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Courtney Johnson
  • Goldsboro, NC
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Fight the city??????

Courtney Johnson
  • Goldsboro, NC
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Small mobile home park in Kinston NC

Asking: $125,000

Not in city but off of 58 S

15 space park (septic, well, paved rd)

5 lot only

4 POHs

6 empty but ready lots

$2,200 monthly income

Lot rent: $100

Trailer rent: 2-$400 2-$450

City has already overturned 10yr age restriction. Now home can be 1970+ but they added set back rules. Blah blah clearance from road. Specific space between homes. Zoning will get back with me Monday. Depending on zoning they may not required set back rules. Owner thinks they will and I’ll have to fight zoning. Worth the fight? Mind you I want a small park, for some a small park wouldn’t be worth it.

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Bill F.
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Bill F.
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  • Boston, MA
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@Courtney Johnson

A covered land deal is when you think some piece of land will have redevelopment potential in the future ie. it will sell for way more than you'll pay for it now due to appreciation, but in the short to medium term you find some use that pays the bills and generates an acceptable return. 

Underwrite how you want, but I can tell you the VAST majority of sophisticated and successful MHP owners do not underwrite rental income to the parks NOI; it usually significantly inflates the value of the asset. They treat the park and MH rentals as two separate business. You value the park of it's income and expenses to arrive at a valuation for the park. The value of the homes comes from the NADA guide or an appraisal. Add the two up and you have you offer price.

You also don't need to wait for anyone to tell you what the parcel is zoned. Look at the county GIS, find the address, and look at the tax card.

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