Mobile homes are also called manufactured homes, although the “manufactured” terminology didn’t exist until the Housing Act of 1980. Regardless of how someone describes these properties, they are built in a factory and then transported to a plot of land. These tend to be some of the cheapest types of homes to purchase, although getting a mortgage for a mobile home may include some additional restrictions. Often, a homeowner might own the home, but not the land it sits on. Instead, they have to rent that property in a land lease arrangement. Also, mobile homes are not that mobile. According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost to move and set up a single-wide trailer is between $5,000 and $8,000.