One of the first things newbies to manufactured home communities notice is the sense of family. No covenant controlled community or homeowners association administrated neighborhood can boast these kinds of close knit relationships. In addition, many manufactured home communities are made up or individuals close in age and familial status, making them the premier social network for seniors, families with children and singles.

Guidelines enforced by developers ensure the manufactured homes are modern, up to code and assets to the neighborhood. This makes these neighborhoods so well kept and also highly desirable for those ready to buy into the area. Since manufactured home communities are made up of various different kinds of individuals realizing their dreams of home-ownership, there is a heightened sense of care that goes into maintaining the area.

You may be surprised to learn many of these communities frequently have a lot of involvement in community matters, host block parties and also provide babysitting co-ops. Granted, there is no guarantee the area into which you are thinking of moving will be very active, but the telltale signs of an involved community are easily spotted (there are event flyers posted on trees and a community bulletin board lists all goings on).

Best of all, participation is voluntary and you may become as much – or as little – involved in the community as you desire. This makes manufactured home communities the kind of neighborhood experience you just cannot have anywhere else. Are you ready to change your lifestyle?