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Looking for a mobile home in Tallahassee, Florida? Look no further than Normandy Homes! We cover the city of Tallahassee and its surrounding areas. Shop all manufactured homes, modular homes, and mobile homes for sale in Tallahassee today. If you’re concerned about financing, no problem – Normandy Homes can help you secure a mobile home loan in Tallahassee! Our team of experts can help you choose the home that suits your needs, and we’ll help you get financing quickly and easily.
Wondering what it would cost to build a mobile home in Tallahassee, FL? Compare the average cost of a traditional site-built home in Tallahassee with that of a manufactured or modular home! You’ll quickly see why the purchase of a mobile home is a great option for any homebuyer. The average cost of a manufactured home in Tallahassee is $70,500* with an average monthly payment (including land and site prep costs) of $632-1,264**. On the other hand, the average cost of a site-built home in Tallahassee was $149,731 in 2018, according to the Census Bureau.
*This price is only representative of the cost of home construction. The average cost of land and site prep is approximately $45,000, but varies greatly in metropolitan areas.
**This price range is based on a purchase price of $115,000 – $230,000, down payment of 3%, closing costs of $4,600 – $9,200, 30 year term, and 5% APR
Are you looking for a great location for your new manufactured home or modular home? Tallahassee is for you. Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, is a genteel town with good manners, rolling hills, oak-canopied roads, plantation homes, and genuine Southern hospitality. Tallahassee is home to Florida State University, Florida A&M University and, of course, Florida’s Legislature. The New Capitol building rises at the center of Tallahassee’s downtown, next to the more classic Old Capitol. A gallery atop the 22-story New Capitol provides a sweeping view of the hilly city and its tree-lined streets.A 10-block historic district preserves Tallahassee’s gracious old homes along a linear park, along with a historic inn, bars and restaurants patronized by legislators, students and everyone in between Museums, parks, art galleries, a natural-habitat zoo – Tallahassee offers it all.