There are 12,552 expired Mobile Homes for Sale listings in Maine.

Mobile Home, Mobile/Manufactured - Casco, ME
Listing Status: Active Copyright © 2024 My State MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Original Listing
Mobile Home, Mobile/Manufactured - Casco, ME
Listing Status: Active Copyright © 2024 My State MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Original Listing
Mobile Home, Mobile/Manufactured - Casco, ME
Listing Status: Active Copyright © 2024 My State MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Original Listing
1974 Mobile Home
This property is in initial default, also known as Pre-Foreclosure. The homeowner of this property has missed at least one payment and is now considered delinquent. In order to avoid a full foreclosure, the homeowner may be willing to sell this home ...
2 Bed 1 Bath 1986 Mobile Home
This property is in initial default, also known as Pre-Foreclosure. The homeowner of this property has missed at least one payment and is now considered delinquent. In order to avoid a full foreclosure, the homeowner may be willing to sell this home ...
1998 Mobile Home
This property is Real Estate Owned, or REO. The property was foreclosed and repossessed by a lender when the owner failed to make payments. A bank is now the owner. Since banks are not in business to own homes, they are usually interested in selling ...
3 Bed 1 Bath Mobile Home
This property is in initial default, also known as Pre-Foreclosure. The homeowner of this property has missed at least one payment and is now considered delinquent. In order to avoid a full foreclosure, the homeowner may be willing to sell this home ...
3 Bed 2 Bath 2003 Mobile Home
This property is Real Estate Owned, or REO. The property was foreclosed and repossessed by a lender when the owner failed to make payments. A bank is now the owner. Since banks are not in business to own homes, they are usually interested in selling ...