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Manchester, TN Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $349,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,904 Sq Ft

    976 Espy Rd, Manchester, TN 37355

    Welcome to 976 Espy Rd in Manchester, a gorgeous 5-acre wooded retreat offering both privacy and style. Built in 2017, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath home sits on a permanent foundation and is set 450 ft back from the county road, giving you the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. The property boasts fresh NEW LVP flooring, NEW landscaping, and a brand-new 2025 water heater, making it truly

    Fhonda Hatmaker eXp Realty

    976 Espy Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
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    $109,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,565 Sq Ft

    382 Shelley Rd, Manchester, TN 37355

    Bring your vision and make this property your own! This spacious mobile home sits on a private lot and offers a great opportunity for those looking to update and create their dream home or investment. Inside, you’ll find a large kitchen with plenty of cabinet space, multiple living areas, and generously sized bedrooms. The lot provides plenty of outdoor space for gardening, entertaining, or

    Kasidy Lowe Compass Tennessee, LLC

    382 Shelley Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
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    $149,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,280 Sq Ft

    2498 Sp Anderson Rd, Manchester, TN 37355

    NICE 3 BR 2 BATH MOBILE HOME. (RENTED) PROPERTY HAS A 3 BR. HOUSE THAT CAN BE REHABBED OR TORN DOWN. YOU DECIDE. IT IS CURRENTLY UNLIVABLE.

    Chuck Gunn Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Heritage Group

    2498 Sp Anderson Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
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    $370,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,050 Sq Ft

    2635 Pete Sain Rd, Manchester, TN 37355

    *SELLING AS-IS*

    Christopher (Bra Heath Simmons Realty

    2635 Pete Sain Rd, Manchester, TN 37355
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    $750,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,904 Sq Ft

    2674 New Tullahoma Hwy, Manchester, TN 37355

    Unique opportunity! Live in the house or build a new one and run your business next door. Currently used as a rental property, the adjacent property operates as a car lot, mechanic’s garage, and auto detail shop—offering a versatile and profitable business setup. Inventory can stay or go. Zoned commercial with grandfathered residential use, this property features an excellent location, strong

    Amanda Koziol eXp Realty

    2674 New Tullahoma Hwy, Manchester, TN 37355
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    $159,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 960 Sq Ft

    207 E Short St, Manchester, TN 37355

    3 bedroom, 2 bathroom double wide with a permanent foundation. Convenient location! Large backyard! The refrigerator will be the only appliance staying with property. This home has been an investment property.

    Connie Brantley Century 21 Coffee County Realty & Auction

    207 E Short St, Manchester, TN 37355
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    $137,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 924 Sq Ft

    2987 New Bushy Branch Rd, Manchester, TN 37355

    BACK ON THE MARKET DUE TO BUYER'S HOME SALE FALLING THROUGH. Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity!This charming and affordable 2-bedroom, 2-bath home sits on over an acre of land, offering peace, privacy, and room to grow—or even to build your forever home down the road. NO HOA! Inside, you’ll find an open concept living and kitchen area with durable laminate flooring throughout most of the

    Sandra Elias Zach Taylor Real Estate

    2987 New Bushy Branch Rd, Manchester, TN 37355

Why Live in Manchester

Manchester, Tennessee, is a centrally located city known for hosting the Bonnaroo Music Festival each June, attracting tens of thousands of visitors for four days of rock, reggae, and Americana at Great Stage Park. The festival significantly boosts the local economy, filling motels and bustling the Walmart Supercenter. For the rest of the year, Manchester maintains a close-knit community of around 10,000 residents, where locals often recognize each other by name. The city is conveniently connected via Interstate 24, with Nashville 65 miles away and Chattanooga 70 miles away, making it a popular midway point. Housing options in Manchester range from modest midcentury homes on compact lots to newer constructions on the city's outskirts, with prices below the national median. The city offers a mix of shopping and dining experiences, from century-old businesses downtown to big-box retailers and diverse restaurants along Hillsboro Boulevard. Attractions include the Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park, the Little Duck River Greenway, and Cumberland Caverns, providing ample outdoor recreation opportunities. Manchester's crime rates have declined significantly over the past decade, making it safer than the national average. The Manchester City School District and Coffee County Central High School are highly rated, contributing to the city's appeal for families. The recent development of a 2,000-acre industrial mega-site and new housing projects indicate ongoing growth, supported by community services like local food pantries and organizations aiding women and children.

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