you for making it happen.
That bathroom is nuts!!!!
I agree Danny, I'd never leave that patio. Great house, great video, and you gotta love the Count!
Thank you!
Amazing home and great video ! Love the patio !
Thank you!
Really great to see all the moving pieces come together on this show.
The whole house looks so homey. I really dig the patio and that bathroom is out of this world!!
Where can I get one of these? That house is gorgeous!!
www.franklinhomesusa.com/
That is such a pretty home!
Agreed!
Danny Koker's reaction says it all-I saw his reaction and this home in person, and it’s truly breathtaking! Franklin Homes' Lost Creek model is an absolute masterpiece. The craftsmanship, luxury finishes, and that incredible 16-foot shower-mind blown! Did you know factory-built homes could be this stunning? Count me in!
Can't wait to see your tour of this home!
that shower is killer
The " Count " needs to bring one of his vintage/classic cars to Biloxi show this year
We will see what we can do!
I agree with Danny the mobile homes from the 60's my dad bought a single wide with a Jack n Jill bathroom in 1969 but now when you 1 the salesman makes out like it's a new idea haha. I can't stand 2 singles put together it's still a mobile home, but when you start moving hallways and changing room sizes, putting in angles giving the interior dimensions and perspective plus 8ft ceilings add depth that's when you morph into a Franklin Home.
epic