Double wide floor plans 3 bed 2 bath

Jacobsen Homes has been producing exceptionally well-designed 3-bedroom manufactured homes (mobile homes) for over 50 years. From affordable to luxury models, we have options for everyone from new families to retirees and seasonal residents.

Our 3-bedroom, 2-bath manufactured and modular homes can range in size from around 1,000 sq. ft. up to 2,000 sq. ft. or more. Each is constructed with a floor plan that optimizes the space available for each homeowner's needs, from single-wide to double-wide models.

Our 3-bedroom homes are built in a state-of-the-art warehouse using quality, sustainable materials. For prices on any of our manufactured homes, please visit our find a model center page and then locate your desired location. All of our retail centers will be able to assist you with your purchase.

What is the lifespan of a double wide?

A report done by the Manufactured Housing Institute placed the average life expectancy of a manufactured home at 55.8 years (mhvillage.com). With the proper upkeep and maintenance, manufactured homes have a long-life expectancy, with the potential to last forever.

How many square feet is a typical double wide mobile home?

Double Wide Mobile Home Sizes & Dimensions On the modest side, double-wides can run a low as 704 square feet or as large as 2,300 square feet. Much of that living space will be driven by state regulations regarding transportation. However, this class of mobile homes generally runs between 1,000 and 2,200 square feet.

Is a double wide a good investment?

Mobile homes are a terrible investment because they drop in value super fast—the same way your car loses value the second you drive it off the lot. Investing in a mobile home isn't like investing in real estate. Why? Because the land the mobile home sits on is real estate, but the home is considered personal property.

Do double wide homes increase in value?

Looking at all of these factors, the answer is yes -- most of the time. There's no guarantee that a mobile home will appreciate in value, but there's also no guarantee for stick-built homes either. Manufactured homes will typically appreciate in value over time as long as they are well-maintained.