The Echo is a spacious 2,026 sq. ft. manufactured home designed for families who need more room, more flexibility, and a smarter way to make homeownership work. With 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 9-foot flat ceilings, a second family room, and an Energy Star package, this home is a strong option for large families, multi-generational living, rural property owners, or buyers looking for an affordable alternative to a site-built home or ADU.
At a time when housing costs continue to push families to combine households, the Echo gives you a practical way to live together without feeling squeezed. Whether you need room for kids, guests, grandparents, an elderly family member, or a private section of the home that could function almost like separate living quarters, this floor plan was built with real family life in mind.
One of the strongest features of the Echo is the way the floor plan separates space. The primary suite is located on one side of the home, while the opposite end includes multiple bedrooms, a third bathroom, and a second family room. That gives larger households more privacy and flexibility.
This layout can work well for:
The back section of the home can even be walled off with a door to create a more private living area for family members who need their own space.
The Echo was designed with a clean, open-canvas exterior that can be personalized once the home is placed on site. The white-on-white exterior gives the home a modern farmhouse feel, but buyers have a wide range of color choices available.
Exterior features include:
Once set permanently on a foundation, this home gives buyers great potential for outdoor living areas, including decks, landings, grilling areas, and evening seating spaces.
The Echo includes an Energy Star package and is built with strong insulation values and efficient components for Washington and Northwest climate needs.
Energy-efficient features include:
This makes the Echo a strong fit for buyers looking for an affordable manufactured home with better comfort, lower energy use, and long-term value.
The main living area is open, bright, and built around everyday family use. As you enter the home, you walk into a large living room connected to the kitchen and dining area. The oversized island creates a natural gathering point for meals, homework, entertaining, and daily family life.
Kitchen features include:
The full walk-in pantry is one of the biggest strengths of this home, giving families the storage space they usually ask for in a larger floor plan.
One of the upgrades that changes the feel of the Echo is the 9-foot flat ceiling package. The taller ceiling height gives the home a more open, residential feel and helps the entire floor plan feel larger and brighter.
This is especially noticeable in:
For buyers comparing manufactured homes to site-built homes, the ceiling height helps the Echo feel less like a basic manufactured home and more like a modern residential floor plan.
The primary bedroom is large enough for a queen bed with end tables and can comfortably handle a larger bed setup. It also includes a walk-in closet and a focal wall that works well for furniture placement or decorating.
Primary suite features include:
The bathroom layout is practical, especially for buyers who want better accessibility or a more comfortable shower setup.
The opposite end of the home is where the Echo really starts to separate itself from a standard floor plan. It includes multiple bedrooms, a shared bathroom, a third bathroom, and a second family room or flex space.
Secondary living features include:
The second family room gives the home a true separation of space. It can be used as a kids’ area, media room, game room, guest lounge, or private living room for extended family.
The Echo includes three full bathrooms, which makes a major difference for larger families. Nobody wants the whole household fighting over two bathrooms every morning.
Bathroom features include:
The third bathroom is one of the most important upgrades in this home because it gives the back section of the floor plan a more independent feel.
The utility room is practical, with storage and airflow designed into the space. It includes an exterior door, which can be useful once the home is placed on a permanent site.
Utility and mechanical features include:
For rural property owners, the optional gas setup can be especially valuable if the home needs to work with generator support or off-grid planning.
The Echo is designed to deliver a lot of home for the money. With 2,026 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, Energy Star construction, 9-foot ceilings, real wood cabinets, and upgraded features, it gives buyers a large family home at a price point that is difficult to match in site-built construction.
This home is especially strong for buyers looking for:
For buyers who have priced rural site-built construction and could not make the numbers work, the Echo may be the kind of floor plan that brings the dream back within reach.
The Echo is currently on display at The Home Boys Pasco in Tri-Cities, Washington. If you are looking for a spacious 5-bedroom manufactured home with flexible living areas, strong energy efficiency, and a smart layout for real family life, this home is worth walking through in person.
Visit The Home Boys Pasco at:
3335 Travel Plaza Way Pasco, WA 99301
The Home Boys can help with home-only purchases, land-home packages, FHA, VA, USDA, short-term loans, chattel loans, and project planning for buyers who already own land or are still looking for property.