@Jay Hinrichs and @Thomas S.
So I spent a good hour or so at the property......let me share my adventure with you.
See the pics of the home here: https://imgur.com/a/fMiBLhp
So the property has be owned since 81. The original MH burned down to the ground sometime back in 87 from the wood stove. However, a part of the bathroom was saved, and was added to the rebuilt home (around 93').
The owner has a two RV lots (in OK shape) and a MH in the back in bad shape. One RV slot is being rented out to a guy for $100 dollars a month in a rough looking travel trailer. The additional MH is being rented for $400 a month. The lady that lives in it has about 10 cats and two dogs and has been living there for 8 years. She is on a waiting list for section-8 housing and her brother died in the MH about 2 years ago from pneumonia.
I was shown two water tanks that were installed in outside sheds (with no insulation), with just a little electric heater running to keep it barely from freezing. They were installed about two years ago. The two septic tanks are about as old as the property (25-30 years).
We spent a good amount of time talking about her garden and the trees she planted and looking for fresh chicken eggs (we found 4 eggs). There was about 20 chickens running around, and she has been trying to catch them and butcher them for the last year. Her husband tries to shoot them out of the tree but misses, she informed.
The sheds that are spread out store various junk and chicken coops. I wouldn't classify the house and its surrounding sheds as a hoarder home, but maybe organized hoarding......???
I spoke with the husband, and they are wanting to sell as fast as possible. They plan on moving into their travel trailer and seeing the country as soon as the property is sold. I asked the women what she plans to do with all her stuff, and she just wants to get rid of it and call the Salvation Army.
Both are tired of taking care of the lot, and said it is becoming to much to handle. Lot is paid in full. Owner knew the property tax, electric, and misc. costs to run the home/lot. She is 77 years old and still is working, husband is retired.
I asked her what price she was looking at, and she told me $189,000. I told her I needed to run some numbers and would get back to her.
After walking the property, my wife and I agreed if the property were to be bought/sold, everything on it would have to be demo'd. The trees are mature and could stay.
I would say, from all the details I gave above (and even left out) these are motivated sellers. I did get clarification from the husband about how long the house has been for sale and he said 1 year, not 4 years. There was a language barrier over the phone with the wife, who is Filipino. The wife also said I was the seventh person to see the home in a 3 month time period, but no offers have been made.
After seeing the pics I linked above and what I shared do I:
1. Run raw land comps, adjust for demo and profit and see if I can make an offer and sale it?
2. Not waste my time and move on. Is their potential here?
Sorry for the long post and thank you for reading.