When the economy dips, the demand for affordable housing only grows. This makes mobile home parks a "defensive" investment that remains stable while other sectors struggle.
Investing in mobile home parks is often overlooked in favor of traditional real estate, yet it remains one of the highest-performing asset classes in commercial real estate. Unlike standard rentals, you are primarily leasing "dirt and infrastructure," which fundamentally changes the management and profit dynamics. buying a mobile home park pros and cons
While many investors chase apartment complexes or single-family flips, a small group of savvy owners is quietly building wealth in "parking lots for houses." Buying a mobile home park isn't just about property—it’s about providing a critical solution to the affordable housing crisis. When the economy dips, the demand for affordable
Mobile home parks can yield annual returns of 8–12% , often outperforming traditional multifamily properties. Because you typically own the land and not the units, your operating expenses are significantly lower—often 20% less than apartment complexes. Unlike standard rentals, you are primarily leasing "dirt
Below is a blog post exploring whether this unique niche is right for your portfolio. The Highs and Lows of Mobile Home Park Investing
Infrastructure like roads and utilities can often be depreciated over 15 years —much faster than the standard 27.5 years for residential buildings—providing a significant tax shield. The Cons: The Challenges Beneath the Surface The Pros and Cons of Owning a Mobile Home Park
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