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larry_barnhart
Nov 04, 2016Explorer
Santa Fe wrote:NJRVer wrote:Santa Fe wrote:
You can equate buying a new RV to purchasing a new house. I took delivery of a brand new Keystone Springdale this year and a brand new manufactured home this year. Both of which were made in a factory with quality control standards and with human hands. Both my new trailer and new home have had some things here and there to be addressed by the retailers I purchased them from...however, I never had the expectation that either one of these would be perfect. They both have had their quirks...you just have to be persistent to get things fixed sometimes. Overall, though, I'm really pleased with both my Keystone and my new home.
So what was the price difference between your Springdale and your "Manufactured" home? "Manufactured" home is a mobile home??
How many sq. ft. in both?
Manufactured home built way better than RV for less cost.
I think you're getting a little personal there asking about the price difference...
Yes, it is a mobile home, brand new 2014. 747 square feet in the home, 232 in my travel trailer. My new home is an entry level model (Colony Beacon). It's my first place and I'm pretty proud of it...not many other 24 year olds are living in a modest new house like I am.
Maybe I have lower standards than most, but I'm perfectly happy with the quality in both my home and my travel trailer. And it may be my own personal preference, but I like that both of them were manufactured inside a factory to specific plans/codes/quality standards.
I am proud of you for being a smart young feller. When you buy what you can afford that is good thinking and less stress.
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