Mobile Homes For Sale — Tulsa, OK Manufactured Homes & Modular Homes
600 to 2,400 sq. ft.
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 613 sq. ft., 1/1, #3A
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 920 sq. ft., 3/2, #21
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 1,140 sq. ft., 3/2, #14
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 1,140 sq. ft., 3/2, #22A
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 1,349 sq. ft., 3/2, #10
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 1,421 sq. ft., 3/2, #2
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 1,472 sq. ft., 3/2, #7
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 1,707 sq. ft., 3/2, #8
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 1,813 sq. ft., 3/2, #30
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 1,920 sq. ft., 4/2, #23
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 2,160 sq. ft., 3/2, #4
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 2,208 sq. ft., 4/2, #3
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 2,280 sq. ft., 4/2, #11 |
 2,280 sq. ft., 4/2, #6 |
 2,331 sq. ft., 4/2, #15 |
What Type of Homes Do We Sell?
We sell manufactured homes and modular homes only! Manufactured homes and modular homes bear no resemblance to the mobile homes and trailer houses that were owned by earlier generations. See definitions below.

DEFINITIONS
Trailers of the Past
Mobile Home: The term "mobile home" designates all factory built housing built prior to the implementation of the H.U.D. Code on June 15, 1976. The H.U.D. Code, officially known as the National Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1976, designated as the MHCSS, is the only national building code that exists and was created by an act of Congress in 1974. The passage of the H.U.D. Code established minimum construction standards for the first time and made mobile homes and trailer houses something from the past.
Manufactured Home: By housing industry definition, and under Oklahoma State law, a manufactured home has been built in a factory and is built to meet or exceed the standards established by the H.U.D. code. A manufactured home may be built in one or more sections and must be built on a non-removable frame.
Modular Home: A modular home is built to any one of several copyrighted building codes that municipalities then may adopt as, or in addition to, their building code for site-built homes. A modular home's frame may be removable or non-removable. Modular homes may be built to meet or exceed the minimum standard of the Uniform Building Code (UBC), the International Building Code (IBC), the International Residential Code (IRC), Southern Building Code (SBC), or the Building Officials and Code Administrators Code (BOCA) among others.
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