Across the U.S., the affordable housing crisis is deepening—and it’s time we gave manufactured homes the respect they deserve.
A recent article by the Pew Charitable Trusts, “Can Manufactured Homes Help Solve the Nation’s Housing Shortage?”, makes a compelling case for why manufactured housing must play a bigger role in closing the affordability gap. With new single-family home prices often out of reach for working Americans, manufactured homes offer a path to ownership that is not only more attainable but often overlooked by policymakers, lenders, and even the real estate industry itself.
At Manufactured Multiple Listing Service (MMLS), we couldn’t agree more. In fact, we’re building our entire company around the idea that manufactured homes are an untapped cornerstone of housing access in this country—and that what’s been missing all along is the infrastructure to support them.
The Mobile Home Market Is Hidden in Plain Sight
As the Pew article points out, more than 20 million Americans already live in manufactured homes. Yet these homes remain excluded from many of the core systems that underpin traditional real estate markets.
That’s a problem we see every day. Homebuyers struggle to find manufactured listings. Appraisers lack comps. Lenders hesitate due to valuation uncertainty. And MLS systems rarely include manufactured homes in their databases in a meaningful or searchable way.
We believe this lack of data is not just an inconvenience—it's a structural failure.
Our Mission: Bring Manufactured Homes into the Modern Era
At MMLS, we’ve started by building a new kind of infrastructure:
- Public sales data aggregation: We’ve collected and structured real sales and demographic data directly from county assessor sites across the U.S.
- Comp generation and AVM logic: We’re developing tools to generate comparables and valuation signals in a market where they’ve long been missing.
- MLS partnerships: Our new initiative aims to partner with forward-thinking MLSs to ingest their mobile home listings, enrich them with public data, and redistribute them with better visibility and insight.
Our goal is simple: Make manufactured home listings as transparent, accessible, and trustworthy as any other type of residential property.
Why It Matters Now
The Pew article highlights that manufactured homes can be built faster and cost less than site-built alternatives. They’re especially well-suited to rural and exurban areas, where housing shortages are often most acute. But without modern tools to support transactions, these benefits can’t be fully realized.
Imagine a future where:
- Mobile home buyers can browse listings with confidence, backed by real comps and sales history.
- MLS companies gain new inventory, traffic, and leads—without lifting a finger.
- Startups and proptech innovators build AVMs, lending tools, and market insights on top of the MMLS data layer.
That future isn’t 10 years away. It’s already starting.
Join Us in the Movement
If you're an MLS, a proptech company, or an investor with an eye on under-leveraged real estate markets, we invite you to partner with us. Let’s bring manufactured housing out of the margins and into the mainstream.
It’s time to future-proof the real estate ecosystem. One mobile home at a time.
For partnership inquiries, data access, or to learn more about MMLS, contact us here.