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Mobile Home Converted to Permanent Structure.
I have found a really good deal on a property that has been on the market for a long time (450 days+). Good location, good lot, comes fully furnished. After speaking with an agent, I was informed that the reason that it hasn’t sold was due to it being a mobile home converted into a permanent structure. What are the potential “dangers” of investing in this type of property or challenges that could be faced? Is this a deal to avoid entirely or a chance for a good deal? I have limited knowledge of mobile home converted structures.