3 Manufactured Home Communities in Texas You Should Check Out!

Manufactured Home Communities in Texas

Looking to Move to Texas?

MHVillage has more than 60,000 communities advertising on our website. So, if you are looking to relocate to a community, why wouldn’t you start with us? When it comes to Manufactured Home Communities in Texas there are 2,519 communities on MHVillage to choose. Here are three of the top communities to get you started:

Manufactured Home Communities in TexasOak Ranch

This all-ages community offers some great amenities while still close to the city of Austin!

“Oak Ranch is a mobile and manufactured home community located in Southeast Austin, TX. Peaceful, tree-lined streets and friendly neighbors are a hallmark of this gated community. Proximity to the #1 ranked city of Austin, a warm climate, and affordability all lend themselves to a high-quality lifestyle… Your new neighborhood includes community amenities like an activity and fitness center, beach-entry pool, and a picnic table oasis. The kids will have fun too at their very own playground. This community is the perfect place or even to simply unwind at the poolside. This is living at it’s very best! This community is only 15 minutes to downtown Austin.” 

-LIFESTYLE SALES, LLC

Stone BridgeManufactured Home Communities in Texas

This community promises affordable luxury Manufactured Home Living in San Antonio, Texas.

“Stonebridge provides affordable, easy living in the heart of Central Texas. Residents feel right at home with our community’s comfortable country club lifestyle. A welcoming community, professional customer service staff, and an ideal location are only a few of the many benefits to keep in mind when considering making Stonebridge your home. As a valued member of our family of residents, you can enjoy numerous on-site amenities and community features.

Stonebridge is situated within the Northside ISD, and just beyond your front doorstep, you can enjoy easy access to Highway 471. Imagine living just minutes from Lake Medina, SeaWorld and Downtown San Antonio, all of which offers access to a host of wonderful shopping, fine dining, and entertainment venues. As a part of this unique community living experience, you can discover the perfect blend of small-town charm with urban conveniences right around the corner.”

-Sun Communities, Inc

Victoria Palms ResortManufactured Home Communities in Texas

This retirement resort community in Donna, TX offers a great option for you to spend your later years in life.

“Victoria Palms Resort is a premier 55+ retirement mobile home community and RV resort with a lot to offer. The beautiful banquet room, spacious clubhouse, and scenic picnic area with sweeping views of the Rio Grande Valley, all provide you with great places to host your next big social event. A variety of community organized activities will also keep you engaged with your neighbors. Victoria Palms has bike trails, a fully outfitted fitness center, shuffleboard and tennis courts, and a huge community swimming pool to keep you active. If you need to slow down a bit you can always watch the kids play on the community playground or relax by yourself in the amazing whirlpool-spa-hot tub. Billiards, a big game room, and nice horseshoe pits also provide you with a wealth of diversions to help you unwind, and this gated community provides on-site laundry facilities and management and is always pet-friendly for your convenience.”

-Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.

What Have You Found in Searching Manufactured Home Communities in Texas?

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Manufactured Home Communities in Texas

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