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How to Really Fill Your Mobile Home Park Lot

Guest post by: Dave Reynolds

Article Overview: I can remember when a good, well-located mobile home park community could fill seven or eight lots per month with nothing more than some flyers at a manufactured home dealership. To even say such things today dates you as someone from the dinosaur age. And unless you've been in a cave, you know that you are lucky to fill one lot per year in that manner today.

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How to Really Fill Your Mobile Home Park Lot

I can remember when a good, well-located mobile home park community could fill seven or eight lots per month with nothing more than some flyers at a manufactured home dealership. To even say such things today dates you as someone from the dinosaur age. And unless you've been in a cave, you know that you are lucky to fill one lot per year in that manner today.

So how do you fill vacant lots in your community? Well, a lot differently than you did in the past and it takes a whole lot more effort. But you'll find that once you put your program together, it will turn your life and spirits around to see new homes coming in to those old, dusty lots. If you have been reading this magazine at all for the last seven or eight years, you are pretty familiar with the industry "chattel crisis". Basically, it was the sub-prime mess of today, only fully focused on manufactured homes. People bought homes they could not afford, and they went back to the lenders in record numbers. As a result, lenders don't do "easy" lending any more on manufactured homes, and the sales have suffered enormously as a result. Dealers that were selling 10 or 20 houses a month in 1998 are now lucky to sell 2 or3. And very few of those homes end up in land lease communities; they almost always end up on private land. So to fill your vacant lots, you have to forget about those dealerships filling you up, and take control of your destiny yourself.

These are my ideas for filling up your vacant lots in the real-world of today:

Until industry sales improve, these proactive steps are essential for filling your vacancies, and getting your community on a strong financial footing. Don't wait by the phone for a dealer to call; put this plan into motion today!

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Dave Reynolds has purchased and operated over 50 mobile home parks across the United States since 1995. He is also one of the nation's leading experts in this industry. Reynolds is sharing his expertise to anyone interested in getting involved with mobile home parks. He is the author of the Mobile Home Park Home Study Course, which contains everything you need to know in order to get started.

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