The Shoshone is a full-size four-bedroom, two-bath manufactured home built by Cavco Fleetwood, and it was designed for buyers who need real space without giving up style, storage, energy efficiency, or comfort.
At approximately 2,006 square feet in its standard configuration, this home gives buyers a wide open living room, kitchen, and dining area, a large primary suite, a luxury primary bathroom, a huge primary closet, a working pantry and utility room, three additional bedrooms, and strong customization options. It is a great fit for families who need four bedrooms, buyers who want a larger home without moving into a triple-wide, or anyone who wants a manufactured home that feels more like a full-size residential floor plan.
The Shoshone also stands out because of its primary suite layout. While many four-bedroom homes focus only on adding more sleeping space, this home gives extra attention to the adult side of the house. The primary bedroom, primary bathroom, primary closet, utility room, pantry, kitchen, and living room all connect in a way that makes the home feel practical, comfortable, and a little more private for the parents.
For buyers comparing four-bedroom manufactured homes in Washington, Idaho, Oregon, or Montana, the Shoshone is one of the floor plans worth walking through in person.
The Shoshone is designed for buyers who need more than a standard three-bedroom layout. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, it gives families room to spread out.
This type of floor plan can work well for:
The home is built as a 68-foot-long model in standard configuration, but it can also be stretched up to 76 feet. That gives buyers additional flexibility if they want to expand the living room, dining room, bedrooms, primary suite, or other parts of the home.
The Shoshone is built by Cavco Fleetwood and is part of the Waverly Crest style of homes. Fleetwood offers several details that help this home stand out from other four-bedroom manufactured homes.
One of the biggest differences is the level of exterior and interior customization. Buyers can choose from standard vertical grain LP siding or upgrade to painted concrete lap siding or stained lap siding. Fleetwood also offers stained cedar trim options, barnwood-style interior details, metal roof options, Whirlpool appliances, air-fry microwave options, Ecobee thermostats, and other features that give the home a distinct look and feel.
For buyers who want a four-bedroom manufactured home but still care about personality and finish details, the Shoshone offers more than just square footage.
The display model includes a strong exterior package with stained cedar trim, decorative columns, lap siding accents, gable details, and a leaded-glass entry door. These features help the home feel more residential and less like a basic manufactured home.
The standard siding is vertical grain LP siding, but buyers can upgrade to painted concrete lap siding or stained concrete lap siding. The home can also be ordered with different exterior color combinations, giving buyers more control over the final look.
The display model includes architectural 30-year shingles, but Fleetwood also offers metal roof options in several colors. For buyers who want a more rural, farmhouse, or long-term exterior look, a metal roof can be a strong upgrade.
One of the unique Fleetwood features shown on the Shoshone is the stained cedar trim option. Instead of painted trim, buyers can use stained trim around windows and decorative exterior columns.
This gives the exterior a warmer and more custom look. It can be especially attractive on rural property, wooded lots, lake lots, farm property, or anywhere the buyer wants the home to feel a little more natural and less conventional.
The stained trim pairs well with lap siding accents, gable details, and a more rustic or Craftsman-inspired exterior package.
Like the other new homes sold by The Home Boys, the Shoshone is built as an Energy Star home. That means it includes upgraded energy features designed to help improve comfort and reduce long-term operating costs.
The home includes:
Energy efficiency matters because a large four-bedroom home needs to be comfortable without creating unnecessary heating and cooling costs. The Shoshone gives buyers a full-size floor plan while still staying focused on efficiency.
All Waverly Crest homes come standard with a tall wall package. This helps the home feel more residential and gives buyers the ability to use larger windows.
The standard windows are 59 inches tall, but buyers can upgrade to 78-inch-tall windows. The taller windows bring in more natural light and can dramatically change the feel of the living room, dining room, bedrooms, and main living areas.
Because all of the windows are low-E and argon gas filled, buyers can increase natural light without giving up the energy-efficient performance they expect from a modern manufactured home.
When you walk into the Shoshone, the home opens into a large open-concept living room, kitchen, and dining room. This is the center of the home and one of the reasons the floor plan feels so functional.
The living room includes a ceiling fan as a standard Waverly Crest feature. It also includes a control switch that operates both the fan and the light. Fleetwood also offers barnwood-style beam details, which give the living room more character.
The open layout makes the home easy to live in. The kitchen, dining room, and living room all connect, so family members can cook, eat, relax, and entertain without feeling separated.
The Shoshone includes an entertainment ledge or entertainment center area as part of the package. This gives buyers a natural place to set up a television, media equipment, or living room focal point.
Depending on the options selected, the living room can feel more modern, farmhouse, rustic, or traditional. Fleetwood’s barnwood beam details and trim options help create a warmer interior style than many buyers expect in a manufactured home.
The kitchen in the Shoshone is one of the strongest parts of the home. It is large, open, and designed with plenty of storage and counter space.
One of the unique options shown in the display model is the acacia hardwood butcher block countertop option. The display kitchen includes a butcher block section with four pot-and-pan drawers, giving buyers both visual warmth and practical storage.
The drawers and doors in the kitchen are soft-close, and the cabinets are hardwood shaker-style cabinets in most available finishes. Buyers can choose from several cabinet colors, including white, darker cabinet colors, and other Fleetwood décor options.
The display model includes a stainless steel farmhouse sink. Fleetwood also offers a black hardware package, which can change the look of the kitchen and bathrooms.
The black package can include:
The display model keeps the nickel and stainless steel look, but the black package can create a stronger contrast and a more modern farmhouse feel.
Fleetwood uses Whirlpool appliances in the Shoshone. One unique appliance option is the microwave with air-fry capability.
This is a small but memorable feature because it gives buyers more function without taking up additional counter space. For buyers who like cooking convenience, the air-fry microwave can be a useful option.
The display model also includes a decorative stainless hood fan, but buyers can choose a microwave over the range instead if they prefer that layout.
The dining room is spacious and includes room for a full dining table. It also has access to the rear exterior door, which can lead to a future patio, deck, or outdoor living space.
The display model includes a nine-light half French-style door with two windows, but buyers can change this area depending on how they want the home to connect to the outdoors.
Available options may include:
This flexibility helps buyers adapt the home to their property, outdoor living plan, and personal style.
One of the biggest reasons to consider the Shoshone is the primary suite. In many four-bedroom homes, the extra bedrooms take priority and the primary suite can feel ordinary. This home is different.
The primary bedroom is large enough for a king-size bed, dressers, chairs, and additional furniture. The display model includes decorative beams, an electric fireplace, and an entertainment center, creating a room that feels more like a private retreat than just a bedroom.
This is one of the features that makes the Shoshone feel like it pampers the adults in the home while still providing plenty of space for kids or guests.
The primary bathroom is large, comfortable, and designed with a true luxury layout. It includes a double vanity, two separate sink areas, storage on both sides, a standalone tub, a large shower, a linen storage area, and a private water closet.
The shower is one of the standout features. Fleetwood offers a large 48-inch-deep by 78-inch shower with resin wall panels. These panels look very similar to tile, but they are easier to clean and do not require grout maintenance.
The shower can also be configured with dual showerheads, and a hand shower option may be available or coming soon depending on factory options.
For buyers who want a four-bedroom home but still care about having a premium primary bath, this is one of the best parts of the Shoshone.
The primary closet is another major feature of this home. It is large in its standard configuration and includes plenty of room for clothing, storage, seasonal items, shoes, and personal organization.
The display model also includes a transom window above the closet area to bring in natural light.
Buyers can customize the closet further with additional shelves, drawers, doors, or storage systems. Some buyers may choose to order factory storage options, while others may prefer to customize the closet after the home is installed.
The Shoshone includes one of the most practical utility layouts in this category. Fleetwood calls it a working pantry, and it functions as both a utility room and a large pantry/storage space.
This area includes:
This creates a circular flow from the kitchen to the utility room, primary closet, primary bathroom, primary bedroom, and back into the living area. That flow is one of the unique parts of the home.
For everyday living, this layout can make laundry, groceries, storage, and household management much easier.
In the display model, the working pantry/utility room has a window. That window can be changed to an exterior door if the buyer wants a different entrance location.
Buyers can choose a standard door or a nine-light door similar to the one shown in the dining room. This can be useful for garage access, a side entry, a patio connection, or a different site layout.
The Shoshone is not a locked-in floor plan. It can be adjusted to better fit the buyer’s property and lifestyle.
The Shoshone is a true four-bedroom home. The secondary bedrooms are located down the hallway from the main living area.
Two of the guest bedrooms are similar in size and include large walk-in closets. The bedrooms also include good outlet placement, with receptacles on every wall or nearly every wall. This makes furniture placement easier and helps the rooms work for children, guests, or office use.
The fourth bedroom can also be modified. If a buyer does not need four bedrooms, the wall and closet can be removed to create a flex room.
One of the most useful customization options in the Shoshone is the ability to turn the fourth bedroom into a flex room.
By removing the wall and closet, buyers can create a small TV room, playroom, office, hobby space, sitting room, or second living area.
An exterior door can also be added in that area if the buyer wants garage access or a side entry. This makes the floor plan more flexible for buyers who do not need all four bedrooms but still want a large home with more usable living space.
The guest bathroom includes a porcelain lavatory sink and a larger fiberglass tub/shower option. The display model also includes a transom window above the tub, which brings in extra natural light and can be opened for ventilation.
This bathroom serves the secondary bedrooms and guests. It is practical, easy to maintain, and located where it makes sense for the children’s or guest side of the home.
All Waverly Crest homes come standard with an Ecobee thermostat. This thermostat is heat-pump ready and air-conditioning ready, and it can be controlled from a phone app or computer.
A smart thermostat is especially useful in an Energy Star home because it gives buyers better control over heating, cooling, and energy usage. Homeowners can adjust schedules, monitor comfort, and manage the home more efficiently.
The Shoshone is approximately 2,006 square feet in standard configuration and is 68 feet long. It can be stretched up to 76 feet, adding another 8 feet of length.
That stretch can be used to expand different parts of the home, including:
With the stretch, the home can reach a footprint similar to larger homes such as the Giant Sequoia or Weeping Willow. This gives buyers the option to stay with the Shoshone layout while increasing square footage if needed.
Like other Home Boys display homes, the Shoshone includes a value guide on the kitchen counter. This guide shows the base price of the home, the selected options, and the price as displayed.
If a package is included, The Home Boys provides a separate flyer that explains what is included in that package. For example, the display model includes an Esteem Package, which may include appliances, exterior finish details, electric fireplace, barnwood elements, and other selected features.
This helps buyers understand what they are seeing and what each option contributes to the final price.
The Home Boys often has several four-bedroom, two-bath homes on display between Spokane Valley and Pasco. The Shoshone can be compared with homes such as Golden West’s Giant Sequoia, Weeping Willow, and larger triple-wide four-bedroom options.
Each home has its own strengths:
The right choice depends on budget, square footage needs, storage priorities, bedroom layout, kitchen style, utility room preference, and the way the home feels in person.
The Giant Sequoia is larger than the Shoshone in standard configuration, at around 2,280 square feet. However, the Shoshone can be stretched to get closer to that size.
Both homes can serve buyers who need four bedrooms and strong family space. The difference comes down to layout and feel. The Shoshone has a very unique primary suite and working pantry connection, while the Giant Sequoia may offer more space in other areas.
For buyers comparing the two, walking through both homes is the best way to decide which layout fits the family better.
The Weeping Willow, displayed at the Pasco location, is similar in size to the Giant Sequoia and focuses more on a large walk-in pantry.
The Shoshone combines pantry and utility function into one large working pantry space, while the Weeping Willow separates the pantry and utility room more clearly.
Buyers who want a massive standalone pantry may prefer the Weeping Willow. Buyers who like the idea of a combined working pantry, utility room, and primary-suite connection may prefer the Shoshone.
The Shoshone is best for buyers who need a full-size four-bedroom manufactured home but still want a strong primary suite, large kitchen, and practical storage.
It is especially useful for:
This home is large enough for family living but still flexible enough to be adjusted to different property needs.
The Shoshone is on display at The Home Boys, where buyers can walk through the home and compare it with other four-bedroom manufactured homes in person.
The Spokane Valley location has a large selection of display homes, including multiple four-bedroom, two-bath options. The Pasco location also has several lot models, including additional four-bedroom double-wide and triple-wide homes.
No appointment is needed. The Home Boys is open 7 days a week from 9 AM to 5 PM.
For buyers looking for a full-size four-bedroom manufactured home with Energy Star construction, a luxury primary suite, large working pantry, open-concept living, walk-in closets, and flexible floor plan options, the Shoshone is a home worth seeing in person.