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People Who Buy Mobile Homes !FULL!


Mississippi Mobile Home Buyer is a mobile home buyer and seller that makes fair, no-obligation, no-hassle, cash offers on any mobile home or manufactured home in Mississippi.




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Really Impressed! I needed to sell my mobile home fast because I had a family emergency and was moving back home. I contacted Mississippi Mobile Home Buyer and Coesha gave me a cash offer for my mobile home that helped me and my family! If you need to sell your mobile home, I recommend this company!


I was very pleased with the services of MS Mobile Home Buyer. They were able to come out to my home and give me a quote within 24 hours. They were able to buy my home for a price that I was happy with. I would definitely recommend their services to anyone looking to sell their mobile home.


We are a mobile home housing solutions and investment firm that specializes in helping mobile homeowners get rid of burdensome mobile homes fast in Mississippi. We are investors and problem solvers who can buy your mobile homes fast with a fair all cash offer.


Local South Carolina mobile home buyers like us are the perfect buyers for mobile homes that are dated or that need repairs. In most cases it does not make sense to spend thousands of dollars on renovations, so why not consider selling it for cash.


We even buy mobile homes in South Carolina that need to be moved because its on a rented lot or you want to keep the land. Mobile home owners who are going through tough times because of back taxes, health issues, or bankruptcy can contact us for a quick and hassle-free sale as well. We work on your timeline to complete the closing on a date that is convenient for you.


If you have been renting your mobile home out to awful tenants, or your mobile home was damaged by water and weather, we will buy your mobile home in the condition it is in. If there has been a sudden death in the family or an illness has made it difficult for you to live in your current home, we can help.


Whether you are looking to sell a mobile home in Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Laurens, Pickens, Lexington, Columbia and anywhere else in South Carolina, we are the #1 mobile home buyer in the Upstate! Our team knows the local mobile home real estate market, and because of that we can offer the highest off-market price for your property. We do not use high-pressure tactics or back out at the last minute. We keep is simple and honest.


People have all sorts of crazy reasons for having to sell their mobile homes quickly in South Carolina and no two situations are ever the same. But no need to fret, we are able to work with all of them.


If you have a mobile home with or without land that you need to sell in South Carolina, we would love to buy those too. We buy mobile homes throughout the Upstate and Midlands and across the state of South Carolina. We make selling your mobile home fast in Columbia SC or your Lexington SC mobile home with land easy and hassle-free.


South Carolina is one of the original destinations for mobile homes. Statistics show that one out of every five families in South Carolina live in a mobile home, over 355,000 families. Between all the open space around the state and the lake and ocean coastlines, mobile homes are just right for couples and families!


The process typically takes two to three weeks but can vary depending upon the amount of documentation you have. Each situation is unique and can become complicated, and typically frustrates people that are not familiar with the process.


To legally evict a mobile home tenant, the mobile owner must have executed a written lease agreement with the tenant. Under the mobile home tenant act, rental agreements must be in writing. The written agreement must contain the monthly rental fee, the date payment is due, rules and regulations about the residency and the grounds for eviction.


A mobile home owner can evict a tenant living on his property or his in his mobile home if the tenant fails to comply with existing local or federal government regulations pertaining to mobile homes. The owner must give the tenant written notice of the failure to comply and give the tenant a reasonable opportunity to fix the violation.


House Hub Real Estate Solutions is a South Carolina cash home buying company. We buy houses in South Carolina! At House Hub Real Estate Solutions, we offer cash for houses and mobile homes. If you want to sell your house for cash, fill out our short form to get fair all cash offers for your house!


Inflation, rising borrowing costs and inventory shortages are pushing down sales of single-family homes, condominiums and land, but a more affordable part of the real estate market is still growing: mobile homes.


The prefab homes are starting to shake the stigma against manufactured housing, having become affordable for first-time homebuyers, renters escaping steep monthly fee increases, people downsizing and investors that are renting them out.


In Maine, 640 mobile homes were sold from January through July, up 13 percent compared with those months in 2021, according to recent data from the Maine Association of Realtors. The median sold price was up almost 17 percent to $130,500 in that timeframe.


The number of residential sales overall in Maine was down 14 percent during the seven months of comparison. Single-family home sales alone decreased almost 15 percent and condos were down more than 25 percent. However, sales prices continue to rise amid the shortage of homes for sale.


Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec and Penobscot counties saw some of the largest rises of mobile home sales during the seven-month comparison period. Mobile homes are assembled at a factory and transported to a site. They differ from modular homes, which are partially made at a factory then assembled on site.


Dauphinee and Montecalvo both pointed to materials and labor shortages as issues slowing down mobile home availability. The shortages, including spray foam and certain types of siding or wallpaper, have been hard to predict, they said.


Millions of Americans live in mobile home parks because they're the most affordable way for them to keep a roof over their heads. But some investors are buying up mobile home parks. They raise fees and rents for the land under these homes and then evict people who can't pay. And the government is helping them do it.


CHRIS ARNOLD, BYLINE: Mary Hunt lives in a mobile home park in Swartz Creek, Mich. A few years ago, it was bought up by one of these big companies. There are something like 120 mobile or manufactured homes here. Some look like little suburban houses. Others, like Mary's, are more like trailers up on foundations.


ARNOLD: Hunt's 51. She makes just $10 an hour driving people to doctor's visits. And the thing about mobile home parks is that even if you own your house outright, which Mary does, you still have to pay rent on the little plot of land that it sits on. It's called lot rent. And when money was tight, the couple that managed the park lived right here...


ARNOLD: But then the park was bought up by a real estate investment firm called Havenpark Communities. And it's been buying up mobile home parks across a bunch of different states. She says a few years ago her lot rent was less than $350 a month. And Havenpark raised that to more than $400 and then tacked on new monthly fees.


ARNOLD: Mary couldn't just move her home. It costs $5,000 to $10,000 to move a mobile home. And then earlier this year, Mary got sick with COVID and fell behind on the rent. And the company filed an eviction case against her. When we spoke with Mary earlier this summer, she was running out of options.


But Mary Hunt's story is happening all over the country. A lot of mom and pops who've been running mobile home parks for decades, they're retiring, looking to sell. Big investors are swooping in to buy them up. And charging hundreds or thousands of people like Mary more money can add up to bigger profits.


They pull out, say, $3 million, and they use that to go buy another mobile home park. And then they do that again and again. It's a cascade of borrowed money. And often, these loans are backed by the U.S. government.


ARNOLD: Elisabeth Voigt is with MHAction. It's a nonprofit that pushes for policies to keep mobile homes affordable. She says, these days more residents are trying to buy up their own parks to form a co-op so that they determine the rents and fees. But residents forming a co-op almost never qualify for these superlow interest rate loans from Fannie and Freddie. So the big companies are getting a lot of help from these government-backed loans. Well, the people on modest incomes who actually live there don't get that kind of help.


But McCarthy thinks Fannie and Freddie should do more, like trying out a new program to help residents to buy their own parks. He says, even a modest program for Fannie and Freddie could protect hundreds of thousands of affordable homes over a few years. And that would better be a way for the government to support residents as much as it's been helping big companies.


We are not Realtors and will not charge you any commissions. We are specially trained real estate experts who offer specialized options for purchasing your mobile home. No matter what your situation may be, we can find a solution to fit your needs. We have been buying property throughout Texas for over 34 years.


Have you tried to sell your mobile home but are running into roadblocks? Have you even tried calling a real estate agent only to get the runaround? In many situations, selling a house the traditional way with a real estate agent is simply not the best for everyone. First you have to find a real estate agent who you can trust to deliver on their promise (selling your mobile home fast).


Many states have down payment assistance programs. In several states, they can assist with a down payment on a mobile home or the land on which it will go. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) keeps a list of active programs by state."}},"@type": "Question","name": "Can I Get a Personal Loan for a Mobile Home?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "Yes. A personal loan can be used to pay for a mobile home, but this is not generally advisable. Most personal loans have significantly higher interest rates than the rates available for mortgages or even chattel loans.","@type": "Question","name": "What Is the Minimum Credit Score Required for a Mobile Home Loan?","acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer","text": "If you can afford a 10% down payment, then the minimum credit score required for a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) loan on a mobile home is 500.If you have less money down or will be seeking a conventional mortgage or chattel loan, then your credit score will need to be at least 620 to qualify."]}]}] Investing Stocks Bonds Fixed Income Mutual Funds ETFs Options 401(k) Roth IRA Fundamental Analysis Technical Analysis Markets View All Simulator Login / Portfolio Trade Research My Games Leaderboard Economy Government Policy Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy View All Personal Finance Financial Literacy Retirement Budgeting Saving Taxes Home Ownership View All News Markets Companies Earnings Economy Crypto Personal Finance Government View All Reviews Best Online Brokers Best Life Insurance Companies Best CD Rates Best Savings Accounts Best Personal Loans Best Credit Repair Companies Best Mortgage Rates Best Auto Loan Rates Best Credit Cards View All Academy Investing for Beginners Trading for Beginners Become a Day Trader Technical Analysis All Investing Courses All Trading Courses View All TradeSearchSearchPlease fill out this field.SearchSearchPlease fill out this field.InvestingInvesting Stocks Bonds Fixed Income Mutual Funds ETFs Options 401(k) Roth IRA Fundamental Analysis Technical Analysis Markets View All SimulatorSimulator Login / Portfolio Trade Research My Games Leaderboard EconomyEconomy Government Policy Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy View All Personal FinancePersonal Finance Financial Literacy Retirement Budgeting Saving Taxes Home Ownership View All NewsNews Markets Companies Earnings Economy Crypto Personal Finance Government View All ReviewsReviews Best Online Brokers Best Life Insurance Companies Best CD Rates Best Savings Accounts Best Personal Loans Best Credit Repair Companies Best Mortgage Rates Best Auto Loan Rates Best Credit Cards View All AcademyAcademy Investing for Beginners Trading for Beginners Become a Day Trader Technical Analysis All Investing Courses All Trading Courses View All Financial Terms Newsletter About Us Follow Us Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok Twitter YouTube Table of ContentsExpandTable of ContentsTypes of Mobile HomesStatistics on Manufactured HomesFinancing OptionsFAQsThe Bottom LinePersonal FinanceMortgageAre Mortgages Available for Mobile Homes?Mobile, manufactured, and modular homes have many financing options available 041b061a72


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