June 8, 2026
If you’re searching for a double wide mobile home in Oklahoma, one of the first questions you’re asking is simple: what’s this actually going to cost me?
The honest answer is that prices vary — but not as wildly as you might think. This guide breaks down what drives double wide pricing in 2026, what you can expect to pay in Oklahoma, and how to make sure you’re getting real value for your money.
What Is a Double Wide Mobile Home?
A double wide is a manufactured home built in two separate sections and joined together on-site. They typically range from 1,000 to over 2,000 square feet, with full kitchens, multiple bedrooms, and living spaces that rival site-built homes in comfort and layout.
Double wides are one of the most popular home types we sell at Granger Mobile Homes — and for good reason. They give Oklahoma families the space they need at a price that makes homeownership actually achievable.
Double Wide Mobile Home Prices in 2026
Here’s a realistic breakdown of what double wide manufactured homes cost in today’s market:
| Home Size | Base Price Range |
|---|---|
| 1,000–1,200 sq ft | $80,000 – $110,000 |
| 1,200–1,500 sq ft | $100,000 – $140,000 |
| 1,500–1,800 sq ft | $130,000 – $170,000 |
| 1,800–2,200 sq ft | $160,000 – $220,000+ |
Important: These are base home prices. Your total cost will depend on several additional factors covered below.
What Affects the Total Cost of a Double Wide?
1. The Home Itself
Base price covers the structure, standard features, and factory finishes. Upgrades — flooring, cabinetry, appliances, exterior finishes — add to that number. The good news is you usually get to choose what matters most to you and budget accordingly.
2. Land vs. a Lot in a Community
This is one of the biggest cost variables:
- If you own land: You’ll need site prep, a foundation or pier system, and utility hookups. Budget roughly $10,000–$30,000+ depending on the condition of your land and what utilities already exist.
- If you’re renting a lot in a community: Monthly lot rent typically runs $300–$700 in Oklahoma, which keeps your upfront costs lower.
3. Delivery and Installation
Getting your home to the site and set up properly is a real cost. In Oklahoma, delivery and installation typically runs $5,000–$15,000 depending on distance from the dealer, site accessibility, and whether you need steps, skirting, and anchoring included.
4. Financing
Most buyers finance their double wide. Interest rates, loan terms, and whether the home is classified as real property or personal property all affect your monthly payment. See our separate financing guide for a full breakdown.
5. Upgrades and Add-Ons
Common upgrades that affect price:
- Energy-efficient windows and insulation packages
- Upgraded HVAC systems
- Larger master bathrooms or walk-in closets
- Covered porches and decks
- Premium exterior siding
Some buyers opt for the base model and add things over time. Others prefer to spec it out from the start. Both approaches work — it comes down to your priorities and budget.
Is a Double Wide Mobile Home Worth It?
In Oklahoma’s current housing market? Absolutely.
The average site-built home in Oklahoma now costs well over $250,000. A double wide gives you comparable square footage, modern finishes, and energy-efficient construction at a fraction of that price — often with a faster move-in timeline, too.
Manufactured homes today aren’t what your grandparents knew. HUD code construction standards are rigorous. Modern double wides are built to last, and many buyers are genuinely surprised by the quality when they walk through one in person.
What Makes Granger Mobile Homes Different
We’re a veteran-owned dealership with locations in Kiowa and Atoka, Oklahoma, and over 145 five-star reviews from families across the state.
We don’t do high-pressure sales. We believe an educated buyer is a better buyer — so we spend time answering questions, walking you through options, and helping you figure out what actually fits your life and budget before we ever talk numbers.
If you want to see current inventory and pricing without the guesswork, give us a call or stop by one of our lots. We’ll show you what’s available and what it’s realistically going to cost to get into it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a double wide mobile home delivered in Oklahoma? Typically 4–12 weeks from purchase to move-in, depending on manufacturer lead times, site prep, and scheduling. During busy seasons (spring and summer), timelines can stretch. We’ll give you a realistic estimate upfront.
Can I put a double wide on my own land in Oklahoma? Yes. Oklahoma allows manufactured homes on private land. You’ll need to confirm zoning with your county, and you’ll need site prep and utility connections. We can walk you through what that typically involves.
Do double wide mobile homes appreciate in value? It depends largely on whether the home is on owned land (titled as real property) or on rented land (personal property). Homes on owned land generally appreciate more like site-built homes. We can discuss how titling affects your long-term investment.
What’s the difference between a manufactured home and a mobile home? Legally and technically, manufactured homes are built after 1976 under HUD federal construction standards. “Mobile home” is an older term that stuck around in common usage. Both terms refer to the same type of housing — factory-built homes.
Is financing available for double wide manufactured homes? Yes. Multiple financing programs exist for both land-home packages and homes in communities. See our Oklahoma Manufactured Home Financing Guide for a full breakdown of your options.
Ready to See What’s Available?
If you’re in Oklahoma and serious about buying a double wide, we’d love to show you what we have.
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