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Looking for Input: Sell Now or Push Through Development?

Sean Robertson
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I’m at a bit of a crossroads and would really value some outside perspective.

I own a 30-pad mobile home park on city utilities, sitting on 9.25 acres. About 2 acres of that is currently raw land. I’ve been working with an engineering firm on plans to subdivide and rezone that portion into medium-density multifamily, with the intention of selling it as a development-ready parcel.

Recently, I had an investor approach me with an offer of $300,000 for the land as-is under current zoning. That essentially clears my remaining debt on the property (also ~$290,000), leaving me close to free and clear—aside from taxes, which I still need to confirm with my accountant (especially around capital gains).

The park itself generates about $9,000/month gross.

So here’s the decision I’m weighing:

  • Option 1: Sell the land now, eliminate debt significantly, simplify things, and let the buyer take on the development upside.
  • Option 2: Continue through the subdivision and rezoning process, take on the time, cost, and risk, but potentially unlock significantly more value.

I’m trying to balance risk vs. reward here, along with time, effort, and opportunity cost.

For those who’ve been in similar situations—developers, investors, or park owners—what would you do? Would you take the clean exit, or push through and capture the upside?

Appreciate any insights or experiences you can share.

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