New manufactured homes delivered to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Start with these Coeur d'Alene checks
- Confirm that the property is inside Coeur d'Alene and review the parcel's current zoning with the city.
- Ask Building Services about the designated manufactured-home setting permit and the documents required for the selected home.
- Include foundation, landings, stairs, utilities, drainage, and any separately permitted accessory structures in the project plan.
- Review the long route from Nampa, neighborhood access, winter conditions, turns, grades, trees, wires, and staging space.


Prepare the property before delivery
- 1
Confirm the jurisdiction
Find out which city or county makes the zoning and permit decisions for the property.
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Check the parcel
Verify allowed use, setbacks, easements, utilities, and any property-specific limits.
- 3
Review access and site work
Look at the delivery route, driveway, grades, clearance, soil, foundation, anchoring, and utility connections.
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Match the home to the site
Compare floorplans after the site's basic dimensions and requirements are understood.
Check the current local rules
Sources reviewed July 10, 2026. Requirements can change, so confirm them for the exact property.
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Coeur d'Alene manufactured-home FAQs
Can Skyline deliver a home to Coeur d'Alene?
Skyline reviews Coeur d'Alene requests individually from Nampa. The long transport route, selected home, installer support, city review, site access, and utilities all affect availability.
Does Coeur d'Alene have a manufactured-home setting permit?
The city lists a designated setting permit in its building guidance. Confirm the current application, plans, fees, and inspections with Building Services.
Are stairs and landings part of the Coeur d'Alene review?
Safe access features are part of project planning, and separately built porches, decks, garages, or other structures can require additional city permits.
Why confirm city limits for a Coeur d'Alene mailing address?
A mailing address can be outside the city's building jurisdiction. Verify the parcel before choosing between city and Kootenai County guidance.
