“To be an advocate for members, facilitating relationships which educate, support, and promote the factory-built housing industry.”
The Wisconsin Housing Alliance (WHA) is a non-profit trade organization dedicated to representing the factory-built housing industry in Wisconsin. Founded in 1949, WHA members include retailers, manufacturers, community owners, finance companies, and more. Our goal is attainable homeownership for all!
We strive to educate Wisconsin homebuyers about modern, factory-built manufactured and modular housing and promoting manufactured and modular homes across the Badger State. We serve the interests of Wisconsin’s home-buying public, helping consumers find the perfect home or the right community for a home to be located.
The members of WHA are dedicated to providing safe, affordable, high-performance homes to individuals and families in communities across Wisconsin. WHA supports our members with training, continuing education, and resources — ensuring that the people who design, build, install, sell, and finance manufactured and modular homes have access to the best industry practices available.
Manufactured and modular housing is an important source of affordable housing for 22 million households across the country. The factory-built housing industry produces about 90,000 homes a year and contributes around $2.6 billion to the U.S. economy. Every year, about 10% of new homes are built in a factory. Here in Wisconsin, the supply of affordable, quality housing is shrinking. Modern, factory-built manufactured and modular homes offer a solution for Wisconsin residents seeking a path to sustainable homeownership for their families
The manufactured housing industry plays an important role in the US housing market and provides affordable housing for 22 million households across the country. We’re committed to doing our part in Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Housing Alliance is committed to elevating the manufactured housing brand in Wisconsin by accomplishing these goals:
To promote acceptance of factory-built housing by educating elected officials, municipalities, and the public
To work toward fair treatment of factory-built housing
To expand the market for factory-built housing
If you have questions about our organization, want to inquire about membership, or just want to say hi, get in touch with us.