Building mobile home park/community
Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2003 1:22 pm
Dear Chrissy,
Here's an idea I've been running through my head lately. Please tell me what you think...
I buy between 5 & 20 well-located growth -corridor (10 year min. time frame) acres in the county, or unzoned in the city, & either rehab a house already on the land or put a high-end MH on it for my primary residence. Then, after I talk the wife into it, I begin designing part of the property to accomodate either:
1) A "traditional" mobile/trailer home park with single-wides that I could but low, rehab myself, & place on the property for sale (income from both the lot rent & loan notes.) If successful, my residence eventually becomes the park office.
or:
2) Create a design reflecting a more rural, larger-lot type development that would allow me to start with perhaps a single high-end double-wide to place on my property that I could rent-out or lease-option to someone. If it goes well, I could then put another one next to it, and so on, until I have created a de-facto higher-end land lease community of sorts, with perhaps 10-20 homes on it.
Although I have found some books on the internet regarding purchasing existing trailer parks, I haven't found anything regarding building one from scratch. I've heard that it's easier to buy & rehab an existing "trailer park" in the city limits than trying to build a new one because of zoning, red tape, opposition, etc., but how about father out in unincorporated areas? Plus, I want to be able to start out small then expand only if the demand is there.
Basic questions:
If there is no city sewer available, are there septic designs that can accomodate multiple trailers/houses?
How much do the different types of roads cost to build?
How about other utilities? Wells for multiple units?
What do you think? Has anyone out there done something like this, or am I smoking crack?
Thanks!
psears
Here's an idea I've been running through my head lately. Please tell me what you think...
I buy between 5 & 20 well-located growth -corridor (10 year min. time frame) acres in the county, or unzoned in the city, & either rehab a house already on the land or put a high-end MH on it for my primary residence. Then, after I talk the wife into it, I begin designing part of the property to accomodate either:
1) A "traditional" mobile/trailer home park with single-wides that I could but low, rehab myself, & place on the property for sale (income from both the lot rent & loan notes.) If successful, my residence eventually becomes the park office.
or:
2) Create a design reflecting a more rural, larger-lot type development that would allow me to start with perhaps a single high-end double-wide to place on my property that I could rent-out or lease-option to someone. If it goes well, I could then put another one next to it, and so on, until I have created a de-facto higher-end land lease community of sorts, with perhaps 10-20 homes on it.
Although I have found some books on the internet regarding purchasing existing trailer parks, I haven't found anything regarding building one from scratch. I've heard that it's easier to buy & rehab an existing "trailer park" in the city limits than trying to build a new one because of zoning, red tape, opposition, etc., but how about father out in unincorporated areas? Plus, I want to be able to start out small then expand only if the demand is there.
Basic questions:
If there is no city sewer available, are there septic designs that can accomodate multiple trailers/houses?
How much do the different types of roads cost to build?
How about other utilities? Wells for multiple units?
What do you think? Has anyone out there done something like this, or am I smoking crack?
Thanks!
psears