
Episode 39
Tough Turnarounds
One of the most lucrative ways to get into the mobile home park industry is to buy a property that is “broken” and “fix” it. This concept has long been called a “turnaround” because what you’re effectively doing is taking something that is not performing
May 7, 201813m 40s
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Show Notes
One of the most lucrative ways to get into the mobile home park industry is to buy a property that is “broken” and “fix” it. This concept has long been called a “turnaround” because what you’re effectively doing is taking something that is not performing properly and bringing it back to life. So how does that concept work in real life? In this first part of a five-part series on “Tough Turnarounds” we’re going to take give different parks we’ve bought and fixed over the years, and lay out the game plan from start to finish and what happened along the way. If you’ve ever driven by a rundown trailer park and thought “I bet I could fix that place” then this podcase series is right up your alley.
Topics
mobile home parksmobile home park investingmobile home universitytrailer parksmanufactured housingfrank rolfedave reynoldscommercial real estatecommercial real estate investingmobile home investingalternative investing