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 Western Mobile Homes Buys, Sells, and Finances Used Mobile Homes in Washington State.  We are a locally owned company and operate in the Seattle - Tacoma Metro Area.    We offer real value for your hard earned dollar.  All of our Mobile Homes are located in nice family Mobile Home Parks close to Tacoma or Seattle and represent the best value in the housing market today. 

We can help people, who cannot easily get regular bank loans, purchase a Mobile Home in the competitive Real Estate market in Pierce and King Counties.  When you work with us, you will see how we make financing easy, for your next Mobile Home purchase with payments like rent!.

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Mobile homes are built in factories, rather than on site like stick built homes. They are then towed by truck to the site where they will be occupied. They are usually transported by tractor-trailers over public highways. Mobile Homes are less expensive per square foot than site-built homes, and are often associated with rural areas and high-density developments, called Mobile Home Parks or Trailer Parks.

While these houses are usually placed in one location, often a rented lot, and are usually left there permanently. They do retain the ability to be moved, as this is a requirement in many areas.

The cosmetic skirting is fitted at installation time to hide the base. Behind the skirting the Mobile Home is sitting on 2 or 3 very strong steel I-beams to support the structure of the home. The factory attaches the subfloor of the mobile home to the I-beams. Attached to the frame are the axles, wheels, and tow-hitches.

Mobile Homes usually come in two major sizes, single-wides and double-wides. Single-wides are eighteen feet or less in width and 90 feet or less in length and can be towed to their site as a single unit. Double-wides are twenty feet or more wide and are 90 feet in length or less and are towed to their site in two separate units, which are then joined together. There are bigger Mobile Homes being built today and are called Triple-wides and even homes with four, five, or more units are also built, although not as commonly.

In the United States, these homes are regulated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), via the Federal National Mfd. Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974.

It is this national regulation that has allowed many manufacturers to distribute nationwide, since they are immune to the jurisdiction of local building authorities.

There are, however, windzones adopted by HUD that the Mobile Home builders must follow. And each home is labled for Windzone and snow load. The sticker describing what the home is rated for is usually located in the electrical panel or fuse box.

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