Fleetwood Manufactured Home Floor Plans Offer Many Options



Posted: Sunday, September 05, 2010

by Jamie Jake
J and M Homes

If you're in the market for a manufactured home, chances are you've heard of Fleetwood. Fleetwood has a wide array of models from which to choose, not to mention variations on themes to accommodate personal taste, preference and necessity. In light of this, the most popular Fleetwood manufactured homes are likely those that serve the customers best which is reflected in each floor plan.

Fleetwood Floor Plan Popularity

Convenience has a lot to do with whether or not a buyer finds a manufactured floor plan enticing enough to buy. It's important for a buyer to find a floor plan that is spacious enough to accommodate their family and their belongings. Some of the most popular Fleetwood floor plans include the Coronado, the Green Hill, the Rivercrest and the Wingate.

All of these Fleetwood homes have great craftsmanship and quality but they all offer their own distinct differences that appeal to various homebuyers for different reasons. When buyers look at Fleetwood homes they can quickly notice they can choose from two to three bedrooms and from one to three bathrooms for their model. Due to the sleek design of Fleetwood homes, the ease of assembly and their portability, buyers can place them almost anywhere. Many buyers choose to place their Fleetwood home in manufactured home parks or on their own private land lot.

Some buyers feel the most important considering regarding choosing a manufactured home model and floor plan is the ability for them to live "green". Fleetwood understands the need for buyers to act responsibly regarding the environment. Many of their new homes can be constructed with "green" materials. Due to global warming and environmentally conscious living, buyers are striving to save money and minimize their effect on the world.

Thus, many times alternative materials are used such as siding instead of paint or chemically treated wood (which prevents deterioration). In addition, many of the homes are insulated with well-packed insulation which not only makes them comfortable to live within but also allows buyers to use less energy to heat or cool them. This ultimately saves money on energy bills and helps reduce energy consumption globally. Buyers who have an interested in going "green" during the customization process can make "green" decisions when they choose their floor plan and go through customization with a Fleetwood representative.

To conclude the popularity of Fleetwood home floor plans certainly has to do with cost, as well. After all, the bottom dollar is always the bottom line. Manufactured homes offer buyers a much less expensive method of becoming a homeowner, with prices traditionally ranging from $19,000 to $50,000. More people are gravitating toward buying a manufactured home because they realize they can save loads of cash while getting a high quality residence. Thus, the most popular models are those which offer the most "bang for the buck".
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» left by Jennifer Stewart
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Gosh, that is a fantastic price! I wonder if these type of houses are sold in South Africa?
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