Highlights:

    • More Options, More Flexibility: Choose from single-wide, double-wide, triple-wide, modular, and tiny homes—each tailored to different lifestyles, budgets, and space needs.
    • Energy-Efficient by Design: Built to HUD standards, today’s manufactured homes feature advanced insulation, efficient HVAC systems, and modern appliances to lower utility bills.
    • Stylish & Customizable Interiors: Open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, spa bathrooms, and designer kitchens give you the look and feel of a traditional home, without the price tag.
    • Affordable Space for Every Stage of Life: Whether you’re downsizing, growing your family, or buying your first home, manufactured homes offer high-end living at a fraction of the cost.

When you’re looking to buy a home in Alexander City, AL, or the surrounding areas, you don’t want one-size-fits-all. You want choices. That’s why manufactured homes are such a smart option—they offer flexibility, affordability, and a wide range of styles. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, downsizing, or ready to upgrade to something bigger, there’s a manufactured home model that fits your goals and your budget. From single-wide simplicity to triple-wide luxury, the variety available today makes it easier than ever to tailor your living space to your lifestyle.

Single-Wide Manufactured Homes: Simple, Affordable, and Smart

Single-wide manufactured homes are the go-to option for simplicity and affordability. These homes are typically 600 to 1,300 square feet, perfect for singles, couples, or retirees who want functional space without excess. They’re built to HUD standards, which means they’re safe, energy-efficient, and built to last. Because they’re compact, they’re also cost-effective when it comes to heating, cooling, and maintenance. Plus, the narrow design makes them easier to place on small or irregular lots—ideal if you’re working with limited land.

Single-wides can come with open-concept layouts, modern kitchens, and stylish finishes that make them feel far from “basic.” According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, manufactured homes must meet stringent safety and energy standards, giving peace of mind to buyers at every level. Atkinson Homes offers a rotating inventory of single-wides tailored to first-time buyers, empty nesters, and minimalists who still want the comforts of home.

Did You Know…

Manufactured homes today can be just as energy-efficient and stylish as traditional site-built houses. Thanks to strict federal standards set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, these homes must meet rigorous safety, durability, and energy codes before they reach your lot. Plus, with options ranging from cozy tiny homes to spacious triple-wides, there’s a manufactured home to fit nearly every lifestyle and budget.


In fact, many modern manufactured homes feature advanced insulation materials and energy-efficient windows that help reduce utility costs year-round. Stylish design elements like open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and high-quality finishes mean you don’t have to sacrifice comfort or aesthetics for efficiency. This combination makes manufactured homes a smart choice for buyers who want both savings and style.

Manufactured homes today can be just as energy-efficient and stylish as traditional site-built houses. Thanks to strict federal standards set by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, these homes must meet rigorous safety, durability, and energy codes before they reach your lot. Plus, with options ranging from cozy tiny homes to spacious triple-wides, there’s a manufactured home to fit nearly every lifestyle and budget.

In fact, many modern manufactured homes feature advanced insulation materials and energy-efficient windows that help reduce utility costs year-round. Stylish design elements like open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and high-quality finishes mean you don’t have to sacrifice comfort or aesthetics for efficiency. This combination makes manufactured homes a smart choice for buyers who want both savings and style.

Double-Wide Homes: Balanced Space for Families and Entertaining

Double-wide manufactured homes are often the “sweet spot” for families. With an average size of 1,000 to 2,300 square feet, they provide ample space for three or more bedrooms, multiple bathrooms, and larger living areas. These homes are a smart pick for buyers who want more flexibility in how they use each room—think home offices, guest bedrooms, or playrooms. Unlike single-wides, double-wides come in two sections that are joined on-site, which allows for more expansive and open layouts.

Modern double-wides often include features like island kitchens, spa-style bathrooms, and walk-in closets. They offer a blend of form and function, making them ideal for growing families or anyone who wants that “just right” space. According to the Manufactured Housing Institute, today’s manufactured homes—including double-wides—can be built with the same high-end materials and features as traditional site-built homes.

Triple-Wide Homes: High-End Living Without the Site-Built Price Tag

If you’re looking for space that rivals a traditional home, triple-wide manufactured homes are where luxury meets value. These homes can exceed 2,400 square feet and offer everything from master suites with sitting areas to dedicated home theaters and formal dining rooms. They’re the best fit for larger families or anyone who simply wants more room to spread out. A triple-wide layout gives you the feel of a traditional ranch-style home without the long construction timeline or sky-high price.

With triple-wide homes, it’s all about the extras—coffered ceilings, built-in fireplaces, gourmet kitchens, and oversized porches are just a few examples. According to Freddie Mac, manufactured homes are an increasingly popular choice for affordable housing in the U.S. because they offer high-quality living at a fraction of the cost. We understand that some buyers want it all, and their triple-wide models deliver big on style, layout, and flexibility while still keeping affordability in check.

Not quite. Manufactured homes are built to national HUD standards and come in sections that are transported and assembled on your land. Modular homes, on the other hand, are built in segments and meet local building codes, just like site-built homes.

It depends on your goals. Manufactured homes are usually quicker to install and more affordable. Modular homes allow for more architectural flexibility and can often be placed in neighborhoods where manufactured homes are restricted. We offer both types, so you can pick what fits best.

Financing differs slightly between the two. Modular homes typically qualify for traditional mortgages because they’re treated like site-built homes. Manufactured homes may require different loan types, such as chattel loans or FHA/VA loans, especially if the home isn’t permanently affixed to a foundation. We can help connect you with lenders familiar with both options to make the process easier.

Modular Homes: Custom Builds with a Manufactured Advantage

Modular homes offer a happy middle ground between manufactured affordability and site-built customization. They’re built in sections in a factory and then assembled on your property. Unlike manufactured homes, they adhere to local building codes, which can make them easier to finance and insure in some areas. With modular construction, you can get vaulted ceilings, multi-story layouts, and nearly limitless floor plan options. It’s traditional homebuilding—just faster and often more affordable.

Because modular homes are permanently affixed to a foundation, they can also qualify as real property, which opens the door for traditional mortgages and long-term equity growth. We’re the local experts when it comes to building modular homes that offer the appearance and performance of stick-built houses, but at a price that makes sense for today’s market.

Tiny Homes: Minimalist Living with Maximum Style

Tiny homes pack a lot of personality into a compact footprint. Typically 100 to 400 square feet, they’re ideal for people who want to simplify their lifestyle, reduce costs, or invest in a vacation home, guest suite, or short-term rental unit. Despite their small size, today’s tiny homes can feature lofted sleeping areas, smart storage solutions, and sleek modern designs that feel anything but cramped.

Tiny living also offers eco-friendly advantages. Lower utility usage, smaller land needs, and minimal construction waste make them a favorite among sustainability-minded buyers. If you’re ready to think small without giving up style, we can offer tiny home models that combine smart design, charming finishes, and unbeatable value.

Yes. Many lenders offer loans specifically for manufactured homes, including FHA, VA, and conventional financing. The availability may vary depending on whether the home is placed on leased land or owned property.

They sure do. Atkinson Homes maintains relationships with multiple lenders and guides buyers through the process to help them secure the best financing options available for their budget and home type.

The timeline can vary depending on the type of home and site preparation needs. Manufactured homes can often be ready in a matter of weeks once permits and utilities are in place. Modular homes may take a bit longer due to additional customization and inspections, but still move faster than traditional builds. Atkinson Homes will walk you through each step to keep the process smooth and efficient.

Explore the Options with Atkinson Homes

Whether you’re leaning toward a cozy tiny home, a practical single-wide, or a triple-wide estate with room for everyone, manufactured homes give you the power to choose what fits your life, not just your lot. And in Alexander City, AL, you don’t have to settle for generic. With Atkinson Homes, you get access to a wide range of models, floor plans, and custom features designed to suit every lifestyle and budget. Contact us today to view available models and schedule a tour. The perfect fit is out there. It’s just waiting for you to come find it!

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