Hi Everyone, Background:I own a tri-plex in los angeles... rent controlled.. one of the tenants lived there when i acquired the property.. his rent is 750.00 - current rate is approx 3k He has full access to the only ...
I own two short term rental properties out of state that do very well. I am interested in adding something a little closer to Raleigh (where I live) and have it be a long term rental. Chatham Park is very intriguing...
I have SDIRA funds that I would like to invest by lending some money to a manager at one of the parks that I own a mobile home in so he could invest in the purchase a mobile home. We have an excellent working relat...
Are there any investors out there that purchase land zoned for MHP's to develop? I have a potential deal of a park zoned for 252 lots on cleared land. I have a few questions about the deal.1. Are there any developers ...
I'm thinking I would really like to start investing in Mobile Homes/Manufactured Homes in Utah preferably in the Ogden area (mostly because that's where I'll be living starting this summer). Is there anyone here who ...
I am currently analyzing a deal in Idaho that includes 5 manufactured homes that would be owned by me and not the tenants. The numbers seem to work but I do not know if there are other things I should be factoring int...
Hi! My boyfriend is under contract for this property in Forestville, CA: https://www.redfin.com/CA/Forestville/6530-Covey-R... 6530 Covey Road in Forestville, CA in Sonoma County, California - wine country or the grea...
Hello, I am trying to find ways that I can purchase land for an RV campground and convince a lender that this is an excellent idea. there are so many ways to monetize it. for instance: Rv storage, personal belongings ...
Hi All,99% of the discussion I read about MHPs is around buying mismanaged parks and forcing appreciation. Is there a strategy for the investor who might want to purchase a stabilized park for cash flow and then may...
I'm looking at purchasing a MHP, asking price is $220,000 with CAP rate = 12%. With 25% down and after expenses my ROI is about 21%.
I'm pretty sure the seller determined the price by starting with the CAP rate to g...