Are all manufactured homes in trailer parks or are some in regular neighborhoods?
Remember, a lot of the cost of a house is the land on which it’s built — when you’re comparing the cost of a mobile/manifactured home to a standard house, you aren’t comparing apples to apples, since the first is just the structure, while the other is structure and land. Trailer parks are places where you can rent or buy the land and connections for electricity, water, and/or sewage for your mobile home. Many suburbs these days have homeowner’s associations or other restrictions, which often disallow mobile homes, as they fear that they will drag down housing values for the houses nearby. Many suburbs are planned, where you cannot buy land and do what you wish with it; instead, you buy land from a builder who has bought the land for development, and resell it with a house, either built to your specification, or built while waiting on buyers. You will need to research for your area: you’ll need to research land values and deed restrictions, as well as what it would take to have the app