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[1] [27] By 2009, Clayton Homes had sold over 1.5 million homes. [1] [2] In 2009, Clayton Homes launched the eHome as a more affordable version of the i-house. [28] Clayton Homes was involved in a lawsuit in 2011 with FEMA after providing portable classrooms as part of Hurricane Katrina relief which were found to contain formaldehyde.
It plans to convert it into a museum once it pays off its loan, as the boathouses are currently being rented as private residences. [5] The association had to pay $1.55 million (equivalent to $2,193,478 in 2023) to purchase the buildings and the apartments behind it. [4]
Dunston Hill Mansion House, Whickham, Gateshead, Tyne And Wear – 2003–2006 by McCarrick Construction (formerly a hospital), into 11 apartments, stables into 2 homes, plus newly built 10 flats and 24 dwellings. Compton House, Over Compton, Dorset – 2003–2005 by Clublight Developments, 4 apartments in the house and 4 in the stables.
James L. Clayton Sr. (born March 2, 1934) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He founded Clayton Homes in 1966 and built it into the United States' largest producer and seller of manufactured housing, a formerly publicly traded company that was sold to Berkshire Hathaway in 2003 for $1.7 billion.
Toronto's Bluffer's Park is home to a small float home community with 24 properties within the park's marina. [21] A city bylaw states that no more than 25 floating homes can be built. [22] The homes in Toronto are built on concrete barges chained to the lake bottom and docked at the marina to allow residence year round.
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