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A manufactured home, once referred to by the industry as a mobile home, is a type of factory-built housing. Prior to 1976, the most common type of factory-built housing was the mobile home. Today much of the perception of manufactured housing is still based on the mobile units that predated the late 1970s. "Mobile" is what these homes were, a unit on a steel chassis that could be hooked to a tractor unit and moved. Historically, these units were placed on concrete blocks and many left the wheels attached.
Today, however, factory-built housing includes many types of structures that are built and assembled under the controlled conditions of a factory. These structures are built to a much higher specification then the mobile units of the early 1970s. In contrast to this factory-built housing is the site-built home. This is a unit constructed entirely or predominately on the home site. Nevertheless, today, even with site-built housing, selected parts are typically built off-site. These parts are usually structural components such as wooden I-beams and roof trusses. Many of the noticeable distinctions between manufactured housing and site-built housing are disappearing, as most manufactured housing placed today is no longer single units in trailer parks, but double units placed on permanent foundations on private land. Today we have Ken from Ideal Manufactured Homes in the studio and we are going to talk about Manufactured Housing.
Today we have Chuck Pinbrook from Clayton Homes in the studio to talk about manufactured homes.
Brad Snyder
Sierra Vista Realty
Property Manager
www.BradSnyder.com
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Jul 4th, 2009 by sierravista360
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Today we are going to talk Robert Carreira Director, the Center for Economic Research and find out what they do over at Cochise College.
So today promises to be very interesting. If you have a question or comment please e-mail me at brad@bradsnyder.com, and I would love to hear from you. Let me also mention that if you missed any of the past shows or you would like to hear it again you can listen to the podcast on BradSnyder.com.
Stick around we’ll be right back with Robert Carreira, Director, Center for Economic Research.
Brad Snyder
Realtor and Property Manager
Sierra Vista Realty
www.BradSnyder.com
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Jun 22nd, 2009 by sierravista360
Do you keep hearing all the talk about foreclosures and REO properties? How does buying a foreclosure work? Are the deals that good? Should you be lining up to buy one? Today we are going to talk with a Gini Aurthur a foreclosure specialist from Sierra Vista Realty.
Bradley Snyder
Sierra Vista Realty
Sierra Vista, AZ
www.BradSnyder.com
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Jun 22nd, 2009 by sierravista360
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Do you have an older home with a pink or olive green bathtub? Have you thought to yourself It will be too expensive to tear out that old tub and replace it? Today we are going to talk with Kevin Martin the owner of Get a Grip here in Sierra Vista about resurfacing options that can save you money and bring your home out of the 60’s.
Brad Snyder
Sierra Vista Realty
Sierra Vista, Arizona
www.BradSnyder.com
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Jun 22nd, 2009 by sierravista360
Welcome to “Open House”, I am Brad Snyder and I'm a Realtor with Sierra Vista Realty. This program has been designed to bring you news and information you can use. Each week I will have guest experts talking about what they know best and answering your questions and concerns. My goal is to inspire, empower, and enlighten as we discuss issues that effect homeownership.
This is a special "Ask Brad" show answering your real estate questions.
Brad Snyder
Sierra Vista Realty
Sierra Vista, AZ
www.BradSnyder.com
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