In the past, the manufactured housing industry was plagued with outdated terminology and negative connotations. Today, manufactured homes are no longer considered “trailers” or “mobile home parks”—they’re like any other dwelling, except they’re constructed in environmentally protected areas, and can be a better option than site-built homes for many reasons.
Rick Robinson joins the podcast to discuss the evolution of manufactured housing and how the industry is promoting new factory-built solutions, such as barndominiums and modular mansions. Manufactured construction tends to be more efficient and cost-effective; fully customizable (amenities, design, layout, etc.); and located in amenity-rich communities featuring golf courses, dog parks, swimming pools, and more.
Rick also explores U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations, industry resources to consider, and where to research available inventory. Further, he shares his thoughts on “From Bookwork to Blueprints,” a documentary that tells the heartwarming story of students who built a modular home at their school to donate to Habitat for Humanity.
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