hahahahahah.. Not like the DUmmies have anything better to do anyway..
A 1970 double wide at as in condition---OY------
My 94 brand new at the time has in 20 years had to have much replaced. Today we are looking at after all this time a new furnace, had to replace the hot water tank and dishwasher and fridge.
We replaced the flooring in the kitchen but the floor boards still squeak when walked on.
Only thing holding up is the wall to wall carpet that is wool and will go another 15 years.
The plumbing is plastic, will need $5,000 to get it up to date. So far no problems but to resell all this needs to be done. As is the roof re shingled ----Age puts a time on things today, nothing is meant to last but 20+ years.
For a 1970 double wide in as is condition, anything over $10,000 is asking for trouble up here in the north. From the list of things to add at $30,000,, I would add on another $15,000 and still the home will be evaluated at town tax for $10,000.
I did want to update my home until we got the last tax bill from the town, my home had been deflated by $30,000. Sure less taxes but a problem if we want to sell for less then we bought it for.
Nothing I do to improve the inside will add value to the home, My kitchen cabinets were beautiful but kept coming loose so we decided to go with the open concept and removed the ones on top, a floating concept that allowed us to see all inside. Works for me but a buyer may not want this.
Then the idea of knocking down walls, has to have someone that knows about the load baring walls and what to leave in place.
What a mess, so much one wants to place in their home that will not repay them any one red cent.