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Chester Straley
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Potential Mobile Home Court

Chester Straley
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Van Wert, OH
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I have way to many ongoing projects but I have my eye on a completely vacant 20 ish unit mobile home court. Its in a rural town, good location, pads, streets in place, electric run. I have recently heard BP speak about many positive things about owning a mh court but i know nothing. Owner is asking 30k ish & negotiable. The deal seems good but i know nothing about owning a court. Any advice or input would be much appreciated? How would i attract a good client, what makes a court attractive, how do you coordinate trailers coming in/hooking up, what are appropriate rates of return, etc?

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Alina Trigub
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Alina Trigub
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@Chester Straley Then research the supply and demand for the area and see how much income you can generate.

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