Category: case study

Stories and adventures about my experience investing in mobile homes.

Done Deal: 4/2 Singlewide Mobile Home In a Park

Since I’ve received a lot of requests for more case studies, I thought I’d make a post on another one I closed on recently. (Note: This mobile home is very similar to this deal with the same title. The only difference is that it’s a few years older. But, it does have the same specs).…
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Deal or No Deal: 2/2 Singlewide Mobile Home On Land

Since I’ve received a lot of requests for more case studies, I thought I’d make up another post for “Deal or No Deal.” This one is an early 1990s, 14×60, singlewide mobile home. I found this one through an ad on craigslist. (Note: I don’t really use craigslist a lot. Most of the deals I…
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Done Deal: 4/2 Singlewide Mobile Home In a Park

Wow, I finally closed with the buyers who were approved on this deal over the weekend. With my last update, I had mentioned the buyers had signed the park paperwork along with the deposit for the park and first month’s lot rent . So, all that was left to do was my paperwork for the…
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Deal or No Deal: Doublewide Mobile Home In a Park

When I first started out investing in mobile homes, I had no idea what was a deal/what wasn’t a deal. It really took a lot of effort on my part to go out and meet with sellers, learn the market, and learn how to put win/win deals together. So, I thought I’d start a segment…
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Case Study: Taking A Mobile Home Back

In last week’s post , I talked about having the long term (quality over quantity) in mind (versus the short term) when doing Lonnie deals. As an example, here is a home (see pic above) that I recently had to take back. It’s in a well established, high end park with very strict qualifications –…
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My $2,000 Nightmare

Awhile back, I wrote this post about mobile homes in the $2,000-$3,000 price range. While I still see these types of homes all the time, I wanted to share a little story with you about my experience buying one of these $2,000 mobile homes. It was a 2 bedroom/1 bath, 14×48, 1985 mobile home. No…
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