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27 Manufactured Home Builders You Should Know About

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We’ve lost a lot of manufactured home builders over the last forty years. In 1977, there were 577 plants building manufactured homes. By 1992, the number was 286 factories and it just kept decreasing. By 2007, we had 79 manufactured home builders running 183 production lines across the country.

John Grissim, author of the popular Grissim Ratings Guide to Manufactured Homes says the number fell to 61 companies and 130 plants by 2018.

Out of those 61 manufactured home builders, only 10 are building 80% of the homes now.

Only 10 builders are building 80% of all manufactured homes in the US.

In this article, we’ve gathered a list of 27 of the most popular manufactured home builders in the nation out of the 61.

This list is a great place to start searching for your next manufactured home. Just click on the name of the company to visit their site.

Want to Know Which Brands Build the Best Manufactured Homes?

For each listing, you will find some basic information. We’ve listed how long the company has been in business, what states you can find them in, and their retail price range to help kickstart your manufactured home search.

The Grissim Ratings Guide to Manufactured Homes

If you are in the market for a new manufactured home you should buy the Grissim books for $30 (affiliate link). It’s invaluable to all manufactured home shoppers.

The Grissim Buyer’s Guide to Manufactured Homes and Land, along with The Grissim Rating Guide to Manufactured Homes has in-depth information on every manufactured home builder in the nation. If you want to learn as much as possible about manufactured homes this is your best tool. You can purchase the books here.

Manufactured Home Builders Across the Nation

Texas leads the nation in the number of manufactured home plants in the nation. MHI shared an infographic about manufactured home builder’s plants:

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While Texas leads the way in building the homes, the southeast takes the crown for the number of residents living in manufactured homes. Lawnstarter goes a step further and lists the metropolitan areas and cities with the highest ratio of manufactured homes. Lakeland – Winter, FL wins at 21.5%.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics keeps an eye on the manufactured home industry. They summarize that most manufactured home builders are located in smaller rural communities in the south and southwest. Plants are located on major highways and close to suppliers.

Learn how to find the best manufactured home floor plan here.

Understanding Subsidiary Companies

As stated above, there are only 61 companies building manufactured homes. But a handful of those own most all the others. The manufactured home industry is fairly cutthroat so mergers and acquisitions are frequent. If the buyers keep the name of their new acquisition, the public would never know since mergers aren’t likely going to make headline news.

You’ll want to be sure that the brands you like most are not actually owned by the brands you like least. It’s fairly easy to find out who the stockholder or controlling corporation is for whatever brands you like with a simple Google search.

Please note, this is not a complete list by any means. Manufactured Housing appears to have the most thorough list of manufactured homes online.

We’ve also pulled together a list of 10 Gorgeous Manufactured Home Models on the Market Today here.

27 Top Manufactured Home Builders 

Cappaert Homes

Cappaert Homes has been in business since 1987. They operate one factory in Mississippi with around 150-200 workers. Their homes are very affordable but they have models in the mid to high-end tiers.

Cappaert manufactures both single and double wide homes with a price range of $19,900-$54,000. There are over 150 dealers that sell this brand in FL, MS, LA, KY, OK, TX, AR, MO (but mostly MS, LA, TX, AR

Cavco Industries

Cavco Industries was established in 1979 and have three manufacturing plants. Homes are sold in AZ, NM, CA, NV, UT, CO. They provide over 30% of the manufactured homes in AZ and are in almost every retirement community in that state. Their retail price, including transportation and set-up, can range from $55,000-$150,000 depending on options. There are over 100 dealers that represent this brand.

Champion Enterprises

Champion Enterprises was founded in 1953 and is one of the largest manufactured home builders. They have 33 plants in 18 states and are a HUD home producer and manufactured homes for all areas across the U.S. The following fall under the Champion Enterprises umbrella:

With so many divisions its hard to have a price range, but their homes do range from low-end starter homes to completely upgraded high-end homes.

One of Champion Homes’ models was the winner of the 2017 Best New Manufactured Home Design by their peers at MHI.

Clayton Homes

Clayton Homes has been manufacturing homes since 1966. They offer over 1,500 dealers all across the United States. Not only is Clayton provide over 25% of homes manufactured in the U.S. they also have two separate mortgage options under their brand.  They offer a wide range of high-end from the following brands that are subsidiaries of Clayton Homes:

Commodore Corporation

Commodore has been around since 1952 and are sold by over 400 dealers in 25 states including, NE, KS, IA, MO, WI, IL, MI, IN, OH, KY, TN, GA, SC, NC, VA, WV, MD, DE, NJ, PA, NY,CT, RI, MA, VT, NH, and ME. Their homes are built mainly to appeal to entry-level buyers or mid-level home buyers. They do not build high-end homes.

Deer Valley Homes

This young manufactured home builder was established in 2004. They have a specialized home building formula in place that offers very little customization options but is proud of their high-quality construction. They are sold by upwards of 90 dealers in the following states: AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MO, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX, and IL. The price range for their homes before taxes start at $59,000 and go upwards of $129,000. The featured image is the Deer Valley Woodland Series / Maison Calme WL-6806B that popped up when I looked at models available in the Beckley, WV area. A girl can dream…

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Destiny Industries

Destiny Industries began in 1978 and at one time was owned by Oakwood Homes and closed. In 2003 they were repurchased from the original owners along with a state of the art manufacturing plant.  Their homes are sold in FL, GA, AL, SC, and MS and marketed as affordable mid-level homes. The price range is from $20,000 for an entry-level single wide all the way to large upgraded double wide for $150,000.

Eagle River Homes

One of the newest manufactured home builders, Eagle River Homes, was founded in 2006. They build a lot of affordable single wides. They can be found at over 30 dealers throughout NY, NJ, DE, MD, WV, VA, CT, MA, VT, NH, and ME. Prices range from $40,000-$150,000 and many customization options.

Fairmont Homes

This manufactured home builder was founded in 1971. Their focus is on upscale homes with tons of options for buyers and a wide range of floor plans. They build their homes from one manufacturing plant (known as the largest of its kind in the industry). Homes are sold by over 200 dealers in IN, KS, NE, SD, ND, MN, WI, MI, IL, IA, KY, WV, OH, PA, and NY. Single wides start at $18,000 and multi-sections may be over $100,000 depending on options. Friendship Homes is a subsidiary and was acquired by Fairmont Homes and produces homes sold in IN, KS, NE, SD, ND, MN, WY, and MT.

Fleetwood Enterprises

Fleetwood has been in the manufactured home building business since 1950. They have 21 manufacturing plants in 14 states, and their homes are sold in 46 states by over 1300 dealers.  They concentrate on entry to low-level homes that range from $20,000 to $60,000 but have homes that price upward of $120,000.

Franklin Homes

Franklin Homes started out in 1968. They are all manufactured from one plant and sold by over 75 dealers in states that include: AL, AR, FL, GA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MO, NC, OH, OK, SC, TN, and TX.  Prices range from $42,000 for single wides to $179,000 for upgraded multi-section homes.

Hallmark Southwest Corp.

The Hallmark Southwest Corporation began in 1977. Their primary buyers are potential homeowners that are looking for high-end options. They have done very little advertising and rely mainly on word of mouth referrals to grow their business. They have around 20 dealers who sell their homes and are sold in CA, AZ, and NV mainly to parks which are rotating out older homes and adding newer models. Retail ranges from $82,000-$98,000 and up before tax.

Homark Company

This company got its start in 1991. The company is completely employee-owned, and they work to build homes that are more heavy duty for extreme winters. Over 25 dealers are representing the company in MN, ND, SD, IA, WI, and MI. The price range for their homes range from $50,000 for a single wide to $95,000 for multi-section homes.

Jacobsen Homes

Jacobsen Homes was founded in 1951 and is the oldest manufactured home builder in Florida. Their homes are sold exclusively in that state and they work to build homes for Seniors and Retirees with upscale options. Homes range from $75,000 for homes on private property to $70-$180,000 for turnkey packages that are placed in Manufactured Home Communities.

Kabco Homes

Fairly young, Kabco Homes was established in 2003. They have grown substantially over the past few years, from only building double wide homes to now offering singles as well. They have over 45 dealers in AL, MS, LA, TN, AR, GA, and KY and cater to low-end to a medium price range of $54,000-$80,000 including transportation and set-up.

Kit Homebuilders

Kit Homebuilders was established in 1945 and build mid-range homes that are priced between $44,000 for a bare-bones home to $140,000 for one with all the upgrade options. Their homes are sold by 39 dealers in ID, OR, CA CO, MT, NV, UT, and WA.

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Legacy Housing

One of the newest manufactured home builders around they are a popular choice with a variety of homes styles available including tiny homes, single wides, and multi-section. Their homes are available in TX, CO, FL, GA, MI, LA, AK, NM, OK, NC, SC, TN, and they offer over 150 retail locations. Their price range is from very economical to mid-level depending on options.

Liberty Homes

Liberty Homes was founded all the way back in 1941 and started out by producing housing for defense plant workers. Their market niche is mid to high-end home buyers in all states except HI, AK, NV, AZ, and Southern CA. They have over 450 dealers and even offer one in-house mortgage finance option. Prices range from $40,000 for singles and $135,000 for a triple wide with many upgrade options.

Manufactured Housing Enterprises

Founded in 1965, Manufactured Housing Enterprises has 2 plants that employ over 200 people that manufacture single wides, and multi-section homes. Their goal is to provide affordable housing that ranges from $20,000 to $140,000 with all available options. There are over 150 dealers that represent the homes in ME, NH, VT, NY, MA, CT, RI, NJ, PA, MD, DE, OH, WV, VA, KY, NC, SC, MO, MN, MO, KS, NB, IA, WI, IL, MI, and IN.

Palm Harbor Homes

One of the most well known manufactured home builders, Palm Harbor Homes, was founded in 1977 and operates over 135 exclusive retail centers in 32 states and also has over 375 retailers that sell their homes. With over 18 plants their price range starts at $50,000 and go to upwards of $135,000. They offer in-house financing options and can be found in the following states: FL, NC, SC, AL, GA, MS, TN, VA, WV, MD, CT, DL, TX, OK, AR, LA, NM, AZ, CA, CO, OR, WA, MT, NV,ID,OH,MI,IN, KY, IL, PA, and MO.

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Legacy Housing

One of the newest manufactured home builders around they are a popular choice with a variety of homes styles available including tiny homes, single wides, and multi-section. Their homes are available in TX, CO, FL, GA, MI, LA, AK, NM, OK, NC, SC, TN, and they offer over 150 retail locations. Their price range is from very economical to mid-level depending on options.

Liberty Homes

Liberty Homes was founded all the way back in 1941 and started out by producing housing for defense plant workers. Their market niche is mid to high-end home buyers in all states except HI, AK, NV, AZ, and Southern CA. They have over 450 dealers and even offer one in-house mortgage finance option. Prices range from $40,000 for singles and $135,000 for a triple wide with many upgrade options.

Manufactured Housing Enterprises

Founded in 1965, Manufactured Housing Enterprises has 2 plants that employ over 200 people that manufacture single wides, and multi-section homes. Their goal is to provide affordable housing that ranges from $20,000 to $140,000 with all available options. There are over 150 dealers that represent the homes in ME, NH, VT, NY, MA, CT, RI, NJ, PA, MD, DE, OH, WV, VA, KY, NC, SC, MO, MN, MO, KS, NB, IA, WI, IL, MI, and IN.

Palm Harbor Homes

One of the most well known manufactured home builders, Palm Harbor Homes, was founded in 1977 and operates over 135 exclusive retail centers in 32 states and also has over 375 retailers that sell their homes. With over 18 plants their price range starts at $50,000 and go to upwards of $135,000. They offer in-house financing options and can be found in the following states: FL, NC, SC, AL, GA, MS, TN, VA, WV, MD, CT, DL, TX, OK, AR, LA, NM, AZ, CA, CO, OR, WA, MT, NV,ID,OH,MI,IN, KY, IL, PA, and MO.

Pine Grove Homes

Founded in 1981 Pine Grove Homes began manufacturing homes for two markets that included communities that are turning over older mobile homes and high-end manufactured homes that resemble site-built homes. Prices start at $45,000 and can be upwards of $140,000. They can be found in PA, eastern OH, northern VA, WV, DE, MD, NY, NJ, CT, RI, MA, VT, NH, and ME by over 175 dealers who represent Pine Grove Homes.

Platinum Homes

Platinum homes launched in 2006 and sell homes in AL, MS, LA, FL, TN, AR, GA, KY, MO, TX, and OK from over 50 dealers. Single wides range from $30,00-$45,000 and double wides from $55,000-$140,000. Their primary niche is medium to high-end homes.

ScotBilt Homes

ScotBilt Homes began in 2006 and mainly work to manufacture homes from low-end to mid-range in GA, FL, SC, NC, AL, MS, and LA. Prices range from $35,000-$65,000 and are offered by over 90 dealers.

Skyline Corporation

Skyline began in 1951, and their manufactured homes are sold in all states except Hawaii and Alaska. They work to build mid to high-end homes, but they offer models from a wide price range. There are over 440 dealers that represent Skyline with costs starting at $20,000 and heading upwards to $110,000. This 2017 Skyline Manufactured Home is a Stunner. 

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Solitaire Homes, Inc.

Started in 1965, Skyline Homes are offered in NM, OK, and TX. Prices range from $35,000-$110,000. Their primary market is low to mid-range homes with a focus on baby boomers and second-time homebuyers.

Sunshine Homes, Inc.

Sunshine Homes began in 1971 as an owner of a well-known pet food company who decided to branch out. Their homes are in the mid-range price and sold by over 100 dealers and offered in AL, MS, GA, FL, IA, KS, OK, TX, MO, KY, AR, LA, NC, SC, and IL. Home prices range from $30,000-$100,000+.

Valley Quality Homes

Established in 1989, Valley Quality Homes is limited to WA (to buyers in WA, eastern OR,
ID, northwestern MT). They concentrate on mid to high-end homes that resemble site built with a price range of $48,000-$125,000.

Manufactured Home Builders Concluded

This list of 27 manufactured home builders should get you started on your search for a new manufactured home.

Remember to take notes as there will be a lot of information you’ll need to sort through to find the best builder for your needs. In 99% of cases, a manufactured home buyer does not need the most expensive home offered by a builder, nor will they want the cheapest.

Buying the best manufactured home requires a smart mix of upgrades. Look at roof pitch, studs, better grade doors and windows, and better insulation. You can read about our picks for 10 Smart Upgrades to Make When Buying a New Manufactured Home here.

Regardless of which manufactured home builder you choose, you will always get a minimum of 1-year warranty. Some builders, like Skyline, offer longer terms.

Let us know if you have any questions. As always, thanks for reading Mobile Home Living®!

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  1. Richard D Arneson

    was the grissin guide for manufactured housing manufacturers updated? It looks like the last publication is 2018

  2. I have a 1977 12 x 60 manufactured home by Woodline is what it says in the data sheet But I cannot find out how much it weighs empty and what are the specs on it

  3. I too am looking at a Kentwood Mobile home, the Princeton model. Did you ever find any information on Kentwood? Mine is in Washington State. I would love to know what you found.

  4. I m looking to purchase an used 2008 Sunshine mobile home. I am looking for reviews at this time about this year and model.

  5. Eckert Bee Allen

    We just bought a 1977 Kentwood single wide that I can’t wait to fix up. But for some reason, I can’t find any information on Kentwood as a manufacturer anywhere! What am I missing?

  6. Recently purchased a 1990 palm coast. The only issue found was the initial vapor barrier was rotted. Had the underside inspected and all bottom areas were good. Love the home and it looks so good among the other older homes. The average age of the other homes is 40 years. There are new homes scattered throughout the retirement community and ours stands as pleasing to look at as they do.

  7. Hi Mathew,

    Unfortunately, it’s almost impossible to find any kind of literature or resources for manufactured homes unless you manage to get it directly from the builder or luck up finding something on eBay. Sorry!

  8. Matthew Templeton

    I’m hoping you can help find information about a home we are in escrow on. I’m told it’s a Bayshore home built in 1988. Would like to find out details about the of materials and construction of this house.

  9. My wife and I bought a manufactured by Cavco and were excited for it to come. When it was delivered and we got to take a close look at it we were immediately sorry we had purchased a Cavco home. The walls were horribly finished with chunks of plaster missing and the spots were textured over. There were scratches galore on walls and ceilings, holes and gouges were in the wall finishes, areas were missed with texturing, the flooring in the kitchen, dining room, laundry room and front entryway were all slashed with knife cuts including one cut over 18 inches long, outlet covers had excess plaster behind them so they stuck out, one was left loose inside, a fire/ shock danger, most doors stuck or could not even be forced closed, one door was delivered with a hole in it. The dryer vent and dryer outlet were too close together so the vent hose has to fit over the plug and can barely fit the fixture that vents it to the outside. Light switches were poorly planned so one has to walk through a dark room to turn on a light or walk from a bedroom all the way down a hall to get to a light switch. The shower stalls have a very low clearance so one has to duck to get into or out of the shower. Cavco said they would come get the repairs done and after 1/2 months the work got started but is far from done. No one from the factory or the salesman who sold this mess to us has come to see what we are dealing with. Repair crews are being sent to homes that were sold longvafter we bought ours. We made the mistake of trusting these people to follow through with their word and we paid cash for the home and should have set up escrow to pay the last 20 or 30 thousand to Cavco until repairs were made. We are sorely disappointed with the extremely poor quality of this home and with Cavco for failing to follow through in a timely manner. These homes are not being built by professionals by any stretch of the imagination. If you want any advice, don’t buy from Cavco! You will be sorry if you do!

  10. TruMH which is a subsidary of Clayton, makes entry level homes that start around 20 K for a singlewide and 40K for a double. These are basic homes, but I like that they keep it simple, no fancy vaulted ceilings or tape and texture. Some of us like basic, and as site shows you can always spruce it up later. BTW Clayton is owned by Warren Buffet, the investor. He knows people need homes, and building or buying a stick built home is getting out of reach of many ‘mericans.

  11. Hi Victoria,

    In southern WV, we have church groups that come in and help people with their homes all summer. They come in groups of around 20 and stay for a week or two at a time. They will reroof homes, fix porches and foundations, replace windows etc. I’m sure they’d be happy to help you. Call a couple of your local churches and see what it takes to get on one of those volunteer lists. You could also offer to trade a service you can do (mending, sewing, computer work, typing, organizing) for some help with your roof from the congregation?

    Also, my daughter’s high school has a requirement where every student has to do so many hours of volunteer work. Freshmen do 5, Sophomores need 10, and so on. Maybe you could contact your local trade school (construction class) or high school and see if they would be willing to help.

    I know it’s hard to get a home worked on when you just don’t have the money. I’ve been there myself but the world is a good place and there’s help out there, you just need to find it.

    Best of luck, let me know how it goes!

  12. Hi Crystal. I have already bought my mobile home. I just need major repairs. I’m on SSDI and I’m totally disabled. The biggest repair is the roof. I cannot afford to hire anyone to do the labor. I have tried to apply for grants, but they say I get paid too much. The one side of my trailer needs replacing of the metal siding. It’s all a mess, I’m a mess. Advice please???

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