
Why Owning A Manufactured Home Is The Most Affordable And Best Type Of Home Ownership Option For Prospective Home Owners To Avail Themselves Of, The Benefits Of Owning A Manufactured Home, And The Downsides Of Owning A Manufactured Home
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This essay sheds light on why owning a manufactured home is the utmost most affordable and best type of home ownership option for prospective home owners to avail themselves of, demystifies the benefits of owning a manufactured home, and reveals the downsides appertaining to owning a manufactured home. In spite the stigmatized perception of manufactured homes, owning a manufactured home is by far the utmost affordable home ownership option for prospective home owners to avail themselves of. Owning a manufactured home is also deemed to be the quintessential home ownership option for prospective home owners to avail themselves of for a myriad of disparate reasons. The homes that were manufactured in the digital era and that resemble mobile homes are manufactured homes even though people erroneously often refer to them as mobile homes. Manufactured homes are manufactured in a factory setting and have just as much structural integrity, if not more, than stick-built homes which are built on a housing site instead of in a factory setting. The housing units built in a factory setting after 1976, the manufactured homes, are no more vulnerable to tornado damage than stick-built homes. Stick-built homes are far more prone to having less structural integrity than manufactured homes due to having been exposed to the outdoor elements when being constructed in outdoor settings. On the other hand, manufactured homes are constructed in a factory setting and are not exposed to “rain, snow, hail, sleet”, nor wind when they are being constructed. Since manufactured homes are constructed in a factory setting, their construction materials are inapt to be adversely affected by weather conditions during the manufactured home construction process. The construction materials of a manufactured homes are inapt to be impacted by severe weather conditions, such as thunderstorms, winter storms, tornadoes, and floods, during the manufactured home construction process. On the other hand, the constructions materials of a stick-built home are highly prone to being impacted by severe weather conditions, such as thunderstorms, winter storms, tornadoes, and floods, during the stick-built home construction process. This is because, outdoor settings that serve as construction sites for stick-built home render construction materials highly prone to being impacted by severe weather conditions. In stark contrast to manufactured homes that are constructed in indoor factory settings.
Details
- Publication Date
- Jul 2, 2023
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781312388826
- Category
- Young Adult
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Dr. Harrison Sachs
Specifications
- Pages
- 32
- Binding Type
- Paperback Perfect Bound
- Interior Color
- Black & White
- Dimensions
- Executive (7 x 10 in / 178 x 254 mm)