America’s Seniors And Manufactured Housing
Heads up America, the “Retirement Wave” is fast approaching. Currently, our best estimates suggest that approximately every eight seconds another US citizen hits the mandatory retirement age of 65. And painfully obvious to some, caring for America’s senior citizens is a catastrophe few have planned for. Throw on the housing issue to the potential list of existing concerns about elder care, health care and fiscal security … and you can see the potential for a disaster fast approaching.
America’s Seniors And Manufactured Housing
Today’s manufactured homes (MFH), offer a wonderful option for America’s cash-strapped homebuyers, regardless of their age. Appealing to seniors who are desperate to downsize their current lifestyle, or upgrade their vacation home –and middle-class Americans who seek affordable living options, minus the need to give up a comfortable lifestyle. The modern manufactured home appeals to those looking for flexibility and who choose to think outside of the traditional stick built box.
For the financially challenged, one of the more obvious advantages to owning a manufactured home is its affordability. Factory built homes offer both style and function, while at the same time providing significant savings over traditional housing options. Due to their factory built construction technique, manufactured homes cost significantly less on a per square foot basis to build than the more traditional home; while the MFH’s quality remains as good – if not better than many site built homes. Better because todays MFH are built in a factory environment. Weather is a non-issue for these homes during their construction period! Meaning no delays during the building process, and that the construction materials aren’t exposed to nature’s unforgiving elements. Saving both time and money.
Offering additional saving: Another benefit of manufactured homeownership for America’s seniors is that many of today’s builders include top-of-the-line appliances – and more often than not, are willing to negotiate on any furniture that might be displayed in a model home. Manufactured homes built by the likes of Sunshine, Kabco and Magnolia provide quality built units with built-in cabinets – while maximizing the use of all their available space.
Easily customizable, many of today’s manufactured homes provide master baths with a walk-in shower, rather than a tub. As many senior citizens are fearful of being hurt falling in the tub – becoming yet another American statistic. Unlike traditional neighborhoods, MFHs are often located in 55+ communities with amenities that complement an active lifestyle, while providing much-needed security. Since many of the communities are designed for the 55 and over set, most residents have plenty in common with each other – tending to be slightly quieter. Regardless of any preconceived notion, today’s manufactured homes make a great option for both the cash-strapped senior citizens and the backbone of America’s workforce – the blue-collar worker.
Taking these factors into consideration, it makes makes perfect sense to support one of the largest sources of affordable, unsubsidized housing for both the middle-class and America’s senior citizens – particularly quality built manufacture homes like Sunshine.