How to Raise Capital and Syndicate Your First Mobile Home Park
Raising capital for your first mobile home park can feel intimidating, but the process becomes manageable once you break it into clear […]
The Rent Control Patchwork Is a Legal Trap for Multi-State Mobile Home Park Operators
If you own mobile home parks in more than one state, there’s a good chance you’re operating in violation of a law […]
Your Utility Billing System Is Now a Legal Liability — What Mobile Home Park Operators Must Do Before 2027
For years, Ratio Utility Billing Systems — RUBS — felt like a clever solution. Instead of spending capital on individual submeters, you […]
Mobile Home Park Passive Investment Due Diligence: What Every LP Must Review Before Writing a Check
Learn the five areas every passive investor must review before committing capital to a mobile home park syndication — from operator track record to deal structure and legal documents.
The Mobile Home Park Value-Add Playbook
Across the United States, tired and underperforming mobile home parks may represent one of the most overlooked opportunities in real estate. Many […]
Eco-Friendly Mobile Home Parks: How Modern Manufactured Housing Communities Are Going Green
Modern manufactured housing communities are embracing solar panels, submetering, and energy-efficient HUD-code homes. Here's what the green evolution means for residents, operators, and investors.
North Carolina’s New Mobile Home Park Act Changes Everything — Here’s What Investors Need to Know
North Carolina’s SB518 Mobile Home Park Act is in effect. Four big changes — ROFR, rent freeze traps, 60-day notice requirements, and enhanced eviction standards — that every mobile home park investor in NC needs to know.
The Hidden Time Bomb in 70% of Mobile Home Parks (And How to Avoid It)
Nearly 70% of mobile home parks with private water systems violated EPA drinking water rules in the past five years. Here's what every investor needs to know about infrastructure due diligence before they close.
How to Stress Test a Mobile Home Park Investment: A Framework for Underwriting Downside Risk
Before you commit capital to a mobile home park deal, stress test it. Learn how to model occupancy drops, expense spikes, and exit cap rate expansion so you know exactly where your floor is.
Mobile Home Park Investing in Wisconsin: A 2026 Market Guide for Investors
A complete guide to mobile home park investing in Wisconsin — covering lot rent trends by MSA, cap rates, the regulatory environment, due diligence priorities, and financing options for 2026.
The Hidden Reason Your Mobile Home Park Lots Stay Vacant (It’s Not What You Think)
Persistent vacancy in manufactured housing communities often isn't a marketing problem — it's a financing access problem. Here's what's driving the chattel lending squeeze and what operators are doing about it.
Why Your Mobile Home Park Insurance Is About to Eat Your Profits (And What to Do About It)
Mobile home park insurance premiums have surged 40–120% across the Southeast. Here's why it's happening, what it means for deal underwriting, and how smart operators are managing the crisis.
What Is a Capital Call in a Mobile Home Park Syndication? What Passive Investors Need to Know
A capital call can catch passive investors off guard. Here's what it is, why it happens in mobile home park syndications, and how to protect yourself before you invest.
How Private Equity Is Changing the Mobile Home Park Market in 2026 (And What It Means for Smaller Operators)
Private equity poured into manufactured housing in 2025 — 47% more deals, compressed cap rates, and new competition for smaller operators. Here's what it means and how to stay ahead.
The $200,000 Mistake Most Mobile Home Park Buyers Make Underground
Aging water lines, Orangeburg sewer pipe, and deferred infrastructure maintenance are the most underpriced risk in mobile home park investing. Here's what's actually underground in most older parks — and how to underwrite it correctly.
The Rent Control Time Bomb: How Multi-State Mobile Home Park Operators Are Getting Blindsided in 2026
Nine states have enacted or proposed new rent control laws targeting manufactured housing communities in the past 18 months. Each law is different. Here's what the patchwork looks like — and what actually works to stay compliant.
The Rent Control Tsunami Hitting Mobile Home Parks in 2026 — What Every Investor Needs to Know Before Their Next Deal
If you’re underwriting a mobile home park deal anywhere in the country right now, you’re doing it in a regulatory environment that […]
The Utility Billing Time Bomb in Your Mobile Home Park Portfolio (And How to Defuse It Before 2027)
If you own a mobile home park and you’re using RUBS (Ratio Utility Billing System) or any kind of utility markup to […]
Why Your Vacant Lots Are Killing Your Returns (And What Operators Who Fill Them Fast Do Differently)
Most operators dramatically underestimate how hard mobile home park infill actually is. Here are the four bottlenecks that consistently delay occupancy growth — and what operators who fill lots in 60-90 days do differently.
The Rent Control Reckoning: What Every Mobile Home Park Operator Must Know About 2025-2026 Legislation
A wave of new manufactured housing legislation across Washington, New Mexico, New Jersey, Michigan, Florida, and California is creating a compliance burden that multi-state mobile home park operators can no longer afford to ignore. Here's a state-by-state breakdown and what smart operators are doing right now.