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Scott Haubrich
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Mobile Home Park Infill

Scott Haubrich
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Minneapolis
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Hello, 

I recently purchased my first mobile home park and I am looking for some ideas on where to purchase homes to infill the vacant lots.  Anyone have some good resources for used trailers & places to advertise to attract tenants with their own homes looking for a place to call home?


Thank you

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Will Stewart
  • Investor
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Will Stewart
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  • MA
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We’ve had luck with organic infill in precisely one park, where local home prices were $500k+ and median income is $94k. We have another park where the numbers are about 15% lower than that and we would have trouble with organic infill. Just two random data points to support what @Mario Dattilo said. Most parks you need to buy, set up, and sell. 

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