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Action Manufactured Homes offers the lowest price available on all Redman & Champion Manufactured Homes Everyday. Unlike other manufactured home factory direct dealers, we never inflate our prices so we can offer sales gimmicks to make you believe you are getting a great deal. We offer our lowest possible price every day on all Redman and Champion Manufactured Homes. If inflated prices and sales gimmicks are what you are looking for then Action Manufactured Homes is NOT the right choice for you. However if you would like the lowest price available right up front, without the hassle of negotiating through sales gimmicks with high pressured sales people, then you have found the right place!!!!! Because we understand how to treat our customers we guarantee you will never be pressured by any of our staff to purchase a home. Our success can only be measured by making each and every one of our customers know they made the right choice Action Manufactured Homes "The Right Choice For You & Your Family"
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Compared to site-built (traditional stick-frame) homes, manufactured homes are about half the cost per square foot. In 1998 the average sales price of a manufactured home in the U.S. was $52,300. The average cost per square foot was $30.21. By comparison the average cost of a single-family site-built home including land was $136,425. When you exclude land costs, the price per square foot on a site-built home is $62.29, more than double the price per square foot of a manufactured home. The efficiencies of building homes in factories rather than on-site allow manufactured homes to match or beat the quality of site-built homes for a fraction of the cost. Manufactured homes are built on a non-removable steel chassis, the sections are transported to the site on their own wheels and joined together by a set-up crew. Manufactured homes can be placed on a permanent foundation (Stem Wall) and can even be ground set, giving the manufactured home a more (traditional stick-frame) apperance. By utilizing this type of set-up and affixing your manufactured home to real-property, you can expect to see an annual value increse much like you would with a site-built (traditional stick-frame) home.
How affordable are manufactured homes compared to site-built homes?
Manufactured Homes are built entirely in a factory under the federal building code administered by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These homes are constructed to meet the Federal Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Act of June 15, 1976. The federal standards regulate manufactured housing design and construction, strength and durability, transportability, fire resistance, energy efficiency and quality. The HUD Code also sets performance standards for the heating, plumbing, air conditioning, thermal and electrical systems. HUD is the only federally-regulated national building code. Each home or segment of a home is labeled with a red tag that is the manufacturer's guarantee the home was built to conform to the HUD code. On-site additions, such as garages, decks and porches, often add to the attractiveness of manufactured homes and must be built to local, state or regional building codes.Manufactured homes generally come in single or two-section units and their dimensions range from 8 feet or more wide and 40 feet or more long.