To find out the NADA Book Value, you would need more information. Here is a link to the questions that will need to be answered.
http://www.chattelmortgage.net/nada.pdf
Once you have completed the form, you can go to the below link fro an online mobile home book value.
http://www.chattelmortgage.net/mobile_home_book_value.html
Ans2 -You have to evaluate it just like you do a house. The easiest way is to find a local realtor who specialises in mobiles (here in Canada there are many) and get him to come and assess it.
I don't have a '99 Clayton, but if YOU do then you are the best person to decide that. If you feel that's too difficult ask a mobile home specialist to inspect it for you.
Clayton Homes
It is pointless to state a 'book' value. I have found from looking at hundreds of mobile homes that the value of each depends on the condition it has been kept in. many things go wrong and are never fixed. The condition of the park also has an effect on value. Every individual home must be inspected rigourously to get a realistic value
A fantastic mobile home can be purchased from Clayton Homes of Raleigh. Clayton Homes is located at 3912 Fayetteville Rd. Raleigh, NC. They may be contacted at (919)772-5013.
They were taken over by Clayton Mobile Homes, who are now the largest mobile home builders in north America.
Mobile Home sales can be found at MHVillage, which has nationwide listings. Other resources are Fleetwood Homes and Clayton Homes, which are manufacturers of mobile homes.
You take the windows out of any mobile home by peeling back or removing the exterior cladding, then undoing the flange of the window from the wall.
what is the value of a 1995 Chevy ? - Do you get my meaning - CONDITION is all important - and in a Mobile Home, location is too. - Is the park beautiful, nice, or just seedy (as many are.) It could be 80-90,000 if owners have continually improved and beautified it - or as low as 12,000 if it's been let go (as many are in parks that don't care)
That can be a wide range, obviously depending on condition inside and out of the particular unit ! The park it's in will also define the price. The nicer the park, the more expensive the mobile will be.
There is no practical way to cite realistic value of a mobile without carefully inspecting its overall condition. Also the value depends a lot on WHERE it is . -In a seedy park in sad surroundings it's value would be much less than if in a well tended park.
I would also like to get a wiring schematic for a 1999 double wide Dream Home !
As with many things, 'value is in the eye of the beholder' !