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Manufactured Homes

A manufactured home is a factory-built home that can be placed on a piece of land. It is assembled mostly offsite before moving to the property where they are set up. U.S. Housing and Urban Development established a strict federal standard to guide the construction of these homes in 1976. This code covers the quality of all aspects of a manufactured home and is regularly updated to account for new technology: 

    • Design
    • Strength and durability 
    • Fire resistance
    • Some degree of energy efficiency
    • Performance standards, including electricity, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems
    • Overall quality 
Is site/lot rent for manufactured homes and what does it include?

At Inspire Communities we have a professional onsite staff that manages the community and upkeep of the amenities. The site/lot rent will help cover these costs along with community repairs and improvements such as road repairs, fences, and infrastructure.

Modular homes are also constructed in a climate-controlled factory but are built to be placed on a traditional home foundation from the beginning.

 

Modular homes are typically constructed in sections, which are then transported to the home site and assembled there. Because of this versatile construction technique, modular homes are available in nearly every kind of material and design that a home buyer could want. Modular homes can easily be built with foundation types that are less common in manufactured homes, such as basements.

Construction

The materials used in manufactured home construction are the same as “traditional” or site-built homes. These materials include but are not limited to the following:

    • Lumber framing
    • Fiberglass insulation
    • Electrical wiring
    • PVC or chrome plumbing
    • Wood flooring
    • Other primary systems within the home

Materials are stored in a factory and put to use in a temperature-controlled climate. Having materials indoors ensures the quality and lifetime performance of the manufactured home construction materials.

Financing

Many different financing options are often available to manufactured home buyers, even if you don’t have great credit. Make sure to investigate all of the following options when searching for an affordable manufactured home loan. Options may vary by state and by type of home:

    • FHA Loan
    • Dealer Financing
    • Chattel Mortgage
    • Personal Loan

Closing costs will always vary by lender. We encourage you to discuss the closing costs charged by the lenders while discussing financing options with them.

Most states require homeowners to pay a personal property tax similar to owning a vehicle. Inspire pays the property taxes in most states although there are a few exceptions. Please check with your community team or state regulations as to how property taxes are treated in your state.

Value

Recent studies including a pilot report put out by the Federal Housing Finance Agency and Fannie Mac and Freddie Mac show manufactured homes do retain value in a very similar fashion to site-built homes. It’s been a long-time misconception that manufactured homes depreciate after the initial sale.

All-Age Communities

An all-age community is a neighborhood designed for residents of all ages and life stages. Families, individuals, couples, and retirees live side by side, creating a diverse and welcoming environment where everyone belongs.

Our all-age communities feature manufactured homes designed for comfortable, everyday living. Homes vary by location, but many offer practical layouts, outdoor space, and the opportunity to live in a well-maintained neighborhood at an attainable price point.

All-age communities are active, lived-in neighborhoods where people look out for one another. From kids playing outside to neighbors gathering for events or casual conversations, these communities are designed to support connection, stability, and a sense of belonging—without feeling crowded or chaotic.

Options vary by community. Some residents choose to own their manufactured home, while others prefer to rent. Our on-site teams can help explain what’s available and walk through your options clearly and honestly.

55+ Communities

A 55+ community is an age-qualified neighborhood designed for adults aged 55 and better. At least one resident in each household must meet the age requirement. This helps create a setting that feels comfortable, calm, and aligned with this stage of life, while still supporting independence and connection.

Our 55+ communities feature well-maintained manufactured homes designed for everyday living. These homes offer comfortable layouts, practical features, and the opportunity to enjoy homeownership or renting in a neighborhood built with care and respect.

Many residents choose 55+ living for the balance it offers—connection without pressure, and comfort without complication. These communities often provide a quieter environment, shared experiences with neighbors in similar life stages, and the freedom to focus on what matters most, whether that’s staying active, building friendships, or simply enjoying a more relaxed pace.

Options vary by location. Some residents choose to own their manufactured home, while others prefer to rent. Our community teams are happy to walk you through what’s available and help you understand your options clearly and at your own pace.

RV Resort Communities

Inspire Communities offers a range of RV options, including resort-style RV communities and RV sites located within manufactured home communities. Some are ideal for short stays or seasonal travel, while others support longer-term RV living. Availability and amenities vary by location.

Both options may be available, depending on the community. Some RV locations are designed for shorter stays or seasonal visitors, while others accommodate longer-term residency. Our community teams can help explain what’s available at each location.

Most RV communities offer standard hookups such as water, sewer, and electric. Specific services and site features vary by location, and our teams are happy to share details so you know what to expect before you arrive.

Yes, access to amenities depends on the specific community. In resort-style RV locations, amenities may include pools, clubhouses, or event spaces. In mixed communities, RV residents may also have access to shared common areas.

New Development Communities

A New Development Community is a thoughtfully planned neighborhood designed and built as part of a larger, cohesive vision. Instead of growing over time piece by piece, these communities are developed with homes, amenities, infrastructure, and shared spaces intentionally integrated from the start to create a connected and welcoming environment. Depending on the location, communities may be designed for all ages or as age-qualified 55+ neighborhoods.

Our New Development Communities feature modern manufactured homes designed for comfortable, everyday living. Home styles and floor plans vary by location, but many include open layouts, energy-efficient features, outdoor living space, and contemporary finishes that support both functionality and style.

Life in a New Development Community is designed to feel connected, convenient, and welcoming. These neighborhoods are planned with amenities, recreational spaces, and everyday conveniences in mind, helping create an environment where neighbors can connect, families can grow, and residents can enjoy a strong sense of community from day one.

Options vary by community. Some residents choose to purchase their manufactured home, while others may prefer rental opportunities if available. Our community teams can help explain the options available at each location and guide you through the process clearly and honestly.

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