Affordable and Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing

The exterior of a manufactured house, with a wooden gazebo-type structure attached to it.

Today’s energy-efficient manufactured homes offer a housing option that is affordable, comfortable, and resilient. Manufactured homes are available in a wide variety of designs and floorplans similar to site-built homes. Consumers can choose among many energy-efficient equipment options and features, including high-efficiency heating and cooling systems and ENERGY STAR® appliances. Consumers can also choose manufactured homes that are ENERGY STAR certified, which provides even lower utility bills and greater comfort. Based on positive industry response, we expect the first DOE Zero Energy Ready units to be available in the market early 2024.

The resources on this website can help you understand available options for selecting and financing the purchase of your new home.

If you’re interested in making your current manufactured home more efficient, visit the DOE Energy Saver website for helpful tips and resources, or contact your utility service provider to learn about programs and incentives that may be available to you.

Purchasing one of today’s manufactured homes can be a smart choice when looking for a newly built modern and energy-efficient home at an affordable price and monthly housing payment. There are a range of financing and ownership options to consider, including loan programs offered by federal agencies. Your state or local housing agency may have additional financing options, including down payment assistance and low-interest loans for income-eligible borrowers. The process for purchasing, financing, and owning a manufactured home may involve different decisions and financing options than those you’d encounter when buying a site-built home, but it doesn’t have to be difficult. See the resources page for additional information on how to find products and programs to help finance the purchase or replacement of a manufactured home or how, as a resident, you might be able to help form a cooperative to purchase the community in which you live.

Affordable Options

Although many buyers arrange financing through the manufactured home retailer where they purchase their home, it makes sense to evaluate the range of options available to you. Many banks and credit unions provide loans and financing plans for prospective owners. Manufactured homes may also be eligible for government-insured loans guaranteed or insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), the Veterans Administration (VA), and the Rural Housing Services (RHS) under the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Some lending institutions also offer conventional mortgages or other loan options where manufactured homes are titled as real property.

The type of financing you can get will depend on whether you own or rent the land on which your home will be installed. If you live in or will be moving to a resident-owned community, you will have additional resources and protections that can help keep homeownership affordable. As with any large purchase, it makes sense to research your options.