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Buying a Manufactured Home: How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck in Today's Housing Market (Home Resources Book)

 

Kevin Burnside does a good job of covering the comprehensive subject of "Manufactured Housing"; what we used to call mobile homes. He reveals the secrets of the dealers and arms the buyer with the tools needed to make a good deal and avoid the scams of high pressure salesmen.

Category: Mobile Homes

Title: Buying a Manufactured Home: How to Get the Most Bang for Your Buck in Today's Housing Market (Home Resources Book)

PURCHASE INFO: http://www.buildpro.org/buy-1892495368.htm

Released Date: September 1, 2002

Cost: $12.71

List: $14.95

Pages: 168 pages

Edition: Paperback

ISBN: 1892495368

Publisher: Cycle Publishing; 2nd Rev&Up edition

Author: Kevin Burnside

Keywords: mobile homes, buying manufactured homes and lands

Description / Comment: Kevin Burnside does a good job of covering the comprehensive subject of "Manufactured Housing"; what we used to call mobile homes. He reveals the secrets of the dealers and arms the buyer with the tools needed to make a good deal and avoid the scams of high pressure salesmen. The author also details the best options and features to order along with those features to decline. He reveals the type of construction that is desired and the type of contruction that is not desired. He includes real life dollar figures to guide the prospective buyer and provides the needed help particularily for first time home buyers who lack the knowledge and experience to distinguish between a good price and a bad price. This book is long overdue and brings the author's expertise to the table. There has been much written on car values and how to get a good deal on a new car. This book is one of the few written for mobile home/manufactured home buyers. I recommend this book to anyone looking to buy a new factory built home. I would have liked to seen the "Consumer Reports" article reprinted in the book instead of merely mentioned; and I would have liked some attention to used or older homes not just new homes. Perhaps that will be Mr. Burnside's next book?