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There are two primary options: placing your home on land you own or intend to purchase, or leasing property on a private lot, in a planned community, or in a park.
If you are looking for property to purchase, ask your retailer. Many retailers are also real estate agents or have contacts with agents who are experienced with sourcing land.
Owning the property under a home is attractive to many buyers. It may make it easier to qualify for conventional financing and the land and home together may appreciate faster than owning a home alone.
Leasing a site can be a less expensive option and is typically less complicated than buying property. However, it is important
Once your home is delivered, professionally trained installation personnel need to complete the home, connect all utilities, and arrange for any required inspections. The correct installation of your home is critical. Here's where working with a reputable retailer like Mountain Valley Homes and experienced contractors really pays off. The steps will vary by home model and the location where the home is installed. Unlike a site-built home, installation typically only takes a few weeks rather than months.
As part of the process, coordination with third-party vendors will be scheduled and installation of accessories such as awnings, porches, etc., will be completed.
Once the installation work is done, your home will be thoroughly vacuumed, dusted, and any construction debris removed.
Once your home is installed, there's only one step to go: Inspection
Once you have closed the funding on your new home, it's time for final inspection. This is your opportunity to make sure that everything has been done right. Get organized and use a checklist so you cover everything.
You're going to want to check:
· Doors and windows
· Electrical outlets
· Kitchen and bathroom fixtures
· Lights and switches
· Smoke alarms
· Appliances
· Trim and moldings
· Cabinets and hardware
· Carpeting
While you're conducting your own detailed inspection, We will also be with you too. Many states will also require a final inspection. You benefit from these inspections - they ensure all local codes are met, which can prevent expensive problems down the road.
