North Dakota's manufactured-housing stock reflects the state's history: waves of workforce housing, a strong presence in the Red River Valley and along the western oil corridor, and long winters that are hard on every home. Those factors shape what a realistic review looks like here.
Titan Property Investors evaluates North Dakota homes for potential purchase or investment. Submitting information is free and creates no obligation.
Cities and communities we hear from in North Dakota
Our current priority markets in North Dakota are Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, and West Fargo. Surrounding suburbs, small towns, and rural areas may also be evaluated. We evaluate mobile homes throughout the Midwest. Whether we can make an offer depends on the home's location, condition, title status, park requirements, and the details you provide.
- Fargo and the surrounding communities
- Bismarck and the surrounding communities
- Grand Forks and the surrounding communities
- Minot and the surrounding communities
- West Fargo and the surrounding communities
North Dakota titling
Manufactured-home titles in North Dakota are generally handled by the Department of Transportation motor vehicle division, with county tax offices involved where taxes on the home are outstanding. Confirm current requirements with those offices before relying on a timeline. If the title is lost or was never properly assigned to you, that is a common situation with a known process, but it is not instant.
Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Minot, and West Fargo
Fargo and West Fargo have the state's most active resale market and the tightest community standards. Grand Forks is steady. Bismarck and Mandan sit in the middle. Minot and the western counties still carry housing built or moved in during the energy boom, and those homes are reviewed carefully for how they were sited and maintained. Rural and small-town submissions are welcome.
Extreme cold and vacant-home risk
A North Dakota home left unheated through winter can suffer plumbing, floor, and structural damage quickly. We look closely at heating system age and condition, insulation, skirting, and any period the home sat vacant. Disclose vacancy honestly; it is one of the strongest predictors of hidden damage in this climate.
Relocation and placement rules
Moving a home in North Dakota involves transport permitting, seasonal road restrictions, and finding a park or parcel that will accept a home of that age. Spring load restrictions in particular can delay a move. We will explain which of these apply once we see the home's details.