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Updated almost 7 years ago on .

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Hiren Patani
  • Realtor
  • Houston, TX
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RV and RV park development project off Houston, TX

Hiren Patani
  • Realtor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Hello,

I'm looking to buy a land (approx 0.68 acres) on east side of town, approx 30 mins from Houston,TX downtown towards east. Seller is selling it as a potential location for RV park. I have no experience whatsoever for developing and managing RV park but thinking this would be a good opportunity to learn and built my existing rental portfolio. Where do i start and what do I need to consider before even I make an offer. I would like to avoid pitfalls, lesson learned by somebody smarter than me (i..e you). Thanks in advance for reading my discussion. 

Thanks,

HP

P.S:- I'm open for new ideas.

  • Hiren Patani