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16000
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The landscape of today's manufactured housing is changing. What began as temporary recreational housing driven between campsites is now permanent housing in subdivisions, parks and on private lots. Today, homes range in quality, size, price, and styles. This article reviews the current context of manufactured housing within the nation and North Carolina in particular and manufactured housing as a viable alternative for affordable housing.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 28 Issue 2, Spring 2003, p3-23, bibl, f
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24288
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Oakwood Homes Corp. has a new president, Myles Standish, who hopes to bring the nation's fourth largest manufactured home builder back to profitability.
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31294
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North Carolina ranks fourth in the nation in manufactured home production. A manufactured home is a residential dwelling that is made in a factory and meets the federal standards for safety, durability and efficiency. This is a comprehensive guide to buying and upgrading a manufactured home in North Carolina, including advice and information on energy efficiency, preparing a site and consumer protection.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 30 Issue 4, Apr 1998, p16-21, il, por, map
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31295
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This year, a North Carolina producer of manufactured homes became the first in the nation to be recognized for an exemplary level of energy-efficiency and indoor air quality. The Siler City plant that makes Palm Harbor Homes received the Energy Star designation from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 30 Issue 4, Apr 1998, p27, il, por