436 mobile, manufactured, or modular?

Getting ready to rehab a doublewide, I'm learning a bunch about mobile, manufactured, and modular building. For instance, it's not a mobile home, it's a manufactured home. (Although everyone still calls them mobile homes, those are actually older, built before the department of Housing and Urban Development came up with a code for building, uh, trailers, in 1976.)

Meanwhile, I think this would be considered a modular home. It's pre-made in a factory, but it doesn't leave the factory ready to go, sitting on a steel frame with wheels and axles (which have to be removed onsite to qualify as a manufactured home, otherwise, I don't know, it's an RV or something), it has to be assembled onsite. 

Also, our supervisor lost my vote by going anti-free-Muni. He ran as left of Scott Weiner, but...

Finishing with a couple older pictures. This house on the slope to Diamond Heights...go Niners!

Same area. Lots of "lofty" houses from the 90s and aughts look kind of out of place in the city. The grinded steel and stucco look isn't aging super well. But this one, I think, is really pretty nice. The weathered wood and paned windows actually look like they fit here.

One of my favorite buildings in our neighborhood. I took the picture for paint reference, but why not share? It's actually the garage for the house behind it. They've both been vacant for a number of years, after the owner needed to move into a care facility.

Be safe everyone.

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