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Sean Harris
  • New to Real Estate
  • Atascadero, CA
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Mobile home park learning tools

Sean Harris
  • New to Real Estate
  • Atascadero, CA
Posted

So I am trying to learn everything possible i can about buying a mobile home park and I would love some suggestions from you guys. Over the past 8 months I have read every article on mobilehomeuniversity.com and scoured all the posts in this forum and listened to all the podcasts by Kevin Bupp and Charles Dehart. I just feel like I want to know everything there is to know about the process before I pull the trigger. Are there any good books or other material that could be very helpful? I am starting to analyze a park a day so I get more familiar with what to look for as far as good and bad deals. I also want to learn more about the underwriting process as well as dealing with parks out of state which is what I will be focusing on. 

2020 is crazy and I feel that there will be alot more opportunities next year considering everything that is going on right now. I would love to close on my first park next year. Im open to talk or if you have any suggestions it will be very appreciated. 

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