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How much should I offer for my home?

16×76 my mobile home with an 10×16 enclosed and insulated porch with 3 large windows and 2 storm doors with new steps and steel ramp.

Asked by Anonymous | Todd Mission, TX| 12-02-2025| 34 views|Selling|Updated 5 months ago

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Loodmy Jacques

Keller Williams Reserve · West Palm Beach, FL

(25 reviews)
For a 16×76 mobile home like that, the price depends a lot on age, condition, and whether land is included. If it’s just the home in a park, many sell around $5K to $30K. Your enclosed porch and ramp help, but age still matters a lot. If it’s on land you own, the value can be much higher because the land drives the price. Best way to price it is to check recent sales of similar mobile homes nearby. That’s what buyers will compare to. Simple way to think about it. The upgrades help, but location and land matter more than the home itself.
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04-30-2026 (5 days ago)··
Keith Jean Pierre

REMAX First Realty · East Brunswick, NJ

(151 reviews)
Best bet here is to speak with a local real estate agent who is familiar with the market area and your home. Best of luck! Keith Jean-Pierre Managing Principal The Dapper Agents Operations In: NY, NJ, FL & CA
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04-15-2026 (2 weeks ago)··
Kevin Neely

Keller Williams Realty Elite Partners · Spring Hill, FL

(76 reviews)
This is a common question among Florida buyers and sellers, and the answer depends on your specific situation and local market conditions. Understanding the fundamentals before making any decisions protects your investment and your timeline. In Weeki Wachee, Hernando County, Florida, the real estate landscape has its own characteristics that affect how this plays out in practice. The Hernando County market attracts a diverse buyer pool including relocators from higher-cost states, retirees, and local move-up buyers, which creates consistent demand across most price points and property types. The strategic approach is to work with a local agent who can pull current comparable sales data and walk you through the specific factors that apply to your situation in Florida. Every market is different at the neighborhood level, and decisions based on general advice or national headlines often miss the local nuances that matter most to your outcome. Making informed decisions based on local data is always the strongest position. Kevin Neely & Kaitlynd Robbins | K2 Sells
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04-15-2026 (2 weeks ago)··
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Andrew Baker

Iris Inc Realty · Crawford, GA

(10 reviews)
Hey Shirley, My name is Andrew Baker, REALTOR®, PSA®. I would highly recommend finding a local REALTOR® out of a small local brokerage to help you price your home. Someone who really knows the market and knows your specific product, since you are in a niche area with a niche home. Based on a little bit of research Navasota Realty or Bevers Real Estate with Legends Properties, are both great options for you! Best of luck!
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