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Updated over 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Rob Smith
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  • Chino Hills, CA
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how do i find mobile home parks in my area

Rob Smith
  • Investor
  • Chino Hills, CA
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would be nice to just know where the park are in any area is there a web site or some thing Thanks Rob

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Jim Johnson
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Jim Johnson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Originally posted by Rob Smith:
would be nice to just know where the park are in any area is there a web site or some thing Thanks Rob


Rob,
There are several options. There are some web sites that post lists of mobile home parks, though the lists are about 60% complete. The best way to find all of the parks would be to go to the county assessors office and ask for a list. Most will give you the list for free, some charge for a copy. I always travel with a docupen and can scan a page at a moments notice if I get some good data in front of my nose.
For thoes that do not know what the docupen is... here is the link...
http://planon.com/
I have the full color unit, with a 2 gig expansion card giving me hundreds of pages of storage... really more in the thousands of pages.
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