Good Morning Donnie This modular home looks like it was underwater ! The whole inside should be gutted and remodeled! I can’t believe someone lived in it like that! They must of had no choice to! Have a blessed day and see you next time! 😊
If you didn't know, this was a Double Wide. You would almost think it was a stick built home. Many years ago, we visited a Manufactured Home Factory, They said the doors on the end was to allow for future expansion, mudroom and attached garage.
Donnie, you gotta watch out about what yall are sayin .... I mean we all know the context but this just don't sound right but its true! " I Saw Donnie up on the UA-cam wandering around a used trailer looking for dates on the weekend"😆😆 Happy Friday!
Hey guys I like this one. It doesn’t look so bad that you can’t repair. It looks about 1993. My sister had a 5 bedroom like this one. Gut the kitchen and bathrooms fix any wood that’s bad I think the back door where you went in is where the washer and dryer are with the furnace. I ‘d see if you could move that water heater back there replace the plumbing. Underneath the carpet is the rotted padding it turns to dust. What is the difference between gas and electric stoves? In ours is LP gas.
@@mybrotherdonnie You can put the electric in for the stove. I think where the fireplace is that’s the dinning room but if you have to do the roof pull that out and cover the flue hole. Anyway you guy’s have a good weekend
Good morning guy's love your videos and your comatary. I'm curious when you look at a long term investment and dollar for dollar. The trailer is going to get the dollar on the front side but the stock built new will be long term. I know the stick built will need work also. Lots of variables would like to see what things would look like in 10 years for example. Either way your money your time and life just appreciate the videos. Take no advice from me as I have a Mr do in my bedroom with a pinbot lol. Thanks Bryan
It really all depends on your renter. I’ve had some out there for five years that I have not had to put nothing in. They look perfect just like the Day I left him and I have some that’s been out there for two years and tore all the hail in my area, a stick, build house and a mobile home bring about the same money for rent. Put the stick build house is 10 times as much.
I think its a 1997 My double I currently own has a side door and a front door cause my utility room is on the front side of the home. My ceilings are 100 % vaulted thru out the home. That's what really sold me on my home cause of the vaulted ceilings.
I HAVE A 1999 FLEETWOOD MODEL 47648, LAKEPOINT SERIES. BOUGHT USED IN 2004. IT IS 80 FEET LONG, WITH 4 FOOT TONGUE OR 76 FEET LONG. THE CENTER OF THE 8-FOOT HIGH CEILING TO THE OUTER WALL TAPERS TO 6 FEET, 6 INCHES LONG. AND IT IS ALL CATHEDRAL, FROM FRONT TO BACK AND POPCORN CEILINGS THROUGHOUT. NO DAMAGE. FINIS PAX
DOUBLE WIDES WHEN TRANSPORTED DURING RAIN AND WET CAN CREATE A BLACK MOLD SITUATION, BUILDING OVER TIME. THAT USUALLY AROUND THE 2 CENTER PIECES TO BE JOINED TOGETHER. ALWAYS CHECK FOR WATER PROBLEMS WHEN SETTING IT UP. FINIS PAX
Hope you and Donnie’s shots are all up to date before you went in there, because there’s probably bacteria growing in there that they don’t even have names for yet.
It's amazing how much damage and normal wear and tear happens. Some people are NASTY and mobile homes are very prone to and severely damaged by water. There are homes 30, 40, 50 years old in mint original condition because they were maintained. Most worn models can be stripped to the studs and rebuilt. Materials used are horrible. You can replace with house quality stuff when rebuilding. Even the FANCY new mobile homes have CRAP materials. Particle board or vinyl wrapped foam moldings around doors, windows, baseboards, at threshhold, even the door casings inside and exterior. You wouldn't notice it at the dealer. It's sad. So, crappy as this is, a rebuild would give you the potential to do it better than what they put in them new at the factory today. I love mobile homes...new or old. I would buy a cheap Tru doublewide like you toured recently. The fancy ones use just as cheap materials. You are paying for flash in the fancier ones...not better quantity materials or construction. The Cavco brand has economy singlewide and doublewide models. They have thick heavy frames, better studs, high flat ceilings, cheap paper wrapped wallboards...not vinyl wallboards most have used since 1995. They have cheap brown trim strips. You can upgrade to fiberglass tubs and showers and porcelain sinks in baths. Later, you can case doors, baseboards, windows, crown moldings with real quality stuff...you can remove and add screws to wallboards, mud and paint to get finished sheetrock. To me they are the best deal out there. Would love to see your impressions on them.
Donnie If you and your Brother can save on both of you Having to do some of the Repairs, you can save a lot of money not having to pay your workers, But if your paying 10-15 dollars a hour then no problem, Just figure cost of roof flooring,and Cabinets, find used ones, sheet rock is cheap, Its fixable
@@mybrotherdonnie I spent a lot on my 83 Oakwood 14x56 box 2 bed 1 bath front kitchen. It was LOVE at first sight. It was all original paneling, wallboards, kitchen and bath. I knew the second I walked in that was IT! I didn't need to see anything else. I have seen probably 3000 mobile homes in my life....not including ones online. I knew this was for me. We didn't have any ceiling leaks, windows leaks or door leaks..at 36 years old. Water heater had leaked and they had overlaid floors throughout and put in laminate...cardboard style laminates. We painted outside, cool sealed the roof and gutters, overlaid walls with 3/8 sheetrock, and the ceiling too. Cabinets were pained, new plywood doors and hardware, trimmed out doors and windows and baseboards with quality Lowes stuff, all new pex water lines, water heater, faucets, shower head, toilet, light fixtures, ceiling fans, ceramic subway tile in kitchen and bay window. New heat pump, electrical boxes, new factory style windows and storm windows, and new exterior door units...with storm door front and back. All new underbelly insulation and bellyboard. The ONLY thing I regret is not taking out the laminate flooring, both subfloors, and putting in vinyl plank. I had 25k all in with the home at $2800, the move at $2000. The rest was set up costs...steps, skirting, plumbing and electrical connections, new heat pump, materials and labor. I ended up with a better than new 1983 that to this day is brand new condition. I would do it again. I just don't know if I could justify paying for fancy new when I could fancy up a Cavco or Tru with a remodel with quality Lowes materials. I would probably put a new style metal roof with overhang on it too...and maybe gutters too. I would add an aluminum porch cover over front and back decks made with that expensive composite plastic stuff. I would spend money to make plain better quality than buy fancy with cheap factory materials.
Yeah, sorry but this one is beyond all my powers. Depending on the price. Are they giving it away? Yeah! No? Sorry boys, I'd say skip it. That is, unless heartache is your friend. But ya'll are brave and intrepid, and I know you will find the one. What's next?
Donnie theirs know way I wood leave that mobile style window, Put Normal house window, I don't care If I had to build the wall out a inch, Yes That can Be repaired Donnie
Why Are You Guys Calling This Place A Undisclosed Location? I'm Just Curious Because I Recognized The Place From The Markings On The Windows, Did The Owners Get Mad? Like I Just Wanna Know What Happened.
@@mybrotherdonnie Thanks For The Answer Even Though This Video Is 5 Days Old, Also I Just Wanna Say I Really Enjoy Your Mobile Home Walk Around Vids, I Have Always Been Interested In Mobile Homes And I Find It Interesting To See What Different Mobile Homes Look Like.
Ok so you know you need a complete new floor, though out it looked like you ,could fit normal windows by wall size, needs new roof How much they asking.
THAT MOBILE HOME THAT DON AND RON ARE IN, IS THE RESULT FROM FLOOD DAMAGE. LOOK AT FLOODED MOBILE HOMES ON UA-cam. THE PEOPLE COULD NOT AFFORD TO FIX IT PROPERLY, SO THEY PATCH WORKED IT TOGETHER. FINIS PAX
Good Morning Donnie
This modular home looks like it was underwater ! The whole inside should be gutted and remodeled! I can’t believe someone lived in it like that! They must of had no choice to! Have a blessed day and see you next time! 😊
Thanks for watching. See you Tuesday.
Hi Don, Hi Ron. Maybe this one should stay at an un disclosed location. Have a good weekend! Catch you Tuesday
See you Tuesday and thanks for watching
Great video, horrific flooring. Hope you made it out!
I made it
The home looks alittle rough. Happy Holidays to you guys from Upstate New York!
Merry Christmas to you
They would have to pay me to just think about taking this disaster off their hands.
Come on now it’s not that bad
Pretty much
I've seen a lot worse!
If you didn't know, this was a Double Wide.
You would almost think it was a stick built home.
Many years ago, we visited a Manufactured Home Factory, They said the doors on the end was to allow for future expansion, mudroom and attached garage.
It would be easy
I ACTUALLY VISITED AN ABANDONED TRIPLE WIDE MOBILE HOME IN MISSISSIPPI IN 2003. VERY RARE. FINIS PAX
Ok
Donnie, you gotta watch out about what yall are sayin .... I mean we all know the context but this just don't sound right but its true! " I Saw Donnie up on the UA-cam wandering around a used trailer looking for dates on the weekend"😆😆 Happy Friday!
That definitely does not sound good
"Taco Bell" lol, I can relate to that comment Donnie. Have a good weekend guys!
you have a good weekend also
Undisclosed location? Did you get a talkin' to by Southern Choice Homes?
No they have not talk to us and we have not talk to them
Where I live they call those walk-in showers and vinyl wrapped sheet rock.
Vinyl wrap sheet rock that’s probably the proper term
Hey guys I like this one. It doesn’t look so bad that you can’t repair. It looks about 1993. My sister had a 5 bedroom like this one. Gut the kitchen and bathrooms fix any wood that’s bad I think the back door where you went in is where the washer and dryer are with the furnace. I ‘d see if you could move that water heater back there replace the plumbing. Underneath the carpet is the rotted padding it turns to dust. What is the difference between gas and electric stoves? In ours is LP gas.
The problem with LP if you’re renting the house out, nobody wants to buy LP because everybody’s wishy-washy. Nobody knows how long they’re gonna stay.
@@mybrotherdonnie
You can put the electric in for the stove. I think where the fireplace is that’s the dinning room but if you have to do the roof pull that out and cover the flue hole. Anyway you guy’s have a good weekend
That layout was crazy
Yep
At 4:12, you can tell Donnie is first giving it the 'Smell Test'
Yep
Good morning guy's love your videos and your comatary. I'm curious when you look at a long term investment and dollar for dollar. The trailer is going to get the dollar on the front side but the stock built new will be long term. I know the stick built will need work also. Lots of variables would like to see what things would look like in 10 years for example. Either way your money your time and life just appreciate the videos.
Take no advice from me as I have a Mr do in my bedroom with a pinbot lol.
Thanks Bryan
It really all depends on your renter. I’ve had some out there for five years that I have not had to put nothing in. They look perfect just like the Day I left him and I have some that’s been out there for two years and tore all the hail in my area, a stick, build house and a mobile home bring about the same money for rent. Put the stick build house is 10 times as much.
I think its a 1997 My double I currently own has a side door and a front door cause my utility room is on the front side of the home. My ceilings are 100 % vaulted thru out the home. That's what really sold me on my home cause of the vaulted ceilings.
Vaulted ceilings all the way through would be nice
The bump out in the bedroom is for the plumbing in the bathroom.
I HAVE A 1999 FLEETWOOD MODEL 47648, LAKEPOINT SERIES. BOUGHT USED IN 2004. IT IS 80 FEET LONG, WITH 4 FOOT TONGUE OR 76 FEET LONG. THE CENTER OF THE 8-FOOT HIGH CEILING TO THE OUTER WALL TAPERS TO 6 FEET, 6 INCHES LONG. AND IT IS ALL CATHEDRAL, FROM FRONT TO BACK AND POPCORN CEILINGS THROUGHOUT. NO DAMAGE. FINIS PAX
Thanks
I like it 😊
They fixed it
@mybrotherdonnie thanks some day I'll catch up on everything 😆
Because it has roaches, I would run. We looked at one years ago and the insulation had blankets of roaches.
Roaches are rough to get rid of. We’ve been doing it a while we can smell them.
@@mybrotherdonnie I wouldn't gut everything for it. Run forest Run 🏃♂️ 🏃♀️ 🏃♀️ 😁
DOUBLE WIDES WHEN TRANSPORTED DURING RAIN AND WET CAN CREATE A BLACK MOLD SITUATION, BUILDING OVER TIME. THAT USUALLY AROUND THE 2 CENTER PIECES TO BE JOINED TOGETHER. ALWAYS CHECK FOR WATER PROBLEMS WHEN SETTING IT UP. FINIS PAX
Ok
That one is rough
Just a little
In my book that house is too far gone, bon fire time.
Come on now there’s got to be an extra page in the book
Hope you and Donnie’s shots are all up to date before you went in there, because there’s probably bacteria growing in there that they don’t even have names for yet.
Yep
It's amazing how much damage and normal wear and tear happens. Some people are NASTY and mobile homes are very prone to and severely damaged by water. There are homes 30, 40, 50 years old in mint original condition because they were maintained. Most worn models can be stripped to the studs and rebuilt. Materials used are horrible. You can replace with house quality stuff when rebuilding. Even the FANCY new mobile homes have CRAP materials. Particle board or vinyl wrapped foam moldings around doors, windows, baseboards, at threshhold, even the door casings inside and exterior. You wouldn't notice it at the dealer. It's sad. So, crappy as this is, a rebuild would give you the potential to do it better than what they put in them new at the factory today. I love mobile homes...new or old. I would buy a cheap Tru doublewide like you toured recently. The fancy ones use just as cheap materials. You are paying for flash in the fancier ones...not better quantity materials or construction. The Cavco brand has economy singlewide and doublewide models. They have thick heavy frames, better studs, high flat ceilings, cheap paper wrapped wallboards...not vinyl wallboards most have used since 1995. They have cheap brown trim strips. You can upgrade to fiberglass tubs and showers and porcelain sinks in baths. Later, you can case doors, baseboards, windows, crown moldings with real quality stuff...you can remove and add screws to wallboards, mud and paint to get finished sheetrock. To me they are the best deal out there. Would love to see your impressions on them.
Donnie If you and your Brother can save on both of you Having to do some of the Repairs, you can save a lot of money not having to pay your workers, But if your paying 10-15 dollars a hour then no problem, Just figure cost of roof flooring,and Cabinets, find used ones, sheet rock is cheap, Its fixable
Anything is fixable just how much do you wanna spend?
@@mybrotherdonnie I spent a lot on my 83 Oakwood 14x56 box 2 bed 1 bath front kitchen. It was LOVE at first sight. It was all original paneling, wallboards, kitchen and bath. I knew the second I walked in that was IT! I didn't need to see anything else. I have seen probably 3000 mobile homes in my life....not including ones online. I knew this was for me. We didn't have any ceiling leaks, windows leaks or door leaks..at 36 years old. Water heater had leaked and they had overlaid floors throughout and put in laminate...cardboard style laminates. We painted outside, cool sealed the roof and gutters, overlaid walls with 3/8 sheetrock, and the ceiling too. Cabinets were pained, new plywood doors and hardware, trimmed out doors and windows and baseboards with quality Lowes stuff, all new pex water lines, water heater, faucets, shower head, toilet, light fixtures, ceiling fans, ceramic subway tile in kitchen and bay window. New heat pump, electrical boxes, new factory style windows and storm windows, and new exterior door units...with storm door front and back. All new underbelly insulation and bellyboard. The ONLY thing I regret is not taking out the laminate flooring, both subfloors, and putting in vinyl plank. I had 25k all in with the home at $2800, the move at $2000. The rest was set up costs...steps, skirting, plumbing and electrical connections, new heat pump, materials and labor. I ended up with a better than new 1983 that to this day is brand new condition. I would do it again. I just don't know if I could justify paying for fancy new when I could fancy up a Cavco or Tru with a remodel with quality Lowes materials. I would probably put a new style metal roof with overhang on it too...and maybe gutters too. I would add an aluminum porch cover over front and back decks made with that expensive composite plastic stuff. I would spend money to make plain better quality than buy fancy with cheap factory materials.
wow 93 needs new cabinets bathroom sink base cabinets a lot to repair.
Yep
Ronnie, you focus on the floor too much! :P TBF, You should focus on the floor more than you do! Without the floor, the place is not liveable!
That house has seen better days
They fixed it
@@mybrotherdonniehow much did they charge for it
@ they want 50
that's dutch lap siding, Maybe 99-2001
1993
WHEN SOMEONE ORDERS A MOBILE HOME, THEY CAN CHOOSE THEIR PERSONAL LAYOUTS, WITHIN REASON. FINIS PAX
Ok
Someone REALLY wreaked this unit😢
Yep
vog vinyl over gypsum board
Yep
Nooooooo!
Come on now
I think that one is too far gone. You would have to gut it and practically rebuild it.
Ok
Yeah, sorry but this one is beyond all my powers. Depending on the price. Are they giving it away? Yeah! No? Sorry boys, I'd say skip it. That is, unless heartache is your friend. But ya'll are brave and intrepid, and I know you will find the one. What's next?
Still looking
Donnie theirs know way I wood leave that mobile style window, Put Normal house window, I don't care If I had to build the wall out a inch, Yes That can Be repaired Donnie
Anything can be repaired just how much do you want to spend?
1997. Buy it!
1993
FLEETWOOD DOES NOT MAKE A MOBILE HOME WITH A 10-FOOT CEILING. UNLESS, YOU SPECIAL ORDER? FINIS PAX
Ok
Its broke...FINIS PAX
Yep
This would be perfect for you if the price is right
The price is wrong
Why Are You Guys Calling This Place A Undisclosed Location? I'm Just Curious Because I Recognized The Place From The Markings On The Windows, Did The Owners Get Mad? Like I Just Wanna Know What Happened.
No, the owner did not say anything everybody thinks I’m affiliated so I just stopped saying where I was at
@@mybrotherdonnie Thanks For The Answer Even Though This Video Is 5 Days Old, Also I Just Wanna Say I Really Enjoy Your Mobile Home Walk Around Vids, I Have Always Been Interested In Mobile Homes And I Find It Interesting To See What Different Mobile Homes Look Like.
I mean it’s rough but with a little elbow grease and a few thousand dollars later it can be a nice home again.
Yeah, it’s crazy
Stick not stock 😅
Lol
2007
I'm convinced Donnie can fix anything, but this one is a hard pass
Come on now
Donnie and his AMIGOS can fix anything!!!
2001
1993
I'm gona say it was made in 2000.
1993
I think maybe 1997
1993
2000
93
Ok so you know you need a complete new floor, though out it looked like you ,could fit normal windows by wall size, needs new roof How much they asking.
50
I've watched alot of these vids, and this one is a full on dump😮 the trailer not the vid😂
It’s pretty rough
Jesus Loves you
Yep
I say 1994
Z1993
@mybrotherdonnie I was around there😊
@ yep
THAT MOBILE HOME THAT DON AND RON ARE IN, IS THE RESULT FROM FLOOD DAMAGE. LOOK AT FLOODED MOBILE HOMES ON UA-cam. THE PEOPLE COULD NOT AFFORD TO FIX IT PROPERLY, SO THEY PATCH WORKED IT TOGETHER. FINIS PAX
Ok
2001
1993