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Michael Bangsal
  • Self Employed - Cell phone repair
  • Milpitas, CA
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Single Family Mobile home

Michael Bangsal
  • Self Employed - Cell phone repair
  • Milpitas, CA
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Does a mobile home (single family) rent as much as a normal SFH? Mobile homes are cheaper to buy, and I've checked rentometer to get an idea of rents in the area. I'm wondering if I can rent this mobile home as much as a normal SFH.

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Nicholas Sheridan, Jr.
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Nicholas Sheridan, Jr.
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@Michael Bangsal I would assume SFHs rent for more. I don't know much about mobile homes so I don't want to steer you wrong however I do know that a lot of times when people sell mobile homes they are located in a park. The park usually owns the land that the mobile home is on and will charge you rent for the land

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