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  1. I’d still want a bathtub I could stretch out in. I like this home. The tan color is a little boring. I like monochromes and blues. But still, I would live in this so I never ended up homeless.

  2. In 2010 we had a Clayton Home floor design built for my disability needs. The barn doors are seriously needed in my home. I love my house. There are a few things I would change but 90% of the home is perfect. I would so buy that concept home if I were single. Provided it would accommodate my power chair.

  3. When I look at Clayton Homes website, they now have a popup asking what technology features I would pay extra for….and I said yes to most. What REALLY matters though, they do not seem to care at all about. How about option of plywood floors instead of OSB, metal house style water fixtures, sinks and tub/shower, house style sinks, house type tubs and showers, make OSB house wrap standard or at least TELL people they have nothing but insulation board between the vinyl siding and inside walls, use of REAL wood cabinets/doors, real wood for trim, bookshelves etc…and how about using standard size windows and doors….no excuse not to now with the size of the homes.

    1. EXACTLY Steve! I learned my lesson about OSB house wrap when I was 8 years old. My father bought a brand new 1986 Redman double wide and I watched the installers put the vinyl siding right over the insulation. Even at 8 years old I knew that wasn’t how it should be!

      I understand that cost is a big issue when it comes to using the plywood flooring and house wrap but it should be standard and an option that all buyers are aware of.

      Thanks so much for reading MHL!

    2. We are fortunate that our home is not only housewrapped but also has OSB boards over all the exterior walls. I know this for fact since is was here every minute my installers were. I was in the middle of everything, photographing, video recording & asking questions about it all. When the Oliver System was being installed, I was under the house recording the process the whole time. My installers were welcoming & patient. I stayed out of the way but I need to know everything since this is our forever home. It was kind of funny having all theset full-sized men running around working & here I am recording everything standing 44″ tall & on crutches. I went everywhere they went.

    3. Hi Angie!

      That’s smart! Any good installer will welcome the questions and a homeowner that wants to ensure everything is done right. It is a very good idea to pay to have the home wrapped.

      I’d love to see the highlights of the video!

    1. Hi Mina!

      I don’t think Clayton has released the Gen-Now to the public yet. This one is just a concept home – they only build one or two. I’m sure if they decide to offer it to the public that it will come with a variety of choices and floorplans.

      I think this is a great start to advancing the typical manufactured home designs and I hope they continue trying new things!

      Thanks so much for reading MHL!

  4. I too like this house and am over the age they are catering to but that is OK not offended I like modern style like this is. I even bought a car that was marketed to 20 somethings and I am way over my 20’s LOL!
    They do need to stop putting age on things cause it is more a style/taste thing than an age thing.

    1. We too, are ‘decades’ over the ‘limit’ for this Gen Now home!!, but we love it! Someone needs to manufacture this and NOW is the time.
      Would make a great vacation home, down-sizing home, etc.
      Liked it immediately !!
      A nice over- 55 Mobile home park with these would flourish.
      They need to work on this concept again.

  5. I was browsing, a few days ago looking for contemporary single wide
    mobile homes, when I came across your website. I was looking for something different both outside and inside. I thought how hard would it be for a manufacturer to take HALF of a large double wide
    (32×70) put an exterior wall with modern siding. You end up with a modern single sloop roof, like in your article. Add to that, a up graded exterior package and nice contemporary interior, your defiant thinking out of, that stodgy rectangular BOX. This is a product that should be marketed to all age groups. I think allot of
    manufacturers need to get with the program and get Designers working for them. Whether its a first time home for someone or a downsize from a larger home, we want something unique and getting away from the stereotypical mobile home. The cost difference would be minimal to do some of this design work and upgrades. I do love your website, it has so much COOL information in all different directions, from old and retro, to new. So keep up the GREAT WORK. I’m 58

    1. Hi Tim! I agree 100%.

      The pre-fab industry is giving the buyers some great designs but they’re too expensive. If we could find a happy medium between pre-fab style and manufactured home price, it would be great!

      Thank you so much for the compliment, I appreciate you reading MHL very much! Hope to hear from you lots more!

  6. I, too, think that this home should not be marketed to just the younger generation because my husband and I think that it would be a great home for those of us who will be retiring soon and want to downsize and de-clutter our lives. We are in our 60’s and we really like this home and think that we would be happy living in this style and size home. We would like to know the square footage of this home. Thanks!

    1. Hi Linda!

      It is a gorgeous home and that layout is great! If I could buy it today, it would be on the top of my list.

      Unfortunately, I never could find a square footage figure for the home. I guess cause it’s just a concept home? Sorry about that!

    2. I read on another site that the sq. ft. is 1200. I also learned from Clayton homes that this model is not in production. Alas!

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