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How Much Does a Clayton Home Really Cost?

Published in Manufactured Home Costs 2 mins read

The "real" cost of a Clayton home varies significantly, primarily depending on the type of home you choose and additional site-specific expenses. While there isn't one single exact price, you can expect the base price for the home unit itself to range from $50,000 to $150,000.

Understanding Clayton Home Costs

The cost of a Clayton home is largely determined by its size and design. The prices provided below represent the base cost of the manufactured home unit, without including potential additional costs for land, delivery, setup, and other site improvements that contribute to the final "real" cost.

Base Home Prices

Here's a breakdown of typical base price ranges for different types of Clayton homes:

Home Type Base Price Range Key Characteristics
Single-Wide $50,000 to $80,000 Smaller, more affordable, popular for individuals or small families.
Double-Wide $70,000 to $150,000 Offers more space, suitable for larger families.

These figures reflect the cost of the manufactured home unit itself as it leaves the factory.

Factors Influencing the Final Cost

While the base price covers the manufactured home unit, the "real" or total cost of a Clayton home extends beyond this initial figure. It often includes expenses for:

  • Delivery: Transporting the home from the factory to your chosen site.
  • Professional Setup and Installation: This includes assembling multi-section homes, leveling, anchoring, and connecting utilities.
  • Land: The cost of the land where the home will be placed. This can vary immensely based on location.
  • Site Preparation: Costs associated with preparing the land, such as grading, foundation work (e.g., concrete slab or pier and beam), utility hook-ups (water, sewer, electricity), and driveway installation.
  • Optional Upgrades: Any custom features, enhanced finishes, appliances, or additional amenities chosen for the home will increase the price.
  • Permits and Fees: Local building permits and inspection fees are necessary for compliant installation.

Therefore, when budgeting for a Clayton home, it's crucial to consider these additional elements beyond the base price of the home itself to arrive at the true total cost.