Posted by John B on April 15, 2007 at 06:05:07:
I like the exposure factor, were it me I would buy it and likely charge more for it than anouther.
John B
Posted by John B on April 15, 2007 at 06:05:07:
I like the exposure factor, were it me I would buy it and likely charge more for it than anouther.
John B
Does location in park matter? - Posted by Donna in AZ
Posted by Donna in AZ on April 14, 2007 at 08:45:32:
I looked at a MH last night, but it’s the first one on the right as you enter the park, and the park is on a busy street. There’s some buffer area between the MH and the street, but I could hear the street noise from inside the MH.
I was taught that in stick built homes you don’t want ones that back up to a busy street, but I don’t know if this same principle applies in MH’s.
Thanks for any feedback!
Donna in AZ
Re: Does location in park matter? - Posted by Shawn J Dostie
Posted by Shawn J Dostie on April 17, 2007 at 06:25:15:
Sure looks important as a negotiating factor when you buy it.
Looks like a billboard when you sell. Win/Win.
Good Luck,
Shawn(OH)
Re: Does location in park matter? - Posted by RoyD(Al)
Posted by RoyD(Al) on April 15, 2007 at 07:44:44:
Donna, we have on that is right @ the entrance off a busy highway. There doesnt seem to be a noise problem, but the park has a privacy fence on that side. The upside is that when we put a sign in the window, our phone was ringing off the hook. Everyone coming into the park saw our sign, and many had friends, relatives that wanted to live there.