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Mobile Home Parks and Limited Money

Amy Diaz
  • NJ
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Hello Everyone,

New to Bigger Pockets and researching Mobile Home Parks. After listening to pod casts and reading a ton on the web as well as a couple books, I was considering going to the Mobile Home University Conference at Pittsburgh PA in July. However, I have run into a few sources stating that it is no longer a viable option for those with limited money. I could only put 100k to 200k on a property and that appears to not be enough for a profitable park. I have found an offer of syndication for 100k, but that is a shorter term investment. Is it possible to get a "reasonable" park for limited money. Or do I hold off until I have a larger chunk of money? I would appreciate any advice you have.

Amy

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