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Need a MHP List
What’s the best place you’ve found to pull a list of mobile home parks? Also I'm in Austin and would love to network with other park owners in the area.
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Depending on size of the area. You can use google earth and build a list manually and then skip trace them. If you are going wider you can buy a list from several list brokers. I’d recommend not buying a list that has been skipped but just buy the list of properties and manually skip trace them. This will get you the most up to date contact data.
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@Andrew W. can help
Quote from @Jordan Moorhead:
What’s the best place you’ve found to pull a list of mobile home parks? Also I'm in Austin and would love to network with other park owners in the area.
I spent two years building a list for all parks in numerous states. Time intensive, but well worth it IMO.
This episode explains methods for building a list: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-90-building-your-million-dollar-mobile-home-park/id1121784143?i=1000417817086
I also bought a list once. @Jordan Moorhead I'd be happy to chat about parks here in Texas
@John Boutros just google maps and skip tracing?
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Real Estate Agent Texas (#727530)
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@Andrew W. I'd love to connect!
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Real Estate Agent Texas (#727530)
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Jordan, I emailed what I have, 54.3k locations. This isn't perfect in my experience, but it's pretty good. Throw it into Excel, filter on state, county, park size, etc. You can also import it into Google Maps and create a maps with these locations with the location information.
@Nory Settineri Here's a link to the list I was referring to. It's based off map information so park names / ownership aren't usually available, but if you have the location you can go to county records to find ownership info and google maps for the park name potentially. I think the strength of it is having the park size and MSA for narrowing your search if you know where you want to look already.
https://hifld-geoplatform.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/mobile-home-parks/explore
Part of me wonders what could be accomplished if this was shared via google sheets and was crowd sourced for a master list of parks with ownership information. I'm not that ambitious, but if someone is I'd be happy to contribute the information I compile.
Quote from @Patrick O'Shea:
Jordan, I emailed what I have, 54.3k locations. This isn't perfect in my experience, but it's pretty good. Throw it into Excel, filter on state, county, park size, etc. You can also import it into Google Maps and create a maps with these locations with the location information.
Just shot you a PM!