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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Vince G, CSN MFT on February 11, 2018, 09:43:22 AM
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I've tried to explain to you guys that mobile homes are not disposable places to live that just rot out. If you take care of them, they will last a lifetime but even a complete shithole can be fixed.
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I've tried to explain to you guys that mobile homes are not disposable places to live that just rot out. If you take care of them, they will last a lifetime but even a complete shithole can be fixed.
you live in one now ?
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you live in one now ?
Not yet but soon
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I've tried to explain to you guys that mobile homes are not disposable places to live that just rot out. If you take care of them, they will last a lifetime but even a complete shithole can be fixed.
Looks great but how mobile is it?
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Livin like Kangz! :D
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Nice job renovating the one-time shithole.
But why bother, really? That far gone, I’d just set fire to the interior and push it off a cliff.
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Nice job renovating the one-time shithole.
But why bother, really? That far gone, I’d just set fire to the interior and push it off a cliff.
Because it will sell for 500k and because cost and permits would be less as it's the same home on the property
You push it off a cliff and you'll feel as dumb as Willie Coyote
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Because it will sell for 500k and because cost and permits would be less as it's the same home on the property
You push it off a cliff and you'll feel as dumb as Willie Coyote
Aren't mobile homes subject to higher depreciation compared to dat there regular home?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home)
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Aren't mobile homes subject to higher depreciation compared to dat there regular home?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home)
in general absolutely. But they generally cost less and are good starter homes.
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sink bathroom backsplash are all very nice , mobil homes are great to rent . cheap maintenace what size are the floor joyces?
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Aren't mobile homes subject to higher depreciation compared to dat there regular home?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home)
Not really. You can fix up any mobile home and the advantage is your property taxes would be for the latter
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The last person that told me how wonderful it is living in a mobile home, died when the 2011 Alabama tornado outbreak destroyed it. ???
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Because it will sell for 500k and because cost and permits would be less as it's the same home on the property
You push it off a cliff and you'll feel as dumb as Willie Coyote
$500,000? ???
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$500,000? ???
Exactly!
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Your out of your fucking right mind if you think that will sell for a half million for fuck sakes if that's the case you can then buy that $198,000 house you was looking at and 2 Lamborghinis come on have some common sense. Looks like Jason blahas house
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Your out of your fucking right mind if you think that will sell for a half million for fuck sakes if that's the case you can then buy that $198,000 house you was looking at and 2 Lamborghinis come on have some common sense. Looks like Jason blahas house
Its not the home...its where its at. There are mobile homes in Malibu, CA that are selling for 4 million easy. You also have to realize that if you demolish or move a home for new construction, you'll end up with a whole new set of regulations to the point where its simply not worth it. That's why these mobile homes get renovated. Most of the time, its not the case but a lot of these mobile homes are being given away for free if you haul them off which is why there's a big boom on renovating them for profit. Roofs usually need to be replaced so they will raise it up to 10 feet, strip it to the bones, and put it back together. That's what I want to do in a few years and then set up a mobile home rental park for low income housing. Other people are getting really slick....they'll take a busted up mobile home, fix it up with the cheapest shit just to past inspection, put bunk beds in each room and rent it out to sex offenders for 500-700 bucks a head...all of which is paid for by the state because they are limited to where they can stay. That's 2800 bucks a month in rent and its not like they can easily move.
Hope that helps
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Aren't mobile homes subject to higher depreciation compared to dat there regular home?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_home)
this is true
most mobil homes dont have a good floor system
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Its not the home...its where its at. There are mobile homes in Malibu, CA that are selling for 4 million easy. You also have to realize that if you demolish or move a home for new construction, you'll end up with a whole new set of regulations to the point where its simply not worth it. That's why these mobile homes get renovated. Most of the time, its not the case but a lot of these mobile homes are being given away for free if you haul them off which is why there's a big boom on renovating them for profit. Roofs usually need to be replaced so they will raise it up to 10 feet, strip it to the bones, and put it back together. That's what I want to do in a few years and then set up a mobile home rental park for low income housing. Other people are getting really slick....they'll take a busted up mobile home, fix it up with the cheapest shit just to past inspection, put bunk beds in each room and rent it out to sex offenders for 500-700 bucks a head...all of which is paid for by the state because they are limited to where they can stay. That's 2800 bucks a month in rent and its not like they can easily move.
Hope that helps
vince youre gonna be a property manager landlord in CA? long distance landlording is near impossible , u cant afford cali
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Its not the home...its where its at. There are mobile homes in Malibu, CA that are selling for 4 million easy. You also have to realize that if you demolish or move a home for new construction, you'll end up with a whole new set of regulations to the point where its simply not worth it. That's why these mobile homes get renovated. Most of the time, its not the case but a lot of these mobile homes are being given away for free if you haul them off which is why there's a big boom on renovating them for profit. Roofs usually need to be replaced so they will raise it up to 10 feet, strip it to the bones, and put it back together. That's what I want to do in a few years and then set up a mobile home rental park for low income housing. Other people are getting really slick....they'll take a busted up mobile home, fix it up with the cheapest shit just to past inspection, put bunk beds in each room and rent it out to sex offenders for 500-700 bucks a head...all of which is paid for by the state because they are limited to where they can stay. That's 2800 bucks a month in rent and its not like they can easily move.
Hope that helps
Good idea, provide housing for low income people and charge low rents that they wont pay...
You are aware that low income families have no money because they are lazy scumbags 90% of the time...
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Good idea, provide housing for low income people and charge low rents that they wont pay...
You are aware that low income families have no money because they are lazy scumbags 90% of the time...
Section 8 and government subsidies......besides that, I won't live around them...why would I care???
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Bump 4 double wide's
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Brutal “career opportunity”.
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The mobile home in Malibu is as worthless as the one in North Carolina. The only difference is the land it sits on. Tha Malibu one sits on the Los Angeles coastline overlooking the ocean in the most desirable place to live. The one in the bowels of North Carolina will never appreciate in value because no one wants to move into a trailer park there. Except you.
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vince u spend 2 much time on get big and youtube running your gums gossiping to make any real career progress
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I say get a whole bunch of mobile homes like the one you are looking at. Or box cars and do this:
(https://mobilehomeliving.org/wp-content/uploads/redneck-mansion.jpg)