I Need to Move a Mobile Home—What Are My Options?
- MobileHomeDealz
- Apr 7
- 3 min read
Sometimes, a mobile home can’t stay where it is—whether it’s due to land development, zoning restrictions, park rule changes, or a land sale. If you’re facing this situation, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out what happens next. Can the home be moved? Is it even worth selling? And who do you call first?
At Mobile Home Dealz, LLC, we understand the unique challenges that come with mobile home relocation. We’ve helped property owners across North Carolina and South Carolina navigate these tough decisions, and we’re here to break down your mobile home removal options.

Why Would a Mobile Home Need to Be Moved?
There are several reasons a mobile home might need to be removed:
The land is being sold or redeveloped
The home is in poor condition and in need of repair
The home is complicating financing for the land
The owner wants to sell the land separately
Even if a mobile home has been "grandfathered in" under zoning laws, changing land use and increasing property values often push older homes out. This is becoming more common as development spreads into rural and suburban areas.
Exploring Your Mobile Home Removal Options
So what can you do when your mobile home has to go?
Sell the Home to a Mobile Home Buyer – This is often the easiest path. At Mobile Home Dealz, LLC, we buy used mobile homes and include removal and title work as part of the offer. This lets sellers avoid out-of-pocket costs and stressful coordination.
Pay for a Private Mover – If you want to keep the home, you’ll need to hire a licensed mover. Moving costs vary widely and are influenced by distance, setup, and condition of the home.
Demolish or Scrap the Home – If the home is too old to move or lacks a title, demolition may be the last option. This can be costly and still leaves the seller responsible for hiring a clean-up crew and completing county paperwork.
What Makes a Mobile Home Hard to Move?
Even if you’ve decided to move the home, relocation isn’t always simple:
Age Restrictions: Some counties and movers won’t relocate homes built before a certain year.
Missing Titles: Without a title, you can’t get a moving permit.
Structural Issues: A home that isn’t structurally sound may not survive the move.
We Can Help—No Pressure, Just Solutions
If you're facing a mobile home removal situation in South Carolina or North Carolina, you don’t have to figure it out alone. At Mobile Home Dealz, LLC, we’ve helped property owners across counties like Lexington, Charleston, Dorchester, Berkeley, Greenville, and Beaufort (SC) as well as Iredell, Catawba, Mecklenburg, and Union (NC) navigate everything from title issues to moving logistics.
In many cases, we’re able to make a purchase offer that includes title work, removal, and cleanup—so there’s no stress, no out-of-pocket expenses, and no uncertainty about what to do next.
Let’s Talk About Your Mobile Home
Even if you’re just exploring your options, we’re happy to answer questions. If your mobile home needs to be moved—or you’re thinking about selling—Mobile Home Dealz, LLC is your go-to resource.
👉 If you’re considering selling your mobile home and want a no-obligation offer, click here to get started.
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