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We’d love the opportunity to chat about your current home! We offer competitive cash offers and handle all of the closing paperwork. Owed lot rent and utilities can be negotiated within our closing, and we can work with the park to expedite the process.
We’re always working on exciting new projects and would be happy to share our current timelines and anticipated pricing for homes in progress. Looking for something completely new? As a licensed dealer, we can sell you a brand-new home straight from the factory and even coordinate pad installation through our HUD-certified partners.
Each park is different when it comes to their application process. Our team will work with their Management company or membership board to ensure a smooth transition. Generally, the application and approval process takes less than 30 days, and on average is completed within two weeks.
Yes, we purchase mobile and manufactured homes both in and outside of parks. Our specialty is completely renovating the unit, regardless of location and using local aesthetics to bring curb appeal to any neighborhood.
Any information you have is helpful! If you happen to know the year, size of your home and any park related guidelines that always aids in a smooth transition. If not, no worries – this is information we can always obtain!
After making an offer, you can negotiate, accept or counteroffer. Once an agreement on price is made, we will draw up the paperwork to show the offer agreement. If the home is located in a park, we will then work with them to apply and become approved as tenants/rehab applicants. Once approval is complete, a bill of sale/purchase and sales and settlement statement will be generated. Once signed, you’ll receive a bank check (or cash) for your manufactured home!
Of course! We have worked in several age restricted communities and our work has a great reputation. We will work with your management company or membership board to ensure all parties understand all park guidelines.
Please feel free to call or email us! We are a two-person team, so please allow a day or so for us to get back to you if we don’t answer right away. We look forward to hearing from you and working with you!
Phone: 508-202-0761
Email: [email protected]

Home prices across SouthCoast Massachusetts have pushed a lot of buyers out of the traditional market. Bidding wars, rising rates, and a thin supply of starter homes have made it hard for first-time buyers, young families, and retirees to find something that fits a real budget. A modern manufactured home is one of the few paths left to ownership that doesn't require a six-figure down payment.
A site-built house in this area can put ownership out of reach before you've even started looking. The down payment alone is often more than some buyers have saved, and every offer above asking price pushes the goal further away. Towns that used to be considered affordable, like Taunton and Middleborough, have gotten more competitive now that they sit on a direct commuter line into Boston, which has only added to the pressure on entry-level buyers.
A manufactured home changes the math. It's built in a factory, not on a job site exposed to weather and delays, which keeps labor and material costs down and shows up directly in the price. For a fraction of what a comparable site-built house costs in this area, you get a similar amount of living space, often with newer finishes and systems than an older resale home in the same price range. Lower purchase price means lower monthly payments, lower property taxes, and often lower insurance, so instead of putting most of your paycheck toward rent with nothing to show for it, you're building equity in something you own.
A common worry is that a manufactured home won't hold up to a New England winter or won't last as long as a traditional house. That worry made more sense decades ago than it does now.
Any home built after 1976 has to meet the federal HUD Code, a construction standard that's stricter than people expect. For homes sold into our region, that includes snow load ratings built for New England winters rather than a generic spec, insulation packages designed to keep heating bills down through January and February, and assembly that happens indoors, away from rain and snow, which cuts down on the moisture and mold issues you sometimes find in older resale homes. Homes built for coastal Massachusetts also tend to use corrosion-resistant fasteners and siding, which matters more here than it would further inland given the salt air off Buzzards Bay and the Acushnet River.
Manufactured home communities are spread across the region, and each town has its own character. New Bedford and Fall River put you close to the water and the new commuter rail stops. Dartmouth and Westport offer a quieter, more rural setting while still being a short drive to the coast. Wareham and Marion sit closer to the Cape Cod Canal, which appeals to buyers who want easy access to the Cape without Cape Cod prices. Taunton and Middleborough, both along the rail corridor, have become popular with buyers who commute into Boston a few days a week and want more space than the city allows.
Massachusetts has some of the more developed legal protections in the country for manufactured housing community residents. Residents typically have a say in rent increases through their community's governing rules, and in many cases they have the right to organize and have input if a park is ever put up for sale. That gives buyers more long-term security in a land-lease community here than they'd get in a lot of other states, where parks can change hands or raise rents with far less resident input.
If you've been priced out of the traditional market and want a real option for ownership in this area, a manufactured home is worth a serious look. We work with buyers across the SouthCoast, from New Bedford to Wareham to Taunton, to find renovated, move-in ready homes at prices that actually make sense.