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Andrew DeLorenzo
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Wholesaling mobile homes

Andrew DeLorenzo
  • Investor
  • Denver Metro
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I've had 3 mobile home leads come across my desk in the past year and paid them no attention because its not my target market. But it seems that there are a lot of mobile home owners in need of a quick sale solution. The problem is I couldn't think of a single buyer who has ever mentioned flipping mobile homes and its not exactly a great rental if the seller is leasing the lot imo. Am I missing something? Should I be paying more attention to these leads?

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Dustin P.
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Dustin P.
  • Realtor
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I've done a lot of mobiles on their own lot with an APN but none on leased land. There's a market for everything though you just need to look up cash buyers who have purchased mobiles on leased land and boom, those are your buyers

If it has comps you can wholesale it

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