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Updated almost 7 years ago, 01/22/2018

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Alex Hake
  • Lincoln City, OR
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Renting a Manufactured home

Alex Hake
  • Lincoln City, OR
Posted

Hey Everyone,

I live on the Oregon Coast, and there are a lot of manufactured homes out here. In fact, most of the "working" population lives in manufactured homes under $200,000. I am trying to run the numbers on these properties to see if they would make good rental properties, but I do not have a ton of experience with manufactured homes. 

Anyone have experience renting and financing manufactured home that they would be will to share with a newbie? Any experience with renting manufactured homes in expensive/ low inventory markets? 

Should I just run the numbers the same?

Thanks,

Alex Hake

OR Broker License # 201223333

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