The advantage to factory constructed homes over site built ones - precision. They're strong, durable, quality-crafted with easy care exteriors, built to tough federal code. Solid construction materials and techniques, multiple floor plans and finishes to design the home of your dreams Most new manufactured homes sold in Florida exceed the strength of site-built ones.

Since 1976 design and construction of manufactured/mobile homes has been monitored through the federal government's Housing and Building Technology Division and by the State Bureau of Manufactured Housing Construction ensuring the highest quality and safety standards. You don't get this assurance with any site-built homes. One in five new homes sold in Florida is a manufactured mobile home. New homes are designed to withstand even hurricane force winds. A Foremost Insurance study concluded the chance of a fire in a site-built home is twice that of today's manufactured home. Federal building codes and safety standards with state required anchoring requirements means a Florida manufactured home may be the safest home you can buy.
                                                                                                    


               NEW HOME INCENTIVES
              New Home sales
      Lifestyle Choice Realty
  Sales Manager: Norman Loiselle
                813-404-3234   
e-mail:norman.lifestyle@verizon.net

    Vist these websites for model               information, view floor plans and to            design the home of your dreams

Homes of Merit

Jacobsen Homes

Palm Harbor Homes

Skyline Homes














  About Manufactured /Mobile Homes

                                                        
We offer two different incentives for new or approved used homes placed on vacant lots, for owners who prefer a lot lease we are offering a one year rental credit, for those who wish to become members of the CO-OP we are offering a $5,000 credit.
Tanglewood Village Vero
Resident owned manufactured home and RV community
This page was last updated: December 18, 2010