Serving New Albany & Floyd County IN

Sell Your Doublewide in New Albany for Cash

Own a manufactured home on your own land in New Albany or anywhere in Floyd County? We buy manufactured homes on private land for cash — as-is, where-is. Home and land together. One deal, one check, and you walk away clean.

$0 Commissions or Fees
Close in 7–14 Days
Any Condition
We Buy It Where It Sits

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Direct Cash Buyer
Local to Southern Indiana
127 Homes Purchased
$0 Fees or Commissions

We Buy Manufactured Homes on Land in New Albany, Indiana

New Albany is the county seat of Floyd County and the third-largest city in Southern Indiana, with a population of about 38,000. Sitting directly across the Ohio River from Louisville via the Sherman Minton Bridge (I-64), New Albany has a rich history — from its steamboat-era mansions along Main Street to its role as a thriving industrial hub in the 19th century. Today, downtown New Albany is experiencing a renaissance with new restaurants and shops along Pearl Street and State Street. But away from downtown, the neighborhoods extending north and west — along Charlestown Road, Grant Line Road, and the Budd Road corridor — are home to manufactured homes on private land throughout the hilly terrain of Floyd County.

If you own a doublewide, singlewide, or manufactured home sitting on your own land anywhere in New Albany or Floyd County, we want to talk. We buy the home AND the land together — one deal, one check, cash in your hand. Roger is based in Sellersburg, just across the Clark-Floyd county line, and can be at your property in about 15 minutes.

New Albany Areas We Serve

We purchase manufactured homes on private land throughout New Albany and Floyd County:

  • Grant Line Road corridor — heading northeast from town toward Georgetown, where manufactured homes sit on private lots along the winding road through hilly terrain
  • Charlestown Road & north New Albany — the corridor heading toward Clarksville and Clark County, with doublewides on established private lots
  • Budd Road & west New Albany — the rural western edge of the city approaching Harrison County, where manufactured homes on larger wooded parcels are common
  • Daisy Lane & Green Valley Road area — the hilly residential areas northwest of downtown where singlewides and doublewides occupy private lots among the trees
  • Mount Tabor Road & Slate Run Road — the rolling terrain south and east of town where manufactured homes on private acreage dot the landscape heading toward the Knobs

Why New Albany Homeowners Sell to Us

New Albany's downtown revival has driven up interest in the Pearl Street lofts and historic homes along Main Street, but manufactured homes on private land in the outskirts don't benefit from that buzz. Local realtors chase the downtown listings and the Knobs luxury market. They won't bother with a doublewide. National cash-buyer companies send generic mailers from other states. We're different — Roger is based in Sellersburg, right across the county line, and he drives to every property in person.

Whether your manufactured home sits off Grant Line Road, along Budd Road, near Mount Tabor, or on a hillside lot in the Knobs, we buy it where it sits. Bad roof, soft floors, water damage, overgrown lot — doesn't matter. We buy the home and land as-is. You walk away with cash and zero hassle.

Getting Around New Albany

New Albany sits at the junction of I-64 and State Street (SR 111), connected to Louisville by the Sherman Minton Bridge. Grant Line Road (SR 111) runs northeast toward Georgetown and Floyds Knobs, while Charlestown Road connects to Clarksville and Clark County. The Knobs — a series of hills formed by ancient geological activity — rise dramatically north and west of the city, creating the scenic, hilly terrain that defines Floyd County. The Floyd County Courthouse sits downtown, and Indiana University Southeast is on the east side of the city.

We know New Albany and Floyd County inside and out. We know the Floyd County Assessor, the Indiana manufactured home title process, and the local property values. Our offer is based on real, firsthand knowledge of your area.

Own a Doublewide on Your Own Land in New Albany?

Get a no-obligation cash offer. Roger can be at your property today.

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or call (502) 528-7273 — Feel free to text or call

What New Albany Homeowners Say

"My ex-wife and I had a 2005 doublewide on an acre and a half off Grant Line Road. The divorce was final and neither of us wanted the place. Two realtors wouldn't list it. I found Roger online, texted him, and he came out the next morning. Made us a fair offer, handled the title work, and we closed in two weeks. Both of us walked away with cash and could finally move on."
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Tony N.
New Albany, IN

Frequently Asked Questions — New Albany, IN

Yes. We buy doublewides, singlewides, and manufactured homes on private land anywhere in Floyd County — New Albany, Georgetown, Floyds Knobs, Greenville, Galena, and the rural areas in between. If you own the land your home sits on, we want to hear from you.

We're based in Sellersburg, right across the Clark-Floyd county line. New Albany is about a 15-minute drive. Roger drives to every property in person and can usually be there the same day you call.

The Indiana manufactured home title process is the same statewide. The county assessor offices differ, but we work with both Clark and Floyd counties regularly. The process is seamless from your end — we handle all the paperwork.

No problem. We buy manufactured homes on all types of terrain — flat lots, hillsides, wooded parcels, creek bottoms. The topography doesn't affect our willingness to buy. We make our offer based on the full value of the home and land together.

Ready to Sell Your New Albany Doublewide?

Get a fair cash offer from a local buyer who knows Floyd County. No pressure, no obligation — just an honest conversation about your property.

Feel free to text or call — whatever's easier for you.

Call (502) 528-7273