Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

AI for CRE Collective

678 members • $49/month

The AI Advantage

82.1k members • Free

OpenClaw Install & Support

104 members • Free

The MHP Pros Mastermind

109 members • $97/month

Mobile Home Park Mastermind

857 members • Free

60 contributions to Mobile Home Park Mastermind
Florida panhandle
Looking at opinion on a park in the panhandle. Greater Pensacola mad. 56 lots all poh. Mix of 2-3 bed units. $250-500 under market poh rents on decent stock homes. Country approved 10 expansion lots. City sewer and water master metered ands billed back. Dumpster trash. Mom and pop ran. Asking 3.2m with seller carry at decent numbers. 20%down 30amm 5 balloon, 5%. Plan is to rto all units at 850m avg , bill back all utilities, software etc and add 10 homes into the approved lots. 1m from Walmart and town infrastructure. Great school zones, economy is solid and growing. Critique the deal and let me know thoughts on Fl. New market for me
0
0
Investors:
Would you rather own • (1) - 100 lot Mobile Home Park or • (5) - 25 lot Parks clustered within a 10 mile radius of each other?
Investors:
1 like • 18d
1 park.
Seco
Seco booked! Check out the link in the post by Michael Pansolini for the discount code. Sure to meet high quality contacts in the industry.
Question about Operations
Hi everyone - quick question for operators managing multiple mobile home parks. I’ve been talking with a few larger park operators recently about compliance inspections and property condition audits, and I’m curious how others are handling it. For those of you with parks in multiple states or multiple regions: - Who is responsible for inspections (park manager, regional, third party)? - How often are they done? - How are photos and reports actually tracked and standardized? One thing I’ve heard repeatedly is that the process can be very inconsistent between properties, and by the time reports get to corporate they’re often incomplete or biased depending on who did the inspection. Is that something others here have experienced as well? I’m researching ways operators are solving this today and would love to hear what systems or processes people are using.
1 like • 29d
Rent manager can handle this. As far as who does it, that could be anyone. It takes very little skill to follow a written sopa, take pics and upload. Could be a fiverr, could be a manager or employee
1 like • 29d
@Zeke Galland no idea. I know I don't take the time every time to do that unless I have an ongoing issue that is being addressed. But I do view my park videos at least monthly
Community Standards
When taking over a park what are nice ways to get the existing tenants excited about new management?
3 likes • Mar 3
enforcing rules, removing issues including bad tenants, forcing on time payments...these are all free and create long term peace for residents. They will complain, just like children having to brush their teeth etc. Amenities are nice if you can get majority use consistently.
2 likes • Mar 4
@Michael Pansolini this is real talk. I've dropped stupid money on paving and actual value increases and have been thanked zero times. ZERO. But the day I kicked 40 units and every resident in those units to the curb along with their bullsh!t, drugs, pitbulls etc I was thanked profusely. Also making people accountable and responsible for paying for their most important bill, housing, first by having ridiculous late fees and evicting people as soon as legally possible forces people into a different mindset. They pay on time and then...mow their grass without being told, wash their trailer when it's moldy, keep their baybay kids out of other people's yards etc. Basically making people accountable makes them better humans. They still bitch but who cares
1-10 of 60
Caleb Hogan
5
207points to level up
@caleb-hogan-9067
I am a real estate investor, capital raiser and syndicator in the mobile home park space. 60m in aum, 1000+lots with a goal of 10k

Active 14m ago
Joined Mar 23, 2025
Powered by