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2 bed • 2 bath • 1,256 sqft • 2233 E BEHREND Drive #135, 3 bed • 1.75 bath • 1,457 sqft • 2335 W ESTRELLA Road,
4 bed • 2 bath • 1,456 sqft • 16005 N 32nd Street #157, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,188 sqft • 241 W Appalachian, Buy a home with no down payment.No down payment? No problem! Move into your dream home, rent it monthly with built-in savings that accumulate towards an eventual down payment. Buy when you're ready -- in 30 days, in 3 years, or any time in between. Get prequalified in under 3 minutes Learn more about ZeroDown's rent-to-own program 5 bed • 3 bath • 2,305 sqft • 0 E Horizon Trail, 2 bed • 2 bath • 1,507 sqft • 40619 N Bogey Drive,
4 bed • 2 bath • 2,048 sqft • 11415 N David, 3 bed • 2 bath • 1,281 sqft • 45338 W MADISON Avenue, 2 bed • 1 bath • 841 sqft • 2704 E OCOTILLO Drive, 4 bed • 2 bath • 1,479 sqft • 5911 S Bonney, 3 bed • 1 bath • 1,386 sqft • 17500 W Wolcott, 2 bed • 2 bath • 1,056 sqft • 650 N Hawes Road #3320, 2 bed • 2 bath • 1,200 sqft • 26447 S Lakeview Drive #2, 4 bed • 2 bath • 1,904 sqft • 11333 N Derringer, 4 bed • 2 bath • 1,792 sqft • 11531 N Musket, 4 bed • 2 bath • 1,932 sqft • 16180 N Forecastle, 2 bed • 1.75 bath • 1,200 sqft • 305 S 72ND Place, 3 bed • 2 bath • 2,000 sqft • 5933 S Leanne, Showing 1 - 18 of 1667 Homes If you’re looking for an inexpensive property to own in Arizona, a mobile home could be exactly what you need. Otherwise known as trailers, mobile homes have been around since the 1930s, but their popularity has soared in recent years. A mobile home is cheaper because you don’t buy the land it’s situated on – effectively making it 'personal property' rather than 'real estate property'. So they offer a more affordable option of home ownership, which is especially helpful if you’re on a tight budget. Mobile homes are prefabricated structures built in a factory and placed on a site – which usually has a fantastic sense of community. You can buy single-wide mobile homes, which are a maximum of 18 feet (5.5m) wide. Or you could choose a double-wide at a maximum of 20 feet, which provides plenty of space for larger families. If you want to enjoy the freedom of owning a mobile home in Arizona, take a look at our listings. Read MoreRead Less If You Love Mobile Homes, Then You May Also Like:Browse Mobile Homes For Sale by city in ArizonaMobile Homes For Sale in Phoenix, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Mesa, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Tucson, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Scottsdale, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Gilbert, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Surprise, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Buckeye, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Chandler, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Peoria, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in San Tan Valley, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Maricopa, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Glendale, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Queen Creek, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Marana, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Goodyear, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Casa Grande, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Sun City, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Tempe, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Avondale, AZ Mobile Homes For Sale in Oro Valley, AZ Explore homes by type and style in ArizonaBrowse Mobile Homes For Sale by statesIndicates a property listed by a real estate brokerage other than the web site owner. Information Deemed Reliable But Not Guaranteed. All information should be verified by the recipient and none is guaranteed as accurate by ARMLS. Copyright © 2022 Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service, Inc. All rights reserved. The data relating to real estate listings on this website comes in part from the Internet Data Exchange (IDX) program of Multiple Listing Service of Southern Arizona. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Listings provided by brokerages other than Redfin are identified with the MLSSAZ IDX Logo. All Information Is Deemed Reliable But Is Not Guaranteed Accurate. Listing information Copyright 2022 MLS of Southern Arizona. All Rights Reserved. What is the difference between a mobile home and a manufactured?The Difference Between Mobile and Manufactured Homes
The only difference between the two types of homes is the date they were built. According to HUD, a factory-built home prior to June 15, 1976 is a mobile home and one built after June 15, 1976 is a manufactured home.
Do manufactured homes on land depreciate?A disadvantage of buying a mobile home is that its value will depreciate quickly. Like a new car, once a mobile home leaves the factory, it quickly drops in value. Stick-built homes, on the other hand, normally appreciate in value over time because the stick-built home owner almost always owns the underlying land.
Why are manufactured homes so cheap?Manufactured Homes and Affordability
Because they are mass produced and built on assembly lines, manufactured homes cost less to make and therefore less to buy.
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