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Understanding Mobile & Manufactured Home Loans
Financing a manufactured or mobile home can be different from a traditional home mortgage. The type of loan you get often depends on whether you own the land the home sits on.
There are two primary types of loans:
- 1. Chattel Loan: This is the most common type of loan for mobile homes, especially if you are placing the home in a community or on land you do not own. It's essentially a personal property loan, similar to one for a car or RV. Chattel loans typically have higher interest rates and shorter terms than traditional mortgages.
- 2. Traditional Mortgage: If you own the land and the home is permanently affixed to it as "real property," you may qualify for a traditional mortgage (including FHA, VA, or conventional loans). These loans generally offer lower interest rates and longer terms, resulting in a lower monthly payment.
How to Use the Mobile Home Loan Calculator
- Enter Purchase & Loan Details: Input the home price, your down payment, the annual interest rate, and the loan term in years.
- Add Ongoing Costs: Enter the estimated annual property taxes (or chattel tax) and the monthly lot rent if you do not own the land.
- Calculate: See your estimated total monthly payment, including the P&I (Principal & Interest) and other housing costs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is "Lot Rent"?
Lot rent is a monthly fee you pay to the owner of a mobile home park or community for the right to place your home on their land. It often covers services like trash removal, water, sewer, and maintenance of common areas.
Why are interest rates for mobile home loans sometimes higher?
Lenders consider chattel loans for mobile homes to be higher risk because the home is personal property and can, in theory, be moved. Unlike a traditional house, it doesn't have the same permanent connection to land, which is a key piece of collateral. This increased risk is reflected in higher interest rates.