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Post: New from SC

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Gday all, new here, aussie in the states in SC right now. I have NO experience in re but, I do have the drive and determination, as I do horse rescue and need something to fund it hahaha. Right now looking at 5 and so acres of land in SC with hopes to purchase, pay off early, and buy some more as investment, but live on one. Any and all info is appreciated, especially that info regarding bartering for downpayment on lease to buy options....... thanks and is nice to feel in such capable hands.

Post: Mobile home investing

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Being unsure where individuals reside, from this board, I can tell you that mobile homes are NOT always for the lower income and the pensioners and are SOMETIMES a really GOOD investment, and here is the other way to look at it. I live in SC in a rural area, and nearly EVERYONE out here with 5 to 500 acres, starts out IN a mobile home. They purchase the land, have the well and septic put on, put a mobile home on it and they pay on it until it is paid off. At which time they either build a house and move the mobile home off, or they build AROUND the mobile home. Demographically speaking, most of these are couples in their low to mid 30s with mid range income, not lower income levels.