Mobile Home Park Investing in South Dakota: A 2026 Market Guide for Investors
A 2026 investor guide to mobile home park investing in South Dakota — top markets, deal criteria, regulations, and financing options.
Why Doctors, Dentists, and Lawyers Are Adding Mobile Home Parks to Their Investment Portfolio
High-income professionals are turning to mobile home park syndications for passive income, bonus depreciation, and recession-resistant stability. Here's why — and what to know before you start.
Why Your Mobile Home Park Mailers Aren’t Working Anymore — And What Actually Finds Deals in 2026
Direct mail response rates for mobile home park acquisitions have collapsed since 2019. Here's what serious buyers are actually doing to find off-market deals in today's institutional-dominated market.
The RUBS Lawsuit Waiting to Happen in Your Mobile Home Park (And How to Know If You’re Already Exposed)
Ratio Utility Billing Systems are getting banned, restricted, and litigated at an accelerating pace. Here's what every mobile home park owner needs to know about their RUBS exposure in 2026.
Mobile Home Park Investing in South Carolina: A 2026 Market Guide for Investors
A complete 2026 guide to mobile home park investing in South Carolina — top markets, deal criteria, regulations, and what buyers need to know before acquiring.
How to Work with Mobile Home Dealers to Fill Vacant Lots Faster
Learn how mobile home park operators can partner with dealers to fill vacant lots faster, accelerate NOI growth, and execute a capital-light infill strategy that drives value at exit.
North Carolina’s New Mobile Home Park Act Is Now Law — Here’s What Every Investor Needs to Know Before Their Next Deal
North Carolina’s Mobile Home Park Act (Senate Bill 518) is now in effect in 2026 — and most investors don’t fully understand what it means for acquisitions, operations, and exit strategy. A clear breakdown of the four major changes and what they mean for underwriting.
The Hidden Liability Destroying Mobile Home Park Deal Math in 2026 (And How to Find It Before You Close)
A category of legal risk is quietly destroying mobile home park deals in 2026 — and it doesn't show up on the rent roll or the T-12. Here's what every buyer needs to know about utility billing compliance before signing an LOI.
Mobile Home Park Passive Investing: How to Get Started as a Limited Partner
A practical guide to mobile home park passive investing for limited partners: how the LP/GP structure works, what returns to expect, how to evaluate deals and operators, and how to get started.
Why Affordable Housing Demand Is Driving Mobile Home Park Valuations Higher
The United States faces a growing affordable housing crisis, and investors across the real estate spectrum are noticing where the pressure is […]
How to Sell a Mobile Home Park: What Every Owner Should Know
Thinking about selling your mobile home park? Learn how to value your property, prepare your financials, and choose the right sales strategy to maximize your exit.
The EPA Deadline Your Mobile Home Park Attorney Probably Hasn’t Told You About Yet
Most mobile home park investors are focused on cap rates, lot rents, and occupancy. That’s the right focus — until it isn’t. […]
The Utility Billing Time Bomb: What Every Mobile Home Park Owner Must Do Before 2027
The Ohio Supreme Court ruling landed on April 22, 2026. Most mobile home park owners still haven’t heard about it. That gap […]
Mobile Home Park Investing in Georgia: A 2026 Market Guide for Investors
Georgia has quietly become one of the most compelling states for mobile home park investing in 2026. A fast-growing population, a mix […]
Mobile Home Park Syndication Explained: GP/LP Structure, Return Waterfalls, and What Passive Investors Need to Know
A plain-language guide to how mobile home park syndication works — GP/LP roles, preferred returns, waterfall distributions, exit strategies, and due diligence for passive investors.
The #1 Due Diligence Mistake That’s Costing Mobile Home Park Investors $50,000–$200,000 per Deal
Every week, somewhere in America, a new mobile home park investor closes on what they believe is a solid deal — and […]
The Utility Billing Time Bomb in Your Mobile Home Park — And Why You Might Already Be Non-Compliant
If you own a mobile home park and you’re still billing residents using RUBS — or you’re not 100% certain your current […]
Raising Capital for Your First Mobile Home Park: Syndication Basics
Breaking into mobile home park investing often feels out of reach when you look at the price tag of a single community. […]
What North Carolina’s New Mobile Home Park Act Means for Investors and Owners in 2026
North Carolina has historically been one of the most landlord-friendly states for mobile home park investment. That’s changing. Here’s what SB 518 […]