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Catherine Conklin
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Mobile Home Community Financing

Catherine Conklin
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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I really want to invest in a mobile home community. I am willing to do the work and have been doing as much research as I can but find myself in a catch 22. I don't have financing lined up but when I talk to lenders about financing they want to know about the property I'm interested in. I don't feel like I can find out more than basic level research when I don't have financing lined up and I can't line up financing without specific information to provide. How do I move forward from this stalemate?

  • Catherine Conklin