It's almost impossible to give a value without seeing and inspecting the unit. The year of manufacture doesn't really mean much. -A well kept 1985 can be better than a neglected 1995. Condition and upgrading inside and out are very important. The location, or park also has a big impact on price.
The only way to estimate is to inspect very carefully including under the floor and on the roof. Look at and test things like furnace and H/W tanks. Also see a number of similar units and compare their prices.
As with many things, 'value is in the eye of the beholder' !
Depends entirely on the condition and location of the mobile home just as it would to a regular house
Whatever the seller thinks is fair.
The blue book value does not always show the true value of a mobile . The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. -You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting mobiles yourself.
There is a mobile home lender that allows you to get an advanced mobile home book value online.ANS 2 . - THE ABOVE LINK IS A SCAM ! - It is NOT free -you need to have a mortgage with them or pay a "small fee"Any reputable realtor will give you a realistic evaluation free of charge.
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The value of any mobile home is dependent on it's condition and where it's located. I see some in quite seedy parks that are for sale for much less than a similar mobile home in a really nice park. -You can ONLY get a realistic appraisal by carefully inspecting mobiles yourself.
To find out the NADA Book Value, you would need more information. It is unrealistic to think you can just find a 'book' value. The value of an individual mobile that has been lived in for years by people who do little maintenance and only essential repair, is NOT a real value. You need to inspect the home carefully and note condition of plumbing,wiring,appliances, roof and the state of the park. All of these contribute to value. I have seen identical homes in different parks 10-15,000 dollars apart, just due to where they are !
It's virtually impossible to state a value of ANY mobile home without a careful inspection. Homes can be in excellent shape or they could be totally neglected. The park also has a bearing on the sales price of any mobile.
An equity reserve is a share of the equity in a home that is reserved in protection of the loan outweighing the value of the home. In a traditional loan, the loan proceeds have a safe ratio compared to the estimated value of the home.
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It is nearly impossible to say unless you inspect the home and consider the park it is in.