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Wednesday, April 2, 2025
HomeLifestyleInside $87,000 mobile home dubbed the 'giga-mansion' - it's a two-bed, two-bath...

Inside $87,000 mobile home dubbed the ‘giga-mansion’ – it’s a two-bed, two-bath that even has a walk-in pantry


A MOBILE home selling for $87,000 is giving tiny homes a run for their money.

The spacious home has been described as a ”giga-mansion.’

Woman looking at a for sale sign.

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The home is available in two different layoutsCredit: Getty

The tiny home movement has gained immense popularity as rising housing costs make property ownership less attainable for many people.

Rather than saving for years to afford a mortgage, many buyers are choosing affordable, prefabricated homes, which are frequently mobile or modular.

In the vein of tiny homes providing luxurious options in a smaller footprint, deluxe mobile homes are emerging as another cost-friendly housing alternative.

This movement focuses on environmental sustainability and financial practicality, introducing a new wave of minimalist housing designed for future generations seeking eco-friendly living solutions.

One lush mobile home available for $87,000 has a walk-in pantry, a wine fridge, a kitchen island, and washer and dryer space.

Autoevolution called it “a giga-mansion compared to the tiny houses that are so popular today.”

The home comes equipped with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and spans approximately 1,000 square feet.

It includes a kitchen with a dishwasher, stove, oven, microwave, and a full sink.

Additionally, there’s an island with seating for three, and buyers have the option to customize the color of the cabinets.

The kitchen opens into an open-concept living room, which is furnished with a sofa, chair, and coffee table.

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The home even has a hidden pantry.

The pantry is a full space with shelves, cabinets, another sink, and a wine fridge.

The living area separates the two bedrooms, with the main bedroom featuring an en suite bathroom with double sinks.

This home is the Bay Springs model by Skyline, which is part of the Champion Homes line.

It comes in two layout options.

The home is built on a permanent chassis rather than wheels, eliminating the need for a foundation.

The home is 66 feet long and 15 feet wide, priced around $87,000.

Final costs may vary based on factors like the dealer and shipping location.

The model is marketed as offering the experience of “living in a traditional home.”

Although both manufactured and modular homes provide compact living, there are key distinctions.

Manufactured homes (formerly mobile homes) comply with the HUD code and are built on a permanent chassis.

Meanwhile, modular homes follow local or regional building codes and are constructed similarly to traditional site-built homes.

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