Allen Siems

Buying Your Home
Whether you're looking to downsize or upsize, empty nester or snowbirding - buying a manufactured home requires a trusted source who will provide expertise and will target your search based on your individual needs and wants. Let me be the key to the home of your dreams. Simply mobile tropics living!
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Do Your Homework
Before you buy, take these steps to protect yourself and your investment:
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Visit the park. Take a look at the park and the mobile home that you would like to buy.
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Talk to people who live in the park. They will be your future neighbors and have the best knowledge about how the mobile home park operates. If there is a mobile homeowners’ association, talk to the board of directors.
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Figure out what you are buying. Are you buying the mobile home and the land? Or are you buying the mobile home and renting the lot from the mobile home park owner? Will you have a mortgage? You will have different legal rights in each scenario.
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Ask about the park rules. Is your pet allowed within the park? Are there certain age restrictions on the residents in the park? What is the process for selling your mobile home in the park in the future?
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In today's time - affordability is a big key on purchasing a manufactured or mobile home, followed by the low maintenance and easy living. All which play into the attractivness for those looking to retire or become snowbirds. The 55+ communities have many ammenities for it's residents from pools, pickleball, community centers with events, dances, parties and more. Finding the right community for you with ammenities, cost, affordability, access to retail and restaurants all play a key role in finding your next dream home.
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Get the Most Value for Your Money When Buying a Home
Manufactured Home Prices
Manufactured home prices are not too good to be true—they’re too good to pass up!
While building a traditional home from the ground up is an incredibly expensive venture, you can have all the benefits of a brand-new home at a fraction of the cost when you choose a manufactured home instead.
Manufactured homes are built in environmentally controlled factories where there is no down time in construction caused by Florida’s often harsh weather. And, because component parts to your new home are bought in bulk, our homebuilders can pass the savings along to you.
