Time is running out to sign up for the Mobile Home Park Investor’s Boot Camp that’s coming up in Dallas a week from Friday. This is the best, most thorough thing we do, and you will be amazed at how much you will learn over three days of total immersion. Read more »
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mobile home park, mobile home park business operations, mobile home park investing, mobile home park news, mobile home park selling | Frank Rolfe |
July 9, 2010 11:33 am |
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Appreciation & Real Estate
A myth that many homeowners, commercial real estate investors and Realtors believe is that real estate always appreciates. Lots of home buyers and lenders are left holding the bag during the current sub- prime housing meltdown. It’s the same way with investing in parks or communities or even stocks. Real estate appreciation and falling values both depend on many things: lending terms, interest rates, demand, tax policy and more. Even if you faithfully raise your rent every year and your expenses stay flat or at least your income growth outpaces the expenses—your community doesn’t necessarily increase in value. Currently the biggest reasons why parks and communities aren’t appreciating: Read more »
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mobile home park, mobile home park investing, mobile home park news, mobile home park selling | Frank Rolfe |
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One question we frequently get from individuals and companies that are listing their mobile home park for sale on our site is “How much information should I include in my listing to be posted”?
We have always taken the stance that you can place as little or as much information on the site and will continue to do so. However, based on my experience with selling my own parks on the site I have found that the following formula works the best: Read more »