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Elizabeth Anderson
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Greenville, SC
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Where can a find old or repo mobile homes to put on my vacant lot

Elizabeth Anderson
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Greenville, SC
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I have several vacant lots and I need to find some mobile home to put on them. I need any advice you can spare. The lot are located in Piedmont SC on the section near the Greenville SC county line. Please share also what is a good price to pay for a repo or foreclosed mobile home. I know I would have to get moving permits. I plan on doing a least purchase with tenants how do that should?

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Bill Neves
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Vancouver, WA
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Bill Neves
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Vancouver, WA
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@Elizabeth Anderson

Hi

Lots of ways - Craigslist, parks and park managers who have them to move, Land where people built a stick built and now the mobile has to be moved.

Repos - Google manufactured home lenders and you'll get a list. If they lend, they'll have repos. There are 3 main nationwide lenders - 21st Mortgage, CU Factory Built, and Triad.

Vanderbilt is another that handles Clayton manufactured homes.

You can get them free to $30k and up, depending on age and condition.

Make sure before you buy on that the city or county will allow it t be moved. i.e. some areas won't give a permit to older than 1976. 

Lease purchase depends on your state regulations. I won't try to answer that here.

Yell if you have any other questions.

Good luck and Have fun!.

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