- 16 x 80
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Color: colonial blue and tan
- Lot Rent: $450 per month
- Prop Taxes: $19 per month
My son is taking a high paying job out of state so MUST SELL, make an offer, highly motivated seller!
16x80 Liberty 1994 Mobile Home, 2 full baths, 3 bedrooms
I bought it new and moved it into Apple Valley MHC (behind Leo Crossing, 2 minutes to I-69 Dupont Road exit, within walking distance of Meijer and many businesses and restaurants)
Lot rent is $450/mo + water/sewage (depends on usage, been between $25-$40 per month)
6" walls
Vinyl siding
200 AMP ELECTRICAL SERVICE (most mobile homes and parks are only 100 amps)
Central Air (my dad had it installed, been keeping us cool for 25 years no maintenance or problems
Heavy gauge STEEL ROOF with new 5/8" treated plywood under it
12'x16 Shed in excellent shape with Steel roof and vinyl siding, loft, shelves, work bench, wired with it's own fuse box
4'x16'x18" Garden box made of treated 4x4's, planted with wild tobacco and sunflowers to attract birds
Lot overlooks a fishing pond (free for residents) at back of Apple Valley mobile home park
Line of beautiful Arbor Vitae pine trees across front and back of lot provide privacy, beauty, shade and shelter from winds (haven't lost a single piece of skirting from storms since i planted them), smell just like bubble gum when you brush up against them mowing.
Newly remodeled kitchen, and bathrooms
High quality heavy duty laminate floor in every room except the 3 bedrooms, which are carpeted
Lot rent is $450 + $20-$40 for water sewage
Taxes on mobile home are fully paid for the year ($111.33 spring + $111.33 fall = $222.66 for full year).
I put in high quality everything, intending to keep this place and eventually move it on to a piece of land in the country, but MUST SELL, fixed move out date and will take highest bid we get in the next 30 days.
We might leave behind the LG front loading combo washer and new dryer, probably taking the new refrigerator and stove, depends on how much we can fit in our cargo trailer, and we're taking the Japanese tankless gas water heater with us, so NO WATER HEATER, the furnace is original that came with trailer when I bought it, NEW BLOWER, but we haven't used the central furnace for about 10 years, been heating MUCH more comfortably, quietly, and CHEAPLY with a natural gas fireplace that we installed (we installed expensive top grade carbon monoxide smoke detectors)
Thomas J Eich
- Metal Roof
- Vinyl Siding
- Drywall Ceilings
- Drywall Walls
- Gas Heat
- Storage Shed
- Cathedral Ceiling
- Ceiling Fan
- Fireplace
- Central Air
- Laundry Room
- Garden Tub