Available models
65
Manufactured-home models currently shown in the catalog.
Tacoma Manufactured Homes
Compare real models, understand pricing direction, and move into the next useful conversation without bouncing around the site.
Available models
65
Manufactured-home models currently shown in the catalog.
Tour-ready
23
Models with a better online preview already in place.
Posted pricing from
$75,495
Lowest public price currently shown in this collection.
Best next steps
Need Help After Pricing?
Share the model, budget, property status, or delivery question and we can point you to the next useful move.
Current Manufactured Homes
Every manufactured-home model currently in the catalog is shown here, with the exterior view leading the card so the lineup is easier to scan.

































































Planning Guides
Use the sheets that actually help a buyer compare budget, timing, and construction details.

A 1,600 sq ft Washington example showing total project cost, timing, and line-item budget differences.

A quick one-line savings snapshot that is easy to read through before digging into the larger comparison pages.

A side-by-side timeline showing how a factory-built home compares with a traditional stick-built schedule.

A cleaner side-by-side table for cost per square foot, inspections, interest, weather risk, and build method.

Supporting notes on financing differences, appreciation, contingency planning, regional pricing, and inspections.

The cutaway construction chart showing the roof, framing, insulation, siding, flooring, and major system callouts.

The matching Champion feature sheet with the detailed notes that explain each numbered construction callout.
Download the full comparison packet in one file.
Keep It Grounded
These are the issues buyers usually need clear before they keep shopping.
FAQ
Start here if you want the short version before reaching out.
Yes. Endeavor Homes NW can help narrow the right models first, then share pricing direction based on the home, site, delivery path, and upgrade scope.
No. Some buyers already have land and others start with financing or feasibility questions first. The point is to line up the home, budget, and property requirements before the project gets expensive.
Delivery, setup, permitting, utilities, grading, foundation work, and selected upgrades can all affect the final number. The site and access conditions matter as much as the model.
Yes. The best path is usually to narrow to a short list by layout, square footage, and base pricing direction, then compare those homes against land fit and budget realities.