Park Model Homes in Indiana

Envision waking up to Indianas beautiful sunrise, sitting on your front porch tasting the fresh breeze of natures air, while having your warm coffee on a chilly morning. Doesn’t that just sound majestic? That’s the reason we started building homes, to make those dreams come true for people like you! With multiple unique selection of Park Model Homes, you’ll find one that’s suited for you! Whether you prefer warm & charming rustic cabins or modern & luxury homes, we have the perfect options that will suit your style & needs! Start your journey with us and invest in a future of freedom, outdoor adventures, and a connection with nature. Your beautiful Park Model Home will bring you happiness and joy for years to come.

Our Indiana Park Model Home Styles 

ASPEN REG EXT 1

The Aspen

400 sq.ft.
1 – 2 Bedroom(s)
1 Bathroom(s)
Luna PM winter 4

The Luna

400 sq.ft.
1 Bedroom(s)
1 Bathroom(s)

If your design preferences lend themselves to trendy or progressive aesthetics, consider the unconventional design of our A-Frame and Rockwood models or the simple class of our Cascade and Luna homes. If you dream getaway consists of more traditional or classic designs, our Pocono, Studio, or Pinecrest merge cabin and luxury living.

Our completed builds

Do I need a permit for a park model home in Indiana? 

A permit is required for a Park Model Home in Indiana! Since Park Model Homes are considered as Recreational Vehicles (RV) in the state of Indiana, it will need to be registered & titled before you can transport it, install it, or live in it. Make sure to check your local zoning ordinances & regulations in your area for Park Model Homes, as the laws & regulations tend to vary in different counties/regions!

Indiana Park Model Homes: FAQs

Absolutely! We can deliver to any accessible & reachable location in Indiana.

We delicately build & construct each Park Model Home, in our controlled-environment facility. Each home is designed & built to endure for 30-50 years! We provide a maintenance & care guide, this guide will help & teach you how to keep your Park Model Home in excellent condition for as long as possible!

Nope! Park Model Homes are built according to RV regulations, while Mobile Homes are built to the HUD code & Mobile Homes are permanently placed in one location once installed.

Leveling a Park Model Home can be quick and straightforward with this method: lift the home using jacks and stabilize it on blocks made of engineered wood or concrete, keeping the wheels attached. The home will remain elevated on the tongue jack and scissor jacks. Ensure the blocks are correctly installed and do not leave the home permanently on the jacks. Pre-level your gravel or concrete pad to minimize the need for adjustments later.

It is recommended to place your home on a flat gravel or concrete surface to prevent shifting or sinking. Since Park Model Homes are permanently attached to a trailer base, they cannot be placed on traditional foundations such as basements, pits, or pier-and-beam structures.

Yes! We fully furnish the interior (however no furniture is included!). Once the home arrives, you will see it’s fully equipped with all the essentials such as faucets, shower, cabinets, & light fixtures! Only thing left is for you to set up the furniture & add your favorite decor.

Ideal Locations for Your Park Model Home in Indiana

Indiana boasts a variety of picturesque locations perfect for setting up your portable Park Model Home, each with its unique attractions and appeal. Here are some of the best places to consider:

Brown County: Brown County, often called the “Little Smokies,” is renowned for its rolling hills, dense forests, and breathtaking fall foliage. Setting up your Park Model Home here means you’ll be close to Brown County State Park, Indiana’s largest state park. Enjoy hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, and exploring the charming town of Nashville, known for its arts and crafts, unique shops, and cozy eateries.

Monroe County: Home to Lake Monroe, Indiana’s largest lake, Monroe County is an excellent spot for water enthusiasts. Your Park Model Home will offer easy access to boating, fishing, and swimming. Additionally, the nearby Hoosier National Forest provides extensive hiking and wildlife-watching opportunities, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers.

Parke County: As the “Covered Bridge Capital of the World,” Parke County offers a charming rural landscape dotted with historic covered bridges. A Park Model Home in this area provides a peaceful retreat with access to scenic drives, hiking, and exploring small towns that celebrate the area’s unique heritage through annual festivals and events.

Marshall County: Located in northern Indiana, Marshall County is home to beautiful lakes like Lake Maxinkuckee, the state’s second-largest natural lake. Your Park Model Home here will offer opportunities for boating, fishing, and swimming, as well as the serene experience of the county’s rolling farmland and small-town charm.

Morgan County: Situated just southwest of Indianapolis, Morgan County combines rural beauty with convenient access to urban amenities. Placing your Park Model Home here gives you access to hiking and exploring Morgan-Monroe State Forest and enjoying the serene White River. The area’s small towns and local attractions provide a cozy, community-focused atmosphere.

Steuben County: Known for its 101 lakes, Steuben County is a paradise for water enthusiasts. Setting up your Park Model Home here means you can enjoy boating, fishing, and scenic lake views. Pokagon State Park offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, horseback riding, and winter sports like tobogganing, making it an ideal year-round destination.

These locations in Indiana offer a perfect mix of natural beauty, recreational activities, and tranquil environments, making them ideal for placing your portable Park Model Home.

Ready for the Cabin Life?

“I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.”

- Henry David Thoreau