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Jacob Calbillo
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Mobile Home Park development

Jacob Calbillo
  • San Antonio, TX
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I have a family friend offering me 7 acres of land for sale in Texas, 30 mins south of San Antonio. It currently has a new doublewide, a single wide and a pretty small lake stocked with fish. He is selling for $300k but will give me a friends and family discount of 25k. Would this be a worthwhile investment for the opportunity to expand it to more lots? Also, I don't think this is zoned as multifamily or zoned for mobile home parks so would it be worth the trouble of getting this zoned correctly?

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Nik Moushon
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Nik Moushon
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You definitely would need to contact your county/city planning department. A lot of cities today are not allowing new mobile home parks to be built. 

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