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Since 1950, Fleetwood has been surprising families with how much home they can afford. We have grown to become one of the nation’s largest home builders by offering the quality, floor plans, state-of-the-art amenities, and time-saving appliances that you’d expect to find in a custom home. Families from all walks of life are drawn to Fleetwood because of our reputation for building fine homes.

FLEETWOOD'S manufactured homes are single-family houses built in one or more sections in a factory environment, which allows us to build a home far more quickly and efficiently than one built on-site. In addition, the purchase price of a manufactured home is typically 10 to 35 percent less than a site-built house of the same size and type.

A pioneer of the manufactured housing industry, Fleetwood began making "house trailers" in 1950. Having improved dramatically over the years, our homes now compare favorably to site-built homes and are well-recognized for their high standards of quality, safety, durability, functionality, and appearance.

A shortage of affordable, quality housing exists in the United States and Fleetwood is in an excellent position to provide this housing. With home sizes ranging from 500 to 3,400 square feet, Fleetwood’s homes are designed to fit into practically any neighborhood and any price range.

During fiscal 2007, Fleetwood launched Trendsetter Homes to produce modular housing. Our modular dwellings are also built in a factory and transported to the site, but are built to a local or regional building code rather than the federal housing and Urban Development (HUD) Code. Trendsetter’s first projects have been multi-family structures—military barracks, apartments, and condominiums—but single-family homes in new developments are also a target market.