George Allen / EducateMHC Blog Mobile Home & Land Lease Community Advocate & Expert

September 26, 2024

No Formal Blog Posting This Week

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Blog Posting # 812; Copyright 27 September 2024. EducateMHC

Know this! HUD-Code manufactured housing (‘MH’) is federally-regulated, performance-based, affordable-attainable, factory-built housing (a.k.a. another type of offsite construction). And land lease communities (a.k.a. manufactured home communities & ‘mobile home parks’), comprise the commercial real estate (CRS’) component of MH! EducateMHC is the online advocate, official historian, trade term & trend tracker, as well as information resource for both business models, and to a lesser extent the recreational vehicle (‘RV’) industry. Access EducateMHC via (317) 881-3815; email: gfa7156@aol.com, and via www.educatemhc.com, to purchase Community Management in the Manufactured Housing Industry and SWAN SONG – a history of land lease communities & official record of annual MH production totals since 1955. And my autobiography, From SmittyAlpha6 to MHMaven, describes personal combat adventures in Vietnam as a USMC lieutenant, a 45 year entrepreneur business career in MH & community ownership, as well as freelance consultant and author of many nonfiction texts.

George Allen is the sole emeritus member of the Manufactured Housing Institute (‘MHI’), a founding board member of MHI’s National Communities Council (‘NCC’) division, an RV/MH Hall of Fame enshrinee, and MHInsider magazine’s ‘Allen Legacy’ columnist and editor at large. He’s a Vietnam combat veteran and retired lieutenant colonel of U.S. Marines, and author/editor of 30 books & chapbooks on MH, communities, business management, prayer & figures of speech.

No Formal Blog Posting This Week

Spencer Roane and I were in Elkhart, IN., most of this past week attending the annual RV industry Supplier’s Show at the RV/MH Hall of Fame. This was a first time experience for both of us, with me looking for ‘story ideas’ and Spencer, for tips and features to improve the recently concluded SECO Conference in Atlanta, GA. We found both.

But let me tell you, it was one Big Surprise as we turned off Indiana Route # 17 onto Executive Parkway. Across Route # 17 from the industrial park were several new RVs on display. As we drove the half mile long entrance drive to the RV/MH Hall of Fame, we saw dozens and dozens (hundreds?) of all types of recreational vehicles produced by a host of different manufacturers. And once on the RV/MH Hall of Fame campus – which displayed only homes from THOR Industries family of companies, ALL recreational vehicle types were present: travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, destination trailers, camping trailers, truck campers, park models, Class A, B & C motorhomes.

There were actually two shows going on at the same time. The Supplier Show already mentioned, and the Dealer Show for THOR Industries independent (street) RV retailers. Well, we registered and started walking and walking and walking. The Supplier Show was 100% indoors, filling both the huge brand new exposition center and half of Ingram Hall. The THOR Show was mostly outdoors, with the RV/MH Hall of Fame’s large outdoor covered pavilion serving as central meal area and protection from the intermittent rain showers.

On the drive back to Indianapolis we agreed the shows had been very worthwhile to visit. I have much to write about during the months ahead (e.g. Park Model RVs as affordable housing), and Spencer was excited about several ideas he’ll be transferring from this experience to the next SECO Conference during fall 2025.

So, what else is new? Not much worth mentioning here. Perhaps when I get through the accumulated mail and social media posts something else will surface.

George Allen

September 18, 2024

MH2X update, Better DEI, Project 2025, & RV book

Filed under: Uncategorized — George Allen @ 8:58 am

Blog Posting # 811; Copyright 20 September 2024. EducateMHC

Know this! HUD-Code manufactured housing (‘MH’) is federally-regulated, performance-based, affordable-attainable, factory-built housing (a.k.a. another type of offsite construction). And land lease communities (a.k.a. manufactured home communities & ‘mobile home parks’) comprise the commercial real estate (‘CRS’) component of MH! EducateMHC is the online advocate, official historian, trade term & trend tracker, as well as information resource for both business models, and to a lesser extent the recreational vehicle (‘RV’) industry. Access EducateMHC via (317) 881-3815; email: gfa7156@aol.com, and via www.educatemhc.com, to purchase Community Management in the Manufactured Housing Industry and SWAN SONG – a history of land lease communities & official record of annual MH production total since 1955. And my autobiography, From SmittyAlpha6 to MHMaven, describes personal combat adventures in Vietnam as a USMC lieutenant, a 45 year entrepreneur business career in MH & community ownership, as well as freelance consultant and author of many nonfiction texts.

George Allen is the sole emeritus member of the Manufactured Housing Institute (‘MHI’), a founding board member of MHI’s National Communities Council (‘NCC’) division, an RV/MH Hall of Fame enshrinee, and MHInsider magazine’s ‘Allen Legacy’ columnist and editor at large. He’s a Vietnam combat veteran and retired lieutenant colonel of U.S. Marines, and author/editor of 30 books & chapbooks on MH, communities, business management, prayer & figures of speech.

MH2X update, Better DEI, Project 2025, & RV book

MH2X. As I pen this week’s blog posting, the annual SECO Conference, in Atlanta, GA., is underway. I believe this is the 12th year for this seminal national gathering of owners/operators of small to mid-sized land lease communities (a.k.a. manufactured home communities & ‘mobile home parks’).

Not only is this year’s SECO Conference the most heavily attended to date, it is also the public platform where the MH2X initiative will gain major traction. As you likely know, the MH2X initiative encourages community owners/operator to buy many new HUD-Code manufactured homes for infill and upgrading of their properties – with the end goal being the doubling of MH production by year end 2025! During year 2023 the industry produced and shipped only 89,169 new HUD-Code homes. The 2025 goal? As just stated: 180,000 new HUD-Code manufactured homes!

How will this goal be accomplished? In addition to outright encouragement at the annual SECO Conferences, this year (2024) will see a new ShowSearch phone application introduced to the industry. Already, more than 150 manufactured housing plants across the U.S. have been entered into the ShowSearch database, and there’s room for more, via mountuswork@gmail.com How’s ShowSearch work? Community owners/operators interested in buying new manufactured homes for placement within their properties, and elsewhere, access the phone app to identify manufactured housing plants within 300 miles of their location. That way they likely have more choices from which to buy new HUD-Code homes!

A Better DEI. Some U.S, citizens, but not all, believe the quasi-political organizational framework known as DEI = Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, has gone too far in some arenas, e.g. higher education, various business models, and elsewhere. Well, a few pundits now suggest a new characterization of DEI, as being Discipline, Excellence, Intelligence! Robert Henry is the first public voice I heard voice this recommended change. How ‘bout you? A good idea or not?

As usual, I’d like to know your thought(s) on the matter. Gfa7156@aol.com

Project 2025. Yet another controversial topic. Project 2025 is a proposed ‘2025 Presidential Transition Project’ articulated by the conservative Heritage Foundation – but disavowed by presidential election candidate Donald Trump. In the most summary fashion it’s been described as a plan to cut federal spending and fire supposedly unfireable federal bureaucrats. In a more detailed fashion, some posit Project 2025 as a practical and timely means of 1) Securing our borders, 2) Dismantling the bloated administrative state, 3) Eliminating the Department of Education, & 4) Unleashing American energy. For more information, visit project2025.org 

Again, your thoughts on the matter? Gfa7156@aol.com

RV Book. ‘Visions in Leisure and Business’, an international journal of personal services, programming, and administration, researched and published in 2024 by the Journals at ScholarWorks@BGSU. The editor of this 200 pages work is David Groves (dgroves@bgsu.edu). In the front material he credits the RV/MH Hall of Fame, in Elkhart, IN., as a collaborator, with particular gratitude directed toward Mike Green and Kelsey McDaniel. Here’s a summary of the content of this scholarly work:

‘The Origins of the Vintage Trailer Movement, Vintage Camper Trailers’ by Dal Smilie

This work is dedicated to Al Hasselbeck, retired curator and historian at the RV/MH Hall of Fame for 20 years; his contribution here: ‘The Birth & Growth of RVing as a Lifestyle’

‘RVs as Affordable Housing’ by George Allen, RV/MH Hall of Fame enshrine & hostorian

‘Our RVing Experience, a Short History of RVing, and Its’ Future’, by Carol Colborn

‘Life Style: RV Consumer Issues’, by Mike Wendland

‘RVing: A Simpler Life Style’, by Daniel Maul

‘Developing an RV Destination for Tomorrow’s Guest’, by Ed O. Bridgman

‘How Growing-Up Camping Became a Family Business’, by Steve Ruth

‘Trailer Restoration’, by Tim Heintz

‘My Lifetime RV Adventure’, by Mark Nemeth

‘RVing Data: A Review’, by David L. Groves & Kathleen Munger

‘Annotations of RV Sources with Comments’ by Margaret Bobb

The 200 page book ends with information regarding subscription to Visions in Leisure and Business, via Bowling Green State University, 615 Pasteur Ave., Bowling Green, OH. 43402

I’ve placed a copy of this book in the George Allen Collection at the RV/MH Hall of Fame Library in Elkhart, IN.

George Allen

September 14, 2024

The ‘Whole U.S. Housing Story: July 2024’

Filed under: Uncategorized — George Allen @ 11:25 am

Blog Posting # 810; Copyright 13 September 2024. EducateMHC

Know this! HUD-Code manufactured housing (‘MH’) is federally-regulated, performance-based, affordable-attainable, factory-built housing (a.k.a. another type of offsite construction). And land lease communities (a.k.a. manufactured home communities & ‘mobile home parks’) comprise the commercial real estate (‘CRS’) component of MH! EducateMHC is the online advocate, official historian, trade term & trend tracker, as well as information resource for both business models, and to a lesser extent the recreational vehicle (‘RV’) industry. Access EducateMHC via (317) 881-3815; email gfa7156@aol.com and via www.educatemhc.com, to purchase Community Management in the Manufactured Housing Industry and SWAN SONG – a history of land lease communities & official record of annual MH production totals since 1955. And my autobiography, From SmittyAlpha6 to MHMaven, describes personal combat adventures in Vietnam as a USMC lieutenant, a 45 year entrepreneur business career in MH & community ownership, as well as freelance consultant & author of many nonfiction texts.

George Allen is the sole emeritus member of the Manufactured Housing Institute (‘MHI’), a founding board member of MHI’s National Communities Council (‘NCC’) division, an RV/MH Hall of Fame enshrinee, and MHInsider magazine’s ‘Allen Legacy’ columnist and editor at large. He’s a Vietnam combat veteran and retired lieutenant colonel of U.S. Marines, and author/editor of 30 books & chapbooks on MH, communities, business management, prayer & figures of speech.

The ‘Whole U.S. Housing Story: July 2024’

With each passing month I gain confidence I’m ‘onto something significant’ where U.S. housing starts statistical reporting is concerned. As most readers of this weekly blog know, I’ve been tracking monthly and annual HUD-Code manufactured housing production for many years.*1 And during the last decade or so, I’ve reported on Wall Street stock market performance of five HUD-Code manufacturers and five publicly-owned portfolio owners/operators of land lease communities.*2 Well, starting this year (2024) I broadened this statistical reporting horizon to research and collectively  report all forms of new single family residential housing starts nationwide. This has not been easy or without error. To the best of my knowledge this inclusive perspective has never before been explored. So, here’s where I am with the project to date.

First, what types of single family residential housing comprise the ‘Whole U.S. Housing Story’? Well, largest category is what the US Census Bureau refers to as privately-owned, single family site-built housing. Parenthetically, this includes HUD-Code manufactured homes sited on permanent foundations and owned fee simple. In July that housing start category total numbered 1,238,000 units (seasonally annualized), and when divided by 12 months = 103,166/month of July.*3 But that’s not all. There’s now what is known as offsite construction.

Offsite Construction, a fairly new inclusive housing trade term, is comprised of 1) modular & panelized (a.k.a. ‘prefab’) housing, 2) HUD-Code manufactured housing or MH, & 3) Park Model recreational vehicles (i.e. Today oft cited as housing, especially in Sunbelt regions of the U.S.).

In the first instance, as there are no formal data ‘trackers’, it is suggested one calculate 2% of the 1,238,000 for estimated annual volume of modular & panelized housing units or 24,760 units; then divide by 12 months to calculate 2,063+/- such units during July 2024.  

Institute for Building Technology & Safety (‘IBTS’) supplies HUD-Code manufactured housing totals, e.g. for July = 7,896 units, of singlesection and multisection configurations.

And, RVIA News announces Park Model production totals monthly, e.g. 337 for July 2024.  Now, those three totals together (10,296) comprise the estimated total volume of offsite construction; again, being modular & panelized; HUD-Code MH; and, Park Model RVs.

When the 10,296 units of offsite construction are added to the monthly residual of 1,238,000 housing starts (i.e. 1,238,000 divided by 12 months & minus 2,063 mods & panelized = 101,104 units); suggesting a grand total of 111,400 ‘whole U.S. housing starts’ during July 2024.

Bottom line? 111,400 ‘whole U.S. housing starts’ during July 2024, annualized (but not seasonally adjusted), suggests an total of 1,336,800 units by year end 2024; 97,800 more than the 1,238,000 seasonally-adjusted housing starts suggested by the U.S. Census bureau in July, but  664,200 units fewer than the estimated 2,000,000 housing starts needed annually to meet U.S. housing needs!

That is indeed the ‘bottom line’ reason for calculating monthly, then annual, ‘whole U.S. housing starts – to gauge how well – or poorly, the whole housing market is performing in behalf of the U.S. citizenry. Today it is not performing well at all! Why? It all has to do with housing finance; the availability and cost of traditional housing mortgages as well as chattel capital (a.k.a. personal property loans or ‘home only loans’) for MHs sited in land lease communities nationwide!

So, where do we go from here? Again, assuming I continue to research and publish this ‘Whole U.S. Housing Starts’ data each month, working out kinks along the way, this report gives us a better, more accurate view of housing start volume in the U.S. month to month and annually.

Your observations, comments, and recommendations are welcome here: Gfa7156@aol.com

GFA

End Notes.

  1. For annual MH production totals dating back to 1955, read SWAN SONG, a history of land lease communities, to see the roller coaster this industry has been on for 50 years. This text available for purchase directly from www.educatemhc.com
  • Land lease communities, a.k.a. manufactured home communities, and before that, ‘mobile home parks’.
  • Census.gov/construction/nrc.pdf/newresconst/pdf (Reminder: Use monthly data)

September 5, 2024

It’s Been Awhile…

Filed under: Uncategorized — George Allen @ 6:38 am

Blog Posting # 809; Copyright 6 September 2024. EducateMHC

Know this! HUD-Code manufactured housing (‘MH’) is federally-regulated, performance-based, affordable-attainable, factory-built housing (a.k.a. another type of offsite construction). And land lease communities (a.k.a. manufactured home communities & ‘mobile home parks’) comprise the commercial real estate (‘CRE’) component of MH! EducateMHC is the online advocate, official historian, trade term & trend tracker, as well as information resource for both business models, and to a lesser extent the recreational vehicle (‘RV’) industry. Access EducateMHC via (317) 881-3815; email: gfa7156@aol.com, and via www.educatemhc.com to purchase Community Management in the Manufactured Housing Industry and SWAN SONG – a history of land lease communities & official record of annual MH production totals since 1955. And my autobiography, From SmittyAlpha6 to MHMaven, describes personal combat adventures in Vietnam as a USMC lieutenant, a 45 year entrepreneur business career in MH & community ownership, as well as freelance consultant & author of many nonfiction texts.

George Allen is the sole emeritus member of the Manufactured Housing Institute (‘MHI’), a founding board member of MHI’s National Communities Council (‘NCC’) division, an RV/MH Hall of Fame enshrinee, and MHInsider magazine’s ‘Allen Legacy’ columnist and editor at large. He’s a Vietnam combat veteran and retired lieutenant colonel of U.S. Marines, and author/editor of 30 books & chapbooks on MH, communities, business management, prayer & figures of speech.

It’s Been Awhile…

On occasion I like to share a potpourri (‘mixture of eclectic factoids’) of observations, definitions, and information accumulated over a period of time, I hope will be of interest to readers. Here goes:

Let’s begin by picking up where we left off in last week’s blog posting (#808), relative to best features to include when spec’ing a new HUD-Code manufactured home. One of our loyal blog readers sent me his list of additional recommended features:

Heat Pumps – 15 SEER or better

House fans throughout the house

Dehumidifier hook up

Hybrid heat pump water heaters

Crown molding throughout

Wired and braced for ceiling fans in all rooms

Wired and braced for outside motion security lights

Supply cutoff valves on all sinks and toilets

OSB wrapped

And, of course, this list could go on, but you get the idea. When asked why he recommends these features, this land lease community owner/operator says: “The more energy upgrades we add to the home, the lower the power bill for our homeowner/site lessee. And since we plan on seeing these residents daily for the next 20-30 years, we want them to have a quality built home in which to live!”

Did you know the trendy word WOKE can be thought of as an acronym? I didn’t either. Knew it started out as ‘alertness to racial prejudice and discrimination’; then broadened to include identity politics of the American Left. Well some pundits of late, disillusioned with controversial societal interlopers like DEI and CRT, opine that WOKE has shifted camps, and now as an acronym, ‘Willfully Overlooks Known Evil’ of contemporary liberal politics and social mores.*1

There’s a new type ADU (accessory dwelling unit) seeking traction in the affordable-attainable housing discussion. It’s called a BUNKIE. What’s a Bunkie? It’s a small cabin (oft sold as kits) ranging in size from 99 – 220 square feet, and in price from $6,000-20,000. In Canada it’s referred to as a livable shed. So we now have Bunkies, Park Model RVs, Tiny Houses, converted steel shipping containers, and other variants as ADUs. It’s one reason I hope to journey to Grand Rapids, MI., on 25 September, to take in the annual ShedBuilder EXPO at the DeVos Place. While it hasn’t happened yet (that I know of), I fully expect some shed builders to raise their product to the next level of sophistication and start turning out something akin to ‘shed homes’ (Need a much better marketing term; maybe Sophished?), as their answer to the shortage of affordable-attainable housing in the U.S. today.

Skeptical Inquirer magazine, in a recent promotional piece, suggests using the acronym SLACK to combat pervasive, persuasive conspiracy theories in one’s news resources:

S. ‘Does the news attempt to scare or shock?’ Then ‘watch out’!

L. ‘Does the news rely on complicated logistics?’ Be wary!

A. ‘Does the news revolve around A-list celebrities?’ Check it!

P. ‘Does the news demonstrate prejudice? Run!

OK, so now for some interesting ‘Aging by the Numbers’, citing U.S. Census Bureau statistics:

“More than 10,000 people turn 65 every day in the U.S.”

“By 2060, the U.S. is projected to have 88.8 million citizens over the age of 65.”

“As of 2020, females comprised a slightly higher share of the U.S. population than males.” 168.8 million Or 50.9% vs. 162.7 million or 49.1%

“According to the 2020 census, 1 in 6 people were 65 or older.”

“Baby boomers are those defined as being born between 1946 & 1964. The first baby boomers turned 65 in the year 2022.”

“The United States population, as of August 2024, is 336,851,169.”

“The world population is 8,063,791,098.”

And finally, a couple book reviews:

J.D. Vance’s ‘memoir of a family and culture in crisis’, Hillbilly Elegy, was first published in 2016, well before he was named as former President Donald Trump’s VP running mate in this year’s presidential election.  IMHO, this is an autobiography (i.e. a collection of life memoirs) that deserves to be read by every American! Why? Because it introduces the ‘whole man’ who might well be our next vice president. Many folk with a humble and troubled childhood like his would not deign to share it with the U.S. public at large – but JD does. And it is so encouraging to read how he worked and fought to put much of his past behind him, by joining the U.S. Marines and serving overseas, then graduating from college and Yale Law School. It’s a fairly easy ‘read’ and certainly engaging from beginning to end. Let me know what you think of the book? Gfa7156@aol.com

Just finished Kristin Hannah’s epic tale of women (mainly nurses) who served in the Republic of Vietnam (i.e. Vietnam War) during the 1960s & 1970s. The book, titled The Women, is hard to put down at times, especially during action sequences. I lost interest only when the main character engaged in opposing that conflict (via Vietnam Veterans Against the Vietnam War & protest marches). But as she battles back from her personal emotional battles, the reader is again immersed in a gripping narrative. I particularly appreciated the descriptions of causes, manifestations and consequences of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). In my case, after returning from Vietnam, I battled an inability to cry or show emotion for ten years, and being mirthful whenever in the presence of death among family members and friends. All that’s behind me now. But reading the book certainly stirred long suppressed emotions, but in a healthy fashion. So, if you have friends or family who were involved in the Vietnam era, and even if you don’t, The Women makes for an engaging and worthwhile ‘read’!

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End Notes.

  1. DEI = Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & CRT = Critical Race Theory.

George Allen

September 3, 2024

HUD-Code Housing Features

Filed under: Uncategorized — George Allen @ 10:11 am

Know this! HUD-Code manufactured housing (‘MH’) is federally-regulated, performance-based, affordable-attainable factory-built housing (a.k.a. another type of offsite construction). And land lease communities (a.k.a. manufactured home communities & ‘mobile home parks’) comprise the commercial real estate (‘CRE’) component of MH! EducateMHC is the online advocate, official historian, trade term & trend tracker, as well as information resource for both business models, and to a lesser extent the recreational vehicle (‘RV’) industry. Access EducateMHC via (317) 881-3815; email: gfa7156@aol.com, and via www.educatemhc.com to purchase Community Management in the Manufactured Housing Industry and SWAN SONG – a history of land lease communities & official record of annual MH production totals since 1955. And my autobiography, From SmittyAlpha6 to MHMaven, describes personal combat adventures in Vietnam as a USMC lieutenant, a 45 year entrepreneur business career in MH & community ownership, as well as freelance consultant & author of many nonfiction texts.

George Allen is the sole emeritus member of the Manufactured Housing Institute (‘MHI’), a founding board member of MHI’s National Communities Council (‘NCC’) division, an RV/MH Hall of Fame enshrinee, and MHInsider magazine’s ‘Allen Legacy’ columnist and editor at large. He’s a Vietnam combat veteran and retired lieutenant colonel of U.S. Marines, and author/editor of 30 books & chapbooks on MH, communities, business management, prayer & figures of speech.

HUD-Code Housing Features

One land lease community portfolio owner/operator, who regularly markets and sells new HUD-Code manufactured homes onsite, offers potential homebuyer/site lessees no fewer than three dozen features to consider, in addition to those which are standard fare with most manufacturers. Here they are broken down into two lists; the first are ‘Preferred features, but not necessary’, and the second one ‘Strongly preferred features’. Perhaps this is something you should consider offering your customers.

Preferred features, but not necessary

  • Upgrade rear door and light panels
  • Ensure insulation (approx. R30, R11 & R22) within ceilings, walls and floors
  • Improve with thermos-pane and tilt-in windows
  • Upgrade roof venting; especially in overhangs, and certainly ridge vents
  • Add dormer over front entrance
  • Use Fiberglass and porcelain showers, tubs and sinks
  • Prefer flat ceilings throughout
  • Consider an electrical connection near end of house, away from hitch
  • Prefer sheetrock in living room and kitchen
  • Use attractive durable kitchen cabinets, longer & taller when possible
  • Ensure Internet & USB ports in kitchen, living room or foyer
  • Have a garbage disposal unit
  • Install cabinets & shelves in laundry room
  • Have separate shower & tub in master bedroom

Strongly prefer features:

  • Use transom windows in living room, bedrooms and hallway
  • Upgrade the front door
  • Upgrade exterior lights at both entrances
  • Ensure shutters on all windows
  • Include deadbolt & knob locks all keyed to same key
  • Installed windows closer to corners and not in middle of the wall
  • 2” blinds throughout the home
  • Panel interior doors
  • Have lights over mirrors in master bathroom
  • Upgrade lighting package to include ceiling lights throughout home
  • Use 40 or 50 gallon hot water heater
  • Install a water shutoff valve for entire house
  • Wall switches for closets – on the outside of closet
  • Linoleum or panel flooring in all areas of house, but carpet in bedrooms
  • Ensure kitchens are ‘eye candy’, e.g. island or breakfast bar preferred
  • Include dishwasher, and refrigerator with ice maker
  • Finish interiors of all cabinets; no raw USB or plywood surfaces visible
  • Prefer canned or pendulum light fixtures in the kitchen
  • For attractive view across living room & kitchen, install front door on opposite wall from kitchen sink
  • To improve living room ‘eye candy’, consider wainscoting
  • Put ceiling fans in living room, master bedroom, and on front porch ceiling
  • Ensure large mirror and double vanities in master bedroom
  • Put frames around bathroom mirrors
  • Install a 200-amp electrical panel
  • Use overhead A/C ducts and vents
  • A/C ‘A’ coil installed in furnace (air handler)
  • Put an electrical outlet on front porch

So, what do you think? Too many options, or frankly, what our manufactured housing customers deserve to have in their dream home? What different features do you offer that are not on either of these two lists? Let me know via gfa7156@aol.com

George Allen

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