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3 Acres of land paid off looking to put used mobile homes on land.

Sean Gammons
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Hello, I have 3 acres of land paid off outside of greenville,sc  it is unzoned and I called the city I am allowed to have up to 3 mobile homes on the land. The land already has 3 spetic tanks as it used to actually be a mobile home park back in the 70s. 

My question is how old of a mobile home is to old to touch and have moved I know about 1976 and up but say a mobile home that is built in 1980 that "looks good cosmetically" are the bones really worth having it moved onto my land is there a rule of thumb where investors usually won't touch a mobile home if its older then 1990? Because I would need to have the mobile home moved onto my land how old is too old pretty much and what is t he most you guys would pay? I was thinking most I could do is be 15,000-20,000 all in for buying the mobile home + moving costs + permit costs. Then I would seller finance the mobile home to my tenant and after they pay it off charge them lot rent on my property. Would love to hear what you guys have to say I already have 1 mobile home on the land that came with the property.

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