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All Forum Posts by: Alex Elliott

Alex Elliott has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: first time buying an older single wide in a park

Alex ElliottPosted
  • Charleston, WV
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

thanks alot everyone, it is a family member's home and she is moving in with her sister nearby. the lot rent is 75$ a month, it's not in a "park" exactly, but similar circumstance. I was thinking about fixing it up myself and flipping it, or renting to own it. I will check out John Fedro's site, again thanks a bunch.

Post: first time buying an older single wide in a park

Alex ElliottPosted
  • Charleston, WV
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I have a chance to buy a single wide 1970s mobile home for a few hundred dollars. It's in a park, has some plumbing and floor issues needing fixed. I am new to investing and curious as to what strategies could work with a deal like this, or if it is even worth it?

Post: first time buying an older single wide in a park

Alex ElliottPosted
  • Charleston, WV
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I have a chance to buy a single wide 1970s mobile home for a few hundred dollars. It's in a park, has some plumbing and floor issues needing fixed. I am new to investing and curious as to what strategies could work with a deal like this, or if it is even worth it?