Wow great price for a fixer upper with that view and good price I wish I could get it I'd have fun just fixing it up love that view somebody is going to be a lucky person to live there for that price the lot rent sucks but the place is nice 👍🙂
@@charlievogler8520 He said the living room had a floating floor.I lived in Wyoming for a month the bottom level flooded when the mountain started to run down They then told us the garage had a floating foundation we moved and fast.I assumed the whole house had a floating foundation .We were from the north east coastline and never even knew what it meant until the whole bottom level looked like a river. IT drained fast but buyer beware we were dumb and didnt even know what that meant
Nice little vacation pad , very low lot rent ! Great permanent residence for anyone who has a desire to live quietly waterside, and for waterside thats a super good price
@@themobilehomedealerexcept you can't really enjoy getting into the water since the water is full of that flash bacteria as with all the water on the Gulf Coast!!! now if it's on the Atlantic. Ocean The ocean is a little cleaner
@@themobilehomedealer wow, it has been on the news everyday, most likely more fake news, but they sure are making a big deal about it that is for sure, it is the only thing holding me back, I would love to get one but that is a big turnoff, wishing you the best.
I doubt you can get insurance now. I think Century government sponsored insurance for the structure maybe, but good luck trying to get a claim through because they will depreciate the property as a vehicle, since it is registered that way. I'm not sure about flood insurance, but it would be on the highest end if so because flooding here is not a "maybe", it is imminent. Ellenton is about 10 ft. above sea level, but looks like this back yard could be less than that. You know what just happened to Anna Maria Island and this place is less than 2 miles from open sea. Great fixer upper for sure, a little steep for the size and the lot rent is terrible, but nice balcony. I'm in Lakeland and had porch roof damage, but Milton came right over and I'm 60 miles from the water. Those in Tampa that close aren't there anymore, same with Ft. Meyer. I'd never live that close to water here again (I used to) because of these explosive storms. "Waterfront Property" here now is becoming a bad word, and well earned. My lot rent is under $400, twice the size and I live in a gated community with palm tree lined streets, but being fair, we do not have a pool or amenities, and at that price I really don't mind. It does include lawn service though, which is nice. I'm really not knocking the property or presentation. It's so unfortunate that has become so dangerous to live at the beach or any near water inlet. Thank you for the video. I'll check out places more centrally located. I may be contacting you about the place I have now. I used to think 60 miles from the beach was too far, now I think it's not far enough so I want to move before next hurricane season. This year was bad enough, I have no reason to think next year will be any better. I like manufactured homes because of cheap taxes and utilities.
Thanks for commenting, welcome to the community. According to the Seller the Big 5 are included, water, sewer trash, lawn care and usage of park amenities.
Thanks for commenting, welcome to the community. Mobiles in parks on leased land really are the last beacon of affordable housing in the US when you look at it from a pure dollar to value sense. Why do you feel it is a bad idea?
I survived ok in my 3rd park in 40 years 55+ parks . All last parks I was in continuing to be full . Last park most units replaced by newer by tenants getting good prices for older units .
@@themobilehomedealerI like this attitude. Very positive! I’ve gotten into watching real estate listings because I respect how you play the ball where it is. Respect!!
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Wow great price for a fixer upper with that view and good price I wish I could get it I'd have fun just fixing it up love that view somebody is going to be a lucky person to live there for that price the lot rent sucks but the place is nice 👍🙂
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@@charlievogler8520 He said the living room had a floating floor.I lived in Wyoming for a month the bottom level flooded when the mountain started to run down They then told us the garage had a floating foundation we moved and fast.I assumed the whole house had a floating foundation .We were from the north east coastline and never even knew what it meant until the whole bottom level looked like a river. IT drained fast but buyer beware we were dumb and didnt even know what that meant
PS a million dollar view
Nice little vacation pad , very low lot rent ! Great permanent residence for anyone who has a desire to live quietly waterside, and for waterside thats a super good price
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@@themobilehomedealerexcept you can't really enjoy getting into the water since the water is full of that flash bacteria as with all the water on the Gulf Coast!!! now if it's on the Atlantic. Ocean The ocean is a little cleaner
what do you do if you buy it and they sale the park or jack up the rent right after you get settled in.
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@@themobilehomedealer wow, it has been on the news everyday, most likely more fake news, but they sure are making a big deal about it that is for sure, it is the only thing holding me back, I would love to get one but that is a big turnoff, wishing you the best.
I can't imagine living in a mobile in Florida, can you even get flood or storm insurance?
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Do you ever have homes on a private lot?
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i like this house
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Interesting lot!
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Ouch the land doesn't come with it
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Not a good idea with insurance rates soaring even inland
Thanks for the comment, welcome to the community. Insurance for this home has been quoted at $70 per month.
@@themobilehomedealer when was this quote given ?
I doubt you can get insurance now. I think Century government sponsored insurance for the structure maybe, but good luck trying to get a claim through because they will depreciate the property as a vehicle, since it is registered that way. I'm not sure about flood insurance, but it would be on the highest end if so because flooding here is not a "maybe", it is imminent. Ellenton is about 10 ft. above sea level, but looks like this back yard could be less than that. You know what just happened to Anna Maria Island and this place is less than 2 miles from open sea. Great fixer upper for sure, a little steep for the size and the lot rent is terrible, but nice balcony. I'm in Lakeland and had porch roof damage, but Milton came right over and I'm 60 miles from the water.
Those in Tampa that close aren't there anymore, same with Ft. Meyer. I'd never live that close to water here again (I used to) because of these explosive storms. "Waterfront Property" here now is becoming a bad word, and well earned. My lot rent is under $400, twice the size and I live in a gated community with palm tree lined streets, but being fair, we do not have a pool or amenities, and at that price I really don't mind. It does include lawn service though, which is nice. I'm really not knocking the property or presentation. It's so unfortunate that has become so dangerous to live at the beach or any near water inlet. Thank you for the video. I'll check out places more centrally located. I may be contacting you about the place I have now. I used to think 60 miles from the beach was too far, now I think it's not far enough so I want to move before next hurricane season. This year was bad enough, I have no reason to think next year will be any better. I like manufactured homes because of cheap taxes and utilities.
Do you know what the lot rent includes?
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You don't own the land? $800 a month lot rent! No thanks.
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FLOODED A COUPLE OF TIMES
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Don't do it. Being in park is a bad idea.
Thanks for commenting, welcome to the community. Mobiles in parks on leased land really are the last beacon of affordable housing in the US when you look at it from a pure dollar to value sense. Why do you feel it is a bad idea?
I survived ok in my 3rd park in 40 years 55+ parks . All last parks I was in continuing to be full . Last park most units replaced by newer by tenants getting good prices for older units .
I’ve lived for the last 26 years in a55+ .. love it. To each its own
love it but i'm 68 and flat broke
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Whaaaat!!!?? Omg!!! Nooooo!!!?? $42 plus??? I,ll Buy!!! Ooorah!!!
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Problem for the guy is you see everything that is wrong with the home. Like I always say. " realtor's are used car salesmen who sell homes".
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@@themobilehomedealerI like this attitude. Very positive! I’ve gotten into watching real estate listings because I respect how you play the ball where it is. Respect!!
It has its ups and downs for a trailer park....
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Wouldn't mind if my fiance and I were to be blessed to live with in the community... God bless everyone....
Lol
...cheap on the water....just wait to see what you'll pay for insurance " on the water" in Fla.!
Thanks for the comment, insurance for this Buyer was around $100 per month for flood and hazard combined!
Big tree a big no no.
No way 35 bucks on electric ilive in fl no way anywhere in amy state.
Thanks for the comment, electric on this home was actually $32 on average per month.
Cheap has to be moved you sound like a car dealer trying to sell houses
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Water front, hhhmmm, could they e selling because of hurricane dangers
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Shady Realtor takes both sides of his face.
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To bad they're new govenor makes it kinda shady to live in Florida
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I didn't realize they elected a new Governor. Who replaced DeSantis (elected in 2019)? Why does this new governor "make it shady" to live in Florida?