Mobile home parks have quietly become a cornerstone of America’s affordable housing landscape. More than 22 million Americans live in manufactured homes nationwide—making up roughly 6% to 7% of U.S.
Yvette Morris was just starting a tour for two visitors Wednesday when she was overcome by emotion, tears flowing down her face as she asked: “May I show you around my home?” Morris is a year and a ...
On a quiet day this spring, Alejandra Chavez walked into her office at Westside Mobile Home Park in Durango, Colorado. Residents were gathered in the community space, discussing their plans for the ...
A mobile home park purchase is generally an investment in land, not in mobile homes. Overhead for a mobile home park will be much lower than for a multifamily property. The affordable housing crisis ...
Living in a tiny house is often associated with compromises, such as giving up space for simplicity and lower costs, potential lack of privacy, fewer comforts, difficulty hosting, and adapting to ...
Question: I’m interested in buying a mobile home in a mobile-home park. I’d like to know the advantages and disadvantages of buying a mobile home this way. S.D., Stanwood Answer: Manufactured housing ...
Across the country, corporate landlords are expanding manufactured housing portfolios and driving up rents, pushing longtime residents out. Residents at the Sans Souci mobile home park in Boulder ...