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Study: Mobile Home Prices Outpace Single-Family Homes

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In the face of such expensive real estate, many would-be buyers may consider more affordable options like manufactured, or mobile, homes. But just because mobile homes are typically less expensive than more traditional site-built, single-family housing, it doesn’t mean they’re cheap.

On the contrary, our newest analysis of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and U.S. Census Bureau data finds that the average sales price of new mobile homes in the U.S. easily tops six figures. In addition, our analysis finds that the sales price of new mobile homes rose faster than the sales price of new single-family homes between 2017 and 2022.

No. 1: Idaho

No. 2: Montana

No. 3: Arizona

Though the relatively low cost of a mobile home can make one appealing, buying and owning one isn’t without drawbacks.

While the average sales price of new mobile homes has risen over time, some current owners may find that reselling existing units can be difficult, especially if they don’t own the land their home is placed on. Further, securing a loan for a mobile home can be challenging and costly for borrowers with poor credit scores or those trying to buy one on land they don’t own.

These drawbacks — in addition to other downsides, like needing to pay trailer park or land access fees—may be enough to discourage some buyers from considering a mobile home, even if they find the price appealing.