Description
Fully Rebuilt. Bank-Approved. Mountain Views Included. Most renovated manufactured homes stop at the cosmetic layer. New paint, new flooring, maybe new counters. This one went further. Every system in this home has been replaced: subfloor, LVP flooring, electrical, plumbing, insulation, sheetrock, roof, kitchen cabinets, and appliances. New studs were added to the outside walls to facilitate more insulation. This is, in every meaningful sense, a new home. That scope of renovation earned this home something most older manufactured homes can't claim: an Idaho Mobile Home Compliance Rehabilitation Certificate. That certificate matters to you as a buyer because it means the home qualifies for standard homeowners insurance and opens access to a significantly broader pool of lenders than a conventional manufactured home purchase. If you've been told mobile homes are hard to finance, this one is the exception. Your conventional lender can likely write this loan. Skylights in the vaulted ceiling bedrooms bring in natural light, making the space feel open. The kitchen is finished with white granite countertops and includes a Samsung Bespoke refrigerator and a full appliance package. The kitchen window frames a direct, unobstructed view of the mountains that no renovation budget can manufacture. Step outside onto the front deck, and that view expands. This is the kind of morning that people move to Idaho for. The lot is fully fenced with a gate; the park has recently been upgraded; and the community runs quietly. Lot rent is $500 per month and covers water and septic. This home's quality is better than that of a new manufactured home, with upgrades more similar to those of a stick-built home.
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3BEDS
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N/AACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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900SQFT
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$149$/SQFT
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Description
Fully Rebuilt. Bank-Approved. Mountain Views Included. Most renovated manufactured homes stop at the cosmetic layer. New paint, new flooring, maybe new counters. This one went further. Every system in this home has been replaced: subfloor, LVP flooring, electrical, plumbing, insulation, sheetrock, roof, kitchen cabinets, and appliances. New studs were added to the outside walls to facilitate more insulation. This is, in every meaningful sense, a new home. That scope of renovation earned this home something most older manufactured homes can't claim: an Idaho Mobile Home Compliance Rehabilitation Certificate. That certificate matters to you as a buyer because it means the home qualifies for standard homeowners insurance and opens access to a significantly broader pool of lenders than a conventional manufactured home purchase. If you've been told mobile homes are hard to finance, this one is the exception. Your conventional lender can likely write this loan. Skylights in the vaulted ceiling bedrooms bring in natural light, making the space feel open. The kitchen is finished with white granite countertops and includes a Samsung Bespoke refrigerator and a full appliance package. The kitchen window frames a direct, unobstructed view of the mountains that no renovation budget can manufacture. Step outside onto the front deck, and that view expands. This is the kind of morning that people move to Idaho for. The lot is fully fenced with a gate; the park has recently been upgraded; and the community runs quietly. Lot rent is $500 per month and covers water and septic. This home's quality is better than that of a new manufactured home, with upgrades more similar to those of a stick-built home.
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