That depends entirely on the condition and location of the mobile home just as it would to a regular house. - I have inspected dozens of mobile homes and seen many variations from the "book value'. Things like the Plumbing and electrical wiring are often ignored by realty evaluators. - But if there's a new fridge, they'll surely note that.( -It's in their interest to get as much for the home as possible).Location is also a big item. -In the area where I live now you can see a mobile costing 49,000 in one park and asking 69,000 in a nicer park.
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Time - Fleetwood Mac album - was created on 1995-10-10.
Time (1995).
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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.
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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.
Mobile Mysticks was created in 1995.
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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)