Oh I know - some of the db wides are STUNNING! Have you seen the new triple wides?
Years ago when hubby and I were first looking at purchasing a home (back in the very early 90's) the market was still high and interest rates were too - so... we went to Clayton Homes and a few other makers who had both dbw and stick built homes on site and OMG - we walked into this one - it was a new model with a pitched roof. I fell in love with it -
Told hubby this was the house I wanted given it was a stick built, high flat ceilings, pitched roof like a regular house, 2X4 walls, drywall, etc...
and the salesman said to us "Uh no Ma'am, this is what would be considered a deluxe doublewide - its the newest version with upgrades - pitched roof, high flat ceilings (8 ft to be exact and no pitches) and 2X4 construction"
I couldnt find the "bolt together" anywhere, yet it came in 2 pieces and the interior was completely done too. Even came with the drapes and furnishings if we wanted them for an additional $2000.00 (which is turn-key).
We couldnt afford it back then but WOW...it was stunning. Now you can even put them on basements and with some manufactured (not turnkey) they have Capes and 2 story models that rival a builders model you have to wait months to get. Friends of ours have the Cape and I'm just amazed every time we walk inside of it - its simply stunning and looks like it belongs on Martha's Vineyard - no kidding.
Thats true Miss Prissy - unfortunately - thats where you take a big hit - both on value and insuring them