North Carolina Manufactured Home Guide
Both OptionsEverything you need to buy or sell a manufactured, mobile, or modular home in North Carolina — by owner.
📜 Title vs. Real Property in North Carolina
North Carolina has one of the nation's largest manufactured housing markets. DMV titles manufactured homes. NC has a streamlined conversion process. The NC Manufactured & Modular Home Builders Association is very active.
🔄 How to Convert to Real Property in North Carolina
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Place home on a permanent foundation on owned land
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Complete Affidavit of Affixture (MVR-46G)
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Record affidavit with county register of deeds
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Submit copy to DMV for title cancellation
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County tax assessor reclassifies as real property
🏘️ Mobile Home Park Regulations in North Carolina
North Carolina Manufactured Home Park Act and Landlord-Tenant Act apply. 60-day notice for rent increases. 180-day notice for park closure. Local ordinances vary. NC has a manufactured home installer licensing program.
💳 Financing Options in North Carolina
FHA Title I and II available. NC Housing Finance Agency programs. One of the strongest manufactured home lending markets in the Southeast. Many local banks and credit unions specialize.
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