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Both lakes originate from drainage of the Okanagan River. This image has dimension 574x400 Pixel and File Size 51 KB, You can click the image above to see the large or full size photo. The Birchview is an example of one of the best, small, post and beam home packages on the market.

The entryway, shown above, separates the smaller bedrooms from the main living space: A beautiful cozy and warm open floor plan. The Maple Homes line of homes is available in a wide variety of highly appealing designs. Get a Free Quote from a Professional Mover Moving date: This service is provided by Move, Inc.

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These two single wides are prime examples of average Canadian mobile homes. Oh, and they are beautifully decorated, too. Wait, Did I Just Say Canadian Mobile Homes? Canadian builders focused on building better homes and giving home buyers betters customer service and longer warranties instead of worrying about words. And because the mobile home is 20 feet wide there are a few more layout possibilities available. The entryway, shown above, separates the smaller bedrooms from the main living space: A beautiful cozy and warm open floor plan. It also includes laminate flooring and non-ceramic tile. There are 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. You can check out the entire listing Beautiful Kitchen The kitchen area is something out of a magazine. The kitchen includes a built-in dishwasher, microwave as well as the refrigerator and stove. Living In Style The rest of the home is just a spectacular! The living room features the same dark color scheme as the kitchen area. Warm and cozy is definitely the theme of this Canadian mobile home. That wall treatment is great! We love the rustic look of the entrance way as well. The colors match the rest of the home perfectly. The coat rack and shoe bench are the perfect addition to the entrance. Not too big…a perfect size for a master bedroom. The master bedroom and bath compliment each other perfectly. The soft colors on the walls and the backsplash in the bathroom are a perfect match. We could definitely make ourselves at home there! Modern and simple bathroom. Canadian Mobile Home Sweet Home 2 I found so many gorgeous Canadian mobile homes on a couple of real estate sales sites that I think I can make a monthly Canadian Mobile Home feature. Our friendly neighbors to the north may be able to teach us a thing or two about awesome mobile home decor and design! This 2014 single wide has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and a total of 1,520 square feet of living space. You can see more. This second home also has a modern decor. The entryway is especially cool, too: Another great entryway in this unique Canadian mobile home. If you take a right from the front door you come upon a hallway that includes the doorway to the smaller second bedroom and bathroom: A smaller second bedroom and bathroom sits on the end of the home and to the right of the front entryway. If you take a left from the front door you go into the living room, dining room, and kitchen: The front foyer before you round the corner to the kitchen and living room. Keep walking and around the corner, you stumble upon this: Looking toward the front door from the kitchen. Looking toward the amazing kitchen from the front foyer. This is open floor plan design at its best. There are two main features in this space: the awesome fireplace and the amazing kitchen. Huge kitchen island with gorgeous countertops and cabinetry? Modern kitchen with huge island. The master bedroom and bathroom are equally impressive: Soaking tubs are awesome. The exterior of this Canadian mobile home: Love those transom windows! We Would Love to Hear from Canadian Mobile Homeowners! I would love for our Canadian readers I know you are out there to give us even more details about their factory-built homes. We love to hear from our readers so just comment below! Do you have a home you would like to share? We would love to share it so please contact us. Thanks for reading Mobile Home Living! I want to move just not sure what into now. Or what to do about this trailer mess. You should have received an email with my first answer. My husband and I I live part time in a Park Model mobile home. We purchased it from a Canadian dealer in British Columbia. We were looking for a stick built home on our favourite lake but the affordability was way above our budget. This gave us the option to have a home built to stand up to our BC mountain weather and still looked great. We chose to purchase our home with few options to keep the cost down and do upgrades ourselves. Some of the upgrades have included a pine feature wall in the living area and painted feature walls in the two bedrooms. We installed our own dishwasher ,ceiling fans and upgraded lights and cabinet handles. We have built a really nice deck to give us more living space with beautiful water view! I am no stranger to mobile home living as I owned and lived in two in the early eighties when interest rates were so high buying a stick built home was out of reach. Financing can be done through anyone of the big Canadian banks or some Credit Unions as a loan. Home insurance is not an issue. Canadian mobile homes are very nice and they have a pretty high build quality. I moved into one in 2014. The layout is much like the single wide shown above. It had good bones and was structurally sound, it just needed some life put back into it. I , by myself, have spent the last two years tearing it apart room by room, right down to the studs and rebuilding it. I am in the process of just finishing up plywood plank flooring throughout before finishing it all off with new baseboards and casing. It has been a labor of love, sweat and tears. I am a single female with no budget to have a contractor come in and do the work. My bathroom alone would have been in the neighborhood of 12K-15K had I gone that route. I think after the shock wears off when I tell them I do ALL of the work myself, they do think I have a screw loose. I do know that we have a couple of big banks that do finance and I know that most of the people in my community are financed. Insurance is not an issue. My home was manufactured in 1989, and has 2×6 walls. It sits on piles no permanent foundation. It was a risk I was willing to take. Most of the drywall has been up for 2 years and I have yet to have a single moment of regret in making my home exactly what I envisioned it to be. I believe we have 6 or 7 Park communities in my city and out of those I would only consider living in 2 of them. They represent every stereotypical remark ever associated with mobile homes. For those who do look down their noses at me…have at it. PS…The only housing shortage we have here is affordable housing. It sounds like I need to be featuring your home next! If you are not going to move the home again I think you should install all the drywall you want! Seriously, I would love to feature your home! Insurance was super easy to get, just one stipulation was to have tie downs underneath the home. We did spray in insulating on our skirting so the floor stayed warm as well. Living in a mobile home was something that I had to get over though since having our super cute house in town. I used to be nervous having someone over for the first time but I think how we have it decorated makes it not feel like a mobile home inside. After living in it for a year now though I am happy we sold our house in town and bought the mobile home. I am almost becoming obsessed with Canadian mobile homes! The floor plan is just so different from what is offered here. I understand that your framing and roof pitches are always top notch even the cheaper models have good bones and structure. I would love to start featuring more mobile homes from Canada hint, hint.. However, the position of the faucet on that soaking tub? Weird, and in the way. Definitely a danger to getting in and out. Also, in the first home, that little island looks really close to the stove, with just enough room to open the oven door while standing to the side. Not a great idea, IMO. But again, they are very nice.

The cost calculator is intended to provide a ballpark estimate for information purposes only and is not to be considered an actual quote of your total moving cost. All our custodes have HRV heat recovery ventilator air exchanger to remove stale air, and introduce fresh air. I understand that I am not required to provide this consent as a condition of purchasing any property, goods, or services. For more detailed information on mobile homes, you may read from the Oklahoma Tax North. It's about memories that will last a lifetime. Experience for canadian manufactured homes the benefits of dealing with the industry leader. Copyright © - All Rights Reserved Modular Today is an independent reviewer of Canadian modular homes and buildings. You may also be interested in nagasaki and manufactured homes for sale in popular zip codes like, or in neighboring cities, such as,. We did spray in insulating on our skirting so the floor stayed canadian manufactured homes as well. If you take a left from the front door you go into the tout room, dining room, and kitchen: The front foyer before you round the corner to the kitchen and living room. Building a prefab home in a factory assures the highest attention to sealing the building envelope and ensures that the cold stays out. Building prefab allows for higher del efficient homes and reduced heating costs.

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