In
2025, typical double-wide trailers range from 1,000 to 2,500 square feet,
with common models often falling around 1,500 to 2,300 square feet. They are
generally 20–36 feet wide and 32–90 feet long, providing 2–4+ bedrooms and 2–3
bathrooms, offering a similar, spacious, and modern living alternative to
site-built homes.
Key Details on 2025 Double-Wide Sizes:
Size Ranges: While common ranges are 1,000–2,300 sq ft, some models can extend to over 2,500 sq ft, with mobilehomeslaredo.com highlighting options between 1,000 and 2,500 square feet, and HomeGuide noting 1,500–2,500 sq ft.
Dimensions: Common dimensions are 20–36 feet wide and 32–90 feet long, with popular models often measuring 28 feet wide by 56–60 feet long.
Specific Models: 2025 models from Clayton Homes range from 840 sq ft (smaller options) to over 2,280 sq ft for larger models (e.g., Fusion 32B or The Leahy).
Typical Features: They offer a 3–5 bedroom, 2–3 bath layout and are often favored for their open floor plans, as noted by mobilehomeslaredo.com and sparkhomestexas.com.
In 2025, double-wide manufactured homes typically range from 1,000 to 2,400 square feet. While smaller models can start as low as 747 square feet, the most common size for new builds is approximately 1,600 square feet, balancing living space with transportation efficiency.
Typical
2025 Double-Wide Dimensions
Width: Usually 20
to 36 feet after installation.
Length: Generally 40
to 80 feet, though some special models reach up to 90 feet.
Common Footprint: A popular industry standard is 28 feet wide by 56–60 feet long.
Size
by Bedroom Count
Current
2025 floor plans from major manufacturers like Clayton
Homes often
follow these size brackets:
2
Bedrooms: Approximately 1,000–1,200 sq. ft. (e.g., 24' x 44' or
28' x 40').
3
Bedrooms: Typically 1,300–1,800 sq. ft. (e.g., 28' x 52' or 28'
x 60').
4+ Bedrooms: Usually 2,000–2,400 sq. ft. (e.g., 32' x 72' or 32' x 76').
Industry
Pricing Trends (2025)
For those planning a purchase, completed 2025 double-wides are averaging between $110,000 and $160,000 for the home itself. Total move-in ready costs (including site prep and foundation) are currently running between $80 and $160 per square foot.
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Comments
In the 1960s, it was common for newly married couples to buy a Trailor, pay it off and use the proceeds to make a downpayment on a single- family home. It was also common for Retirees to sell their single-family homes in the north and purchase a Trailer in the south.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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