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I bought a single wide noble home and needs a loan to remodel

I have a single wide home and want to remodel

Asked by Gary Ross | Matthews, NC| 04-01-2026| 4 views|Remodeling|Updated 1 day ago

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Phong Tran

Real Broker · Portland, OR

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Financing a remodel on a single-wide manufactured home can be a bit more limited than traditional homes, but you still have solid options depending on your situation. If you own the home and the land, you may qualify for a home equity loan or HELOC; if not, personal loans are the most common route since many lenders won’t use a single-wide as collateral. You can also look into FHA Title I loans, which are specifically designed for manufactured home improvements. The best option depends on your credit, equity, and whether the home is permanently affixed to land, so it’s worth talking to a lender who has experience with manufactured housing.
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