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What can I do with 4 acres
Hello all, so I have 4 acres in NC, it is near Ft Bragg. Its on a dirt road (its a horsehoe road) and my 4 acres are right at the top of this horseshoe. I bought this back in 2007 (sight unseen well my family went to see it). Long story short I am doing absolutely nothing with it. Mobile homes are on this road...and the dirt road is kinda impassable at this point to get to my 4 acres. The county only maintains like the first 100 yards onto this road. Anyhow so I have tried to sell briefly several yrs ago and it didn't pan out. So what can I possibly do with it to make money? The 4 acres are not cleared and the road would have to be paved or something to get to it. I'm trynna make lemonade out of a lemon here. I mean 4 acres can have a lot of property on it, like several duplexes or idk. I just hate to not do anything with it.
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I would suggest looking at paving parts over to be a Mobile Home Park. I hear those make tons of cash flow. All you'd need is loans to pave the road up to the property, clear and pave where you want to place a few pads to put on mobile homes, then advertise its availability. I think most people bring their own mobile homes, although you probably could put a few on and sell or rent those as well.
I'm fairly certain that once the road is built, the county will be glad to start maintaining it for the additional property tax.
Plan it out well, and you might be able to use it just an acre at a time. Grow as your customer base grows.
Get some advice from a mobile home park expert, which I'm sure can't be too hard to find. It seems to be trending these days.