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Daniel Florence
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Mobile Home Conversion

Daniel Florence
  • Cumming, GA
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First off, thanks for checking out my post. I’m somewhat of a newbie to real estate investing and believe I have found what seems to be a good investment but am looking for feedback from some seasoned investors. I have found a house in the Metro Atlanta area that has been converted from a modular home to a single family home. I have the approval paperwork from the county showing it as a single family home and the house sits on 1.35 acres in a upper middle class/rapidly growing market. I’ve never run across this type of home and I don’t know anything about modular homes conversions and potential downfalls as far as investments. Is there anything I should look out for or be concerned about? The house was built in 2003 (according to the listing).