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Manufactured Housing

Manufactured housing refers to factory-built homes that are constructed in a controlled environment and then transported to a site for installation. These homes are built to specific federal standards set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), ensuring quality and safety. Once installed, they serve as permanent residences, often offering a more affordable and efficient alternative to traditional site-built homes. Manufactured homes can be customized in size, layout, and features, and are commonly placed in communities, trailers parks, or on private land.