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Laura George
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Need to name subdivision quickly. Looking for suggestions

Laura George
  • Investor
  • Pekin, IN
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Need help with naming a mobile home park. It is located in the Limestone capital of the world. We would like to incorporate either limestone, stone or rock into the name. Any suggestions? We were just notified today that we only have until tomorrow to come up with the name.

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Frank Rolfe#1 Mobile Home Park Investing Contributor
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Frank Rolfe#1 Mobile Home Park Investing Contributor
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Take your #1 selling point and put that in the name followed by the word "Estates". What is the key trait that would make a customer want to live in this property? If it's giant oak trees then "Big Oak Estates" and if it's the Blanchard school district then "Blanchard Estates".

Then, every time you say the name it's a sales pitch for the property.

The word "Estates" on the end makes it seem classy and like a residential subdivision. The word has very good vibes with the average American.

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