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Floridians who live in manufactured home parks are often older, retired people on fixed incomes who bought property with ...
Here's how co-ops work and why they may be the key to affordable housing for retirees and low-income families.
Castro Valley mobile home park seeing huge rent increases under new owners SAN FRANCISCO — Residents at a mobile home park in Castro Valley thought their homes were protected by Alameda County's ...
Millions of Americans live in mobile-home parks because they are the only place they can afford to buy homes. But many are now at the mercy of big companies that own the land underneath those homes.
With rents rising at mobile home parks across the U.S., housing advocates are urging state legislatures to pass bills that would help residents buy their parks if they’re put up for sale.
The mobile home industry argues the communities are the most affordable housing option, noting that average rent increases across parks nationwide were just over 4% in 2021.
Running a campaign for mobile home park rent protections from her Huntington Beach living room was not on Carol Rohr’s retirement bucket list. Travel and kayak excursions are more this 65-year-old’s ...
Mobile-home-park values are rising faster than any other type of real estate. There's a growing internet obsession with buying the parks for passive income. The reality is a lot harder than it ...
The appeal of mobile homes is their affordability. According to the Association of Independent Mortgage Experts the average price of a new single-wide mobile home is $80,900 and $150,300 for a ...