Unlike your typical home, a used manufactured home can be picked up and moved anywhere you want once you’re bought it.

The places to look for a used manufactured home are everywhere. The best place to look first are the classified ads in the local newspaper or internet websites such as Craigslist.

Another great website to investigate is Ebay or specific websites pertaining to the sale of used manufactured homes. Also look in the yellow pages of your telephone book because many manufactured home companies sell used as well as new homes.

Searching for a used manufactured home is only part of the process. You need to be certain that you’re buying a quality used manufactured home.

Determine the value of the mobile home of your choice. Because used manufactured homes usually depreciate in value very rapidly, you might discover that the one you’re looking at isn’t worth the sale price.

The Blue Book, either on the internet or at your local public library, is the typical way of checking the value of a particular manufactured home. If you are looking at the library and cannot find the blue book, as the librarian for assistance or check with your bank or manufactured home businesses for information.

The value of each used manufactured home can be raised by features like added-on garages, decks and additional rooms. Check with the local county appraisers offer to find out how the manufactured home property has been appraised for tax purposes.

You’ll also want to fully investigate the manufactured home’s condition. Manufactured homes age just like regular homes, and they can develop bad wiring, old furnaces, backed-up plumbing and anything that plagues regular home owners.

Hire an appraiser who knows about manufactured homes to determine the condition and value of the home you want. To find an appraiser, inquire at your bank or yellow pages.

If you don’t plan on moving the used manufactured home you’ve bought, you also need to seek approval from the park where the home is situated. Take this step before purchasing the home to avoid unexpected relocation costs. The park that your home is in might not be a desirable environment either, so scout that out as well.

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