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Kelly Skeval
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Mobile Home University

Kelly Skeval
  • Investor
  • Ithaca, NY
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I’m curious to hear from individuals who have completed the Mobile Home University boot camp and gone on to purchase a mobile home park. I’ve read nothing but great things about the boot camp and I’m thinking of taking the plunge and attending it. I’ve had an interest in Mobile home Park investing for years and have spent a lot of time researching them. I currently own 10 apartment units but am feeling ready to expand my portfolio. Anyone out there that has attended boot camp and gone on to successfully purchase parks?
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John Jacobus
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John Jacobus
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I attended Bootcamp last Feb. and bought two parks this year.  The coursework, reference liabrary, due diligence manual, and access to Frank were instrumental in evaluating, closing and operating our new parks.  I also recommend their free podcast, Mobile Home Park Mastery.  Frank Rolfe is an invaluable resource, a consummate professional, and a really interesting guy.   I not only recommend the Bootcamp, but also the quarterly MHU events, especially the dinner at Frank’s house in St. Genevieve, MO.

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