How Much Does it Cost to Move a Mobile Home

A mobile home is a house made in a big place called a factory and can be moved to where people live. You can move these houses to different spots, which is why they are named ‘mobile’ homes. Moving one is not easy like shifting a chair or a table; it needs big machines and people who know about moving houses.

Thinking about the cost to move your mobile home? It can change a lot. It depends on the size of your home, how far it has to go, and its condition. The cost can also go up if you need permission papers for moving, or if the path to your new place is full of turns or hills, which make it harder for the moving trucks.

The cost to move a mobile home can start at $700 and go up to more than $14,000. On average, you might spend about $6,500 to move a home that’s made in one piece and about $11,500 for one that has two pieces put together.

What is a Mobile Home?

A mobile home is a house built in a factory and not on the land where you live. It is made to be moved on big trucks to the place where you will live in it. Even though it’s called a mobile home, you don’t move it around all the time—usually, it stays in one place once it’s set up. These homes come in different sizes. Some are big with lots of rooms, and others are small with just enough space for one or two people. They are a good choice for people who want their own home but might not have as much money to spend. Mobile homes can have all the things a regular home has, like a kitchen, a place to relax, bathrooms, and places to sleep. People like them because they cost less than homes built from the start on the land and you can choose where to put them, like in a mobile home park or on your land. They can give you a place to live that is all yours without spending too much money.

Factors That Affect the Cost of Moving a Mobile Home

When you want to move a mobile home, the cost can change based on a few important things. How much you pay will depend on how big your mobile home is, how far you’re moving it, whether you hire people to move it for you or do it yourself, how tough the move is, and what time of year you move.

Size of the Mobile Home The bigger your mobile home, the more it will cost to move. That’s because big homes are heavier and need bigger trucks and more work to move them. If your home has more sections, like a double-wide or triple-wide, it’s like moving more than one home, so it will cost more. Movers look at the size and weight to figure out what equipment they need to use.

Distance Being Moved The farther you have to move your mobile home, the more you’ll pay. This cost is for things like gas for the trucks, the time the drivers spend, and wear and tear on their vehicles. The move’s cost will go up with each mile, especially if you’re moving to a new state or across the country.

Full-Service vs. DIY Move You can save some money by doing parts of the move yourself, like taking care of the inside things or getting the home ready to move. But some parts you can’t do yourself because they need special skills or machines. If you hire a service to do everything, it will cost more, but they will take care of all the details for you.

Difficulty of the Move If it’s hard to get your mobile home out of its old spot or into its new one, it will cost more. Things like having to cut down trees, build a new road, or move power lines can add to the cost. If the place you’re moving from or to is hard to get to, like up a narrow road or on a steep hill, the move will take more work and cost more.

Time of Year Moving during a busy time, like the summer or on weekends, can cost more than moving at other times. When a lot of people want to move at the same time, movers may charge more. If you can move in the winter or on a weekday, you might be able to pay less.

Cost Breakdown

Moving a mobile home involves several costs that add up to the total price you pay. The biggest part of the cost is for transportation, which means getting your home from one place to another. You also need to pay for permits to be allowed to move, get the new site ready, and set up your home once it gets there. Each part of the process has its own price, and understanding these can help you plan your budget for the move.

Transportation Transportation can take up to half or more of the moving budget. How much it costs depends on how far you’re going, how big your home is, and how hard the trip is. For a short move, you might pay between $1,000 and $3,500, but a longer move can be between $3,500 and $10,000. The more sections your mobile home has, like if it’s a double or triple-wide, the more it costs because the movers need bigger trucks and more gear. If the way to your new place is tricky, with tight turns or hills, or if you’re going to a spot that’s hard to reach, it’s going to cost more for the transportation.

Permits Before you move, you need permits. These are like official OKs from the places you’re leaving and going to. They usually cost about $100 to $200 for each permit. The cost can change based on where you live and where you’re moving to.

Site Preparation Getting the land ready at your new place can have a big price range. You might need to clear trees, make the ground level, or get water and power set up. This part of the cost depends a lot on what your new land is like and what it needs to be ready for a home.

Set-Up After your home arrives at the new place, you need to set it up. This includes making it level, hooking up all the utilities like water, power, and sewer, and putting on skirting, which is the material around the bottom of your home. Setting up usually costs between $500 and $1,000.

Total Cost With all these parts added together, moving your mobile home can cost between $3,000 and $14,000, depending on a lot of things like size, distance, and how much work the new site needs. This price is for when you have a company do everything for you. It’s a big range, so getting specific quotes from movers will give you a better idea of what you’ll have to pay.

 


FAQ

What is the average cost to move a single-wide mobile home?

The average cost for moving a single-wide mobile home ranges from around $3,000 to $8,000. This price includes getting your home ready, moving it, and setting it up again at the new place.

Does the price to move a mobile home include setting it up at the new location?

Yes, most quotes for moving a mobile home include the cost of setting it up at your new location. This setup fee generally covers leveling the home, hooking up utilities, and adding skirting.

Will I pay more to move my mobile home a longer distance?

Yes, moving your mobile home over a longer distance will cost more. The price goes up for fuel, driver time, and the wear on the moving equipment.

Are there any additional costs I should know about when moving a mobile home?

Yes, you might have to pay for permits, and if your new site needs work like land clearing or new utility connections, that will be extra. Also, moves that involve difficult routes or require extra work to get the home out of its old spot can increase the cost.

Conclusion

Mobile homes are good for your wallet and can be moved. You get to have your own home without spending lots of cash. But, you should know, sometimes these homes don’t get more valuable as time goes on. Also, some of them might not be made too well, and finding someone to lend you money to buy one can be tough.

Before you buy a mobile home, make sure to learn lots about them and pick a maker that people trust. It’s also good to talk to a few money lenders to see who will give you a good deal.

Mobile homes can be a really good pick for you if you need a place that’s not too pricey. Just make sure you look at all the good things and the not-so-good things before you make up your mind.

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Anthony King

I'm Anthony King, founder and CEO of Transport Executive. I've spent the last 5 years writing, taking care of my dogs, and enjoying life as it should be. I'm also a beer enthusiast by trade and a wine connoisseur. You can learn more about me and the company here.