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I would like a consultation with one of you sir or young lady about buying a mobile home I live in the San Jose area and I'm just reaching out cuz I like watching your videos and I think you guys seem to be very knowledgeable and if I don't have to move out of here for a place to live that would be great but if I have to I'm thinking possibly Nevada please hit me back with some information thank you my name is David
So true I learned this in my 20’s in Florida there’s some rundown mobile home parks in palm beach and there’s some that have armed guards at the entrance it truly depends on the location of the trailer park and the value tied to it as well as the community older or younger etc
I put layers of foil, polyiso insulation and a metal roof. The left over polyiso I cut into widths that could be slid into the attic vents. I would like to install more polyiso onto the outside walls but I have run into the snag of dealing with the California Housing Development Dept.
I truly hope your movement spreads to Canada where people still want huge homes and then complain about their mortgages. Developers only seem to want to build big expensive homes...eek! We need to normalize tiny homes, mobile homes and sustainable living. Thank you for podcasting.
Mobile home interiors have greatly improved, rivaling those found in site built. The problem is now much more with the park than the trailer. The space between trailers remains a neglected element as does their collective arrangement. Following out the ideas of architectural theorist Christopher Alexander it is possible to rework what has all too often been 'negative space' into positive, pleasant, and useable space. Happy to share with you what I believe will prove to be the trailer park design of the future and will turn out to be the critical improvement which finally gets the middle class on board with mobile.
Electrician here. I make really good money because there's fewer and fewer of us. You can find figures for trades, and for us, it's something like for every thousand electricians that retire or get out of the trade, only a few hundred get into it. The whole "you gotta go to college to get a good job" isn't really true anymore. We're in the new age of the Blue Collar. Everything from electrical, plumbing, roofing, car maintenance, etc. is going to get more and more expensive because our labor pool keeps getting smaller and smaller.
it's located in California Hawiian Mobile Home Park in San Jose. Feel free to stop by this weekend on Saturday from 1pm - 4pm to check out our open house. 📍 Location: 3637 Snell Ave SPACE 161, San Jose, CA 95136
But the trade in value will put you upside down on you mobile home. Example you bought your mobile home for 200k, but then you want a mobile home upgrade is 300k, then you're in it for 500k.
But the end result, financially, is, you end up paying $350,000 for a home that's 'home only' price is $150,000 for that loan you took out, those interest rates will eat you alive, yeah i get that you're paying for the "convenience" of not having to pay that '$150,000' up front but jesus you end up paying more than double of what the home itself costs, amd it's still coming out of your own pocket, so I'd say, if your able to remodel and do your own upgrades on your existing home that is paid for, than that's a good move
Hello, quick question about mobile homes. Do mobile homes have proper plumbing like regular homes for showers and proper electricity such as plugging in a phone charger?