40 Foot Expandable Home
Basic Specifications:
Typical layout: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, kitchen, living area
Expanded size: Approx. 38.7 ft × 21.5 ft
Approx. area: 829 sq ft
Approx. weight: 14,300 lb
Main frame thickness: Manufacturer-provided 4.5 mm
Common configuration: Bathroom, kitchen cabinets, flooring, insulated windows/doors, wall, and roof panels.
Common Uses:
Rural primary residence
Larger accessory dwelling/guest unit where allowed
Off-grid home
Small family housing
Recreational property
Remote work/live space
Temporary housing during land development
More space for full-time, family, or extended-stay use:
The 40 ft expandable home is the larger option for buyers who need more usable living space than the compact 20 ft model. It is commonly considered for rural housing, off-grid property, larger guest units, recreational land, family use, and small-home projects where a bigger footprint makes sense.
This model typically includes three bedrooms, one bathroom with a shower, a kitchen area, and a living space. Final layout, fixtures, finishes, electrical configuration, plumbing configuration, and available options may vary by order.
Best fit: buyers who want a more complete small-home feel and have a realistic plan for site access, foundation or placement, utilities, unloading, and local requirements.
Available Configuration Options:
Available options may include exterior decorative wall panels, balcony/deck package, sloped roof, upgraded interior wall panels, SPC flooring, glass curtain wall, added sliding door, bathtub, and air conditioning. Final availability and pricing depend on the selected configuration and quotation.
Planning Notes:
Before ordering, buyers should confirm whether the property and intended use are realistic. Important questions include zoning, permits, foundation, anchoring, delivery access, unloading equipment, water, wastewater, power, insurance, and financing.
The 40 ft model provides substantially more usable space than the 20 ft model, but it is also larger, heavier, and requires more planning for delivery, unloading, placement, and site preparation.