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Paul Lizarraga
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Small land with trailer on it

Paul Lizarraga
  • Investor
  • Avondale AZ
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Hello everyone

so I've come into some small land out in a little town called Benson Arizona, the land has an old trailer home that is unlivable, but the land is actually in a decent area with other mobile homes (Not a trailer park). I'd like to get any feedback on what would be some good ideas as far as keeping this thing as an investment property. Some thoughts I had were to finance a new trailer home and make some decent cash flow, but may take time until I see my return, or buy a used trailer? again any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated thanks 

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Jacqueline Gardiner
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Jacqueline Gardiner
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  • Genoa, NV
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You could consider leasing the property to someone who owns (or wants to buy) his own mobile home to put on it. That way you wouldn't be responsible for maintaining the mobile home. That angle is one that makes mobile home parks so desirable.

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