Ahhhh Bradenton….. home…. Born at Manatee Memorial. I moved away in 2005, but just came back to visit this past September. We are settled here in GA, but I always miss it
I have a double wide in VA. It is a 2000 model. I paid $48,000 cash! I pay $350 lot fee includes water,sewer, & trash pickup. I have 3 bedrooms,2 bath, front living room and a den in the back. BUT, it isn't in Florida! You do a nice job showing the houses.
@Paula, Dang my lot rent is alittle over a 1000, Im on disabity and its to much for me, I have an older roommate but never know with that, money Lot rent 22 years ago was 400 and yes Im in FL
@@truleesmith I’m not sure what you’re asking but I’m a Broker, selling the house for a customer. It is a Pending sale and will be closing next week! Thanks for watching!
I don't like open floors plans but that blue kitchen got me hook. Plus the music u are playing in the back ground to this house had me tapping my feet. Baltimore MD 🙏
Lot rent is $1,262 and will just keep going up! As the lot rent moves up the price of these things falls. That is why I'm handing my keys to the park owner and moving out of Florida.
So sorry to hear your difficulties. Are you in the area (Bradenton)? I have some investors that will sometimes buy. That might put a little bit of cash in your wallet. Take care and thanks for watching.
@@David-wq3fk we haven’t seen that price rent in our area in about 4 years. If you buy land owned, a maintenance fee might be $300 and under. Gulf coast living isn’t cheap, unfortunately. Thanks for watching!
The lot rent includes water, sewer, trash, lawn maintenance, cable, internet and all the amenities. It’s gated and a safe place and nice lifestyle. Compared to some condos or single family homes, it’s a way to have a Florida home at a more manageable cost. Thanks for watching!
@@geminienteratyourownrisk4151 Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. All my videos will have all the details in the description, below the title. Just in case you watch some others. Thanks for watching!
I'm a senior on a fixed income ... I can easily pay cash for this, but the lot rent is a money pit - too high and will prohibit me from selling it in the future as the lot rent increases. I can certainly do better than this!
I understand. Sarasota - Bradenton has a fairly high cost of living due to the coastal tourism. Lot rent in our area is averaging $1,000 - $1,400 monthly. This park includes services; internet, cable, water, sewer, trash, lawn and tax. Thanks for watching!
That’s what I was thinking about too. Even, at a gated community, that is just too much a month. Now, if it was like three or 400 and it takes care of the lawn and the garbage and water then yes, that would be great. My dream just went down.
Appliances are really old. Don't like used furniture. Hate what they did to cabinets. Nice windows like open space. Lot rent too high unless that includes paying for home. You lost me at one pet. I have a cat and a small dog. If I buy something no one tells me I can't keep them. The two together don't weigh 25 pounds.
@@carolynbarrett7924 There are parks further north that range in the $400 range. But it is still a lease situation, and they go nowhere but up. I would look into the "deeded communities further north. The homes cost more. But it is on land YOU OWN. The area is a "recreation resort" association. Cost is $78 a month. And you get all the amenities anyone could want. Pools, tennis, pickleball, and other stuff I don't even know. Plus restaurants bars and stores, and a golf course too! And even a pier on the Indian River to fish from or launch Kayaks and such...
If they’re in Sarasota & Bradenton - please refer me for that business! I haven’t come across any priced low with low lot rent and full amenities for some time now. I’d love to have some of that inventory! Thanks for watching!
Could you direct me to those opportunities your describing...I'm a senior who wants to relocate to florida..I can afford to purchase a nice mobile, but I am scared of these lot rents...Thanks
That's very nice. You put a lot of work into making it look great for the sale. Most people don't bother. I paid that same price for my mobile home in San Jose CA with no improvements, and thought I got a deal.
I understand. I would expect the rent, along with everything else, to have a 3-5% increase for cost of living. There is a State Statute 723 that governs mobile home parks and provides protection from price gouging. Usually, you’ll see a big jump when a corporation takes over and then it would happen as each units gets a new owner. In this home and park, the sale to the corporation was about 3 years ago and this rent is current market rent.
Times have changed for sure! Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. thanks for watching!
Most of the older homes are cash deals. There are specific lenders for land lease manufactured homes though. You can see a list on my real estate site. Thanks for watching! floridaliferealestateagency.com/🔗-links
Financing is very hard as it involves payments for home on top of high lot rent and financing requires homeowners and flood insurance which is very expensive or hard to obtain in Florida right now. I have a brand new home in a community like this that was built to replace my last home destroyed in hurricane Irma and I am so ready to move out to a place less expensive and an area not as affected by hurricanes. So many homes like this one for sale in my community that are not being sold.
For a couple of bucks more isn’t it better to buy with the lot included? I was reading the comment about the “ lot rent” at least I can rent with house and land I guess?
It really depends on your situation. If it were just a couple of bucks, it would be a no brainer but this house in a co-op or deeded park would likely be an extra $100k. Still, they would probably be sold as cash deals so the amount out of pocket is significantly more. Then, you would still have a monthly maintenance fee of maybe $300. The difference then ends up to be maybe $900 a month. The lower out of pocket tends to work better for people who want to keep more cash at hand. You can also compare hotel nights; $250 a night average for 5 + months or even a long term seasonal rental of $3,000 a month for 5+ months. The land lease makes good sense in those cases. If you're a year round resident and on the younger side of 55, and you plan on staying put, land owned would be a good consideration. I hope that helps a bit! Thanks for watching!
Beautifully remodeled 👍❤️but overpriced even with the furniture included👎and did not mention the monthly recurring fees for the park fee. Does mobile park allow for solar panels?
You can always make an offer! The fees and other info are always listed in the description under the title of the video. Not sure about solar panels. For something like that, you can always make that a contingency in a contract. Here’s the info - Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. Thanks for watching!
Why? If a hurricane blows through it, just buy a new mobile home. They can be had for 40-80k something nice and modern. Insuring them is pointless. Most insurance companies will never give you what you paid for it, and if you tally up the cost of insurance every year, you can put that away for a rainy, windy day. Pun intended. This is why it's so important to own the land, so you can destroy and replace, and continue living in peace.
I thought that initially too… but 40+ years later, I realized that the changes are just more subtle. There is a lot of sun though! ☀ Thanks for watching!
The two outside doors and appliances need to be replaced , those are the original outside doors, none of those cabinets have been updated at all only painted
@@raymccarty4612 It’s interesting to see the history of manufactured housing. I think the big surge in the late 60’s - 70’s was to the warm climate and retiree areas for sure.
And lot rents in Florida are outrageous too. I lived in Florida and every senior place has outrageous lot rents and HMOs are outrageous too. Plus what and how many vehicles you can have and if you can have pets. They are out of control.
Such a shame to spend all that money remodeling and leaving appliances from the 1800''s in plays in the kitchen. The dishwasher is probably from the 1960s the stove is from the 70s or 80s along with the fridge. WTF.... These things are extremely important to senior buyers and would make the difference between a looker and a buyer..
All of the details are always written in the description right below the title. I don’t say it in the video in case anything changes. Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities.
Just depend on how you want to manage your cash flow. If you bought the same home in a land owned community, it might be about $180-200k but the maintenance fee might be $300 a month. Land lease allows you to buy in at a much lower initial cash outlay. All the best and thanks for watching!
even with some spruce up's and new paint this home really shows it's age--no finance co will touch a house this old so you have to pay cash and then the outrageous lot rent..no thanks,
The foreigners have bought up most off the mobil home and R.V. parks through out Florida. With in the last 5 years they have doubled and in some cases tippled lot rents. Only in America could this happen.......
In my personal experience, I’ve dealt with three park acquisitions and I’m fairly familiar with the industry. Most of the larger mobile home park operators are US companies. That said, the rents have gone up market wide in our area, and now average $1,000 - $1,400 but do include some utilities and services. This one includes water, sewer, trash, lawn service, cable and internet. Thanks for watching!
You are either in the real estate business or a property manager in a resort. Get real and call it what it is. Give me $1200.00 a month and I will buy my own water, cut my own grass and dispose of my own trash.
@@FLlife titles for a 2500 sq ft MH in tn net 100 electric 250 that lawn maybe 100 garbage 30 a month cable 100. Water free have well sewer free or septic tank cost 300 every 4 years so 15.month total 595. so thats 600 extra a month for? i guess you pay neighbors bill for them.
Remember, at this park, the lot rent includes water, sewer, garbage, lawn maintenance, tax, cable, internet and the park amenities, gated access, social events… if you back out those expenses, it paints a different picture. There are a few parks that offer less amenities, smaller lot sizes and you pay your own utilities. Those you can find the lot rent more in the $700-$800 range. I do get those listings from time to time. Thanks for watching!
This one is a stunner! There’s a few community shots at the end of the video… pool, work out room, library, billiards, clubhouse with lot of events, shuffleboard, pickleball and bocci ball. The park, as a whole, is very nice.
A lot rent is too high for anybody to invest this one comment. I read that the man turned over his keys to the park owner and he’s leaving Florida and that’s what this gentleman is gonna do who owns this unit nobody’s gonna buy it and pay $1200 a month rent, just lock it up and leave it empty
That house will never sell. You would be out of your mind paying that kind of lot rent to be thrown out or lose that house when a new buyer comes turns the property for condos. Look in the news it’s happening everywhere .it’s the worst investment you could ever do. I don’t care how much she paints it nice you’d be a fool to buy it.. and the real estate agent, which I don’t understand why they’re selling mobile homes , it’s not real estate . FYI, for her and all the other people who want to market mobile homes to make 6% opps let me correct that some Law went into affect. Hopefully they can’t make more than 3%. That’s all they’re worth. you cannot put solar panels on any manufactured home in Florida single wide ,double wide ,trailer modular, prefab, doesn’t matter. If it’s not brick and mortar, you cannot do it.
Thanks for your comments and spending time watching a mobile home video even though you disagree with the concept. I am a real estate broker as well as a mobile home broker - two different licenses. I’m also a licensed community association manager with years experience managing mobile home communities. Not sure how solar panels fit into your comments but you can indeed put solar on a manufactured home. Here’s a link to one I previously listed. If you’re interested, it’s going back on the market later this week. It’s a land owned (real estate) home. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/FwTH-uv4aJA/w-d-xo.html
No, but it does come with cable, internet, lawn service, water, sewer, trash, gated entry, swimming pool, pickle ball, fitness center, shuffleboard, library, billiards, clubhouse and social events! Thanks for watching!
I’m 59 years of age, I would never live in a 55+ Community, don’t want to live with old farts PLUS an HOA Nazi camp, no thank you! Dogs under 25 Lbs, Yeah right! We own a home in Pennsylvania and we can do whatever we want with our house, no same color drapes, etc. it’s a nice Double Wide , but in FlORIDA, no thanks, I know what is going on down there, it’s a nightmare from what I hear. Good Day.
If you read the description under the title, all the information is there. You can always make an offer that would allow you enough funds for appliances that you might prefer. Thanks for watching!
You can check out all my listings at FloridaLifeMobileHomeSales.com and under the LISTINGS tab. Click on each thumbnail to see all the photos, description and pricing along with the video tour. Thanks for watching!
Make sure you’ve subscribed… I’ll be posting a new listing in Bayshore Windmill Village that needs a renovation and is priced accordingly! Watch for Lot H14!
Yep. You buy the home and the lot rent is awful. I won't pay that for a piece of land....I live in a park. I own my mobile home my lot rent is 420.00 a month
Arent the 1976 model year, older than the new building codes ? Which means, this unit will be cheaply constructed with pre-'78 building codes and materials.
The codes are different, for sure. I wouldn’t say cheaper though. Here’s my take on it… technically, the text books say that overall, manufactured homes depreciate vs stick built that appreciate but that hasn’t proved to be correct. And most importantly, we have park after park filled with this age home that are still standing after decades of Florida weather. On the older models, I think it comes down to updates and maintenance. That said, new homes are available but the prices now have made ones like 11 Quince, an outstanding option! Thanks for watching!
I live in Wash. State, with what is happening in Fla. I wouldn't live there if you gave me a place. I couldn't afford the tax, insurance, risk of land rent going up, condo's are totally out with the new requirements for money required by the HOA to prove they can preform all the upkeep and maintenance on the building. You have the sun, bugs, terrible storms, bugs, humidity, I can get all that in the Philippines where I have my 2nd home. Nice home and 80k is a good price. A new park model home costs that much. I have a park model, 39 x 12 and the same size filled in deck on a Sun Retreats resort in Blaine, Wash. Dues are $76. a month, free water and garbage, taxes are less that $90. a year. If you can stand Wash. rain.
Average in our area is $1,000 - $1,400. You can find some communities with less amenities that are less. It’s a bummer but being a coastal resort town has increased the cost of living here. Thanks for watching!
A good majority of manufactured homes are sold turnkey in our area. We have so many snowbirds who don’t want to waste time and money in furnishing a place that they only stay in 5-6 months. You can always sell it! Thanks for watching!
@@MarilynBunyard is $95,900. All the details and pricing is in the description box under the title. Including a link to more info. Thanks for watching!
My advice would be to write it in the contract that you want something removed. That way it isn’t your problem after closing. There isn’t much value associated with the furniture here. I’m happy to present an offer for you. It’s really a lovely home. Thanks for watching!
Hello! Info is always in the description under the title but, here you go:) Thanks for watching! Feel free to call 941-809-1318 Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. 11 Quince Ave. Bradenton, FL 34207 For more information, floridalifemobilehomesales.com/11-quince-ave
For it being in a 55 plus community it is not ADA compliant. There needs to be a ramp going into the home for those who have trouble managing steps or even in a wheelchair. I do not like the cheap looking island that's being used for a table in the kitchen Nor the denim blue cabinets
Terra Palms (formerly Plantation Village) is a 55+, gated community that sets the stage for fine living. One pet under 25 lbs is allowed. Amenities include swimming pool, library, pool table, shuffleboard, pickle ball and clubhouse with a full social calendar. The home is about 5 miles from the beach or 15 to 20 minutes off-season. Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. Terra Palms is centrally located in southern Manatee county. Background check and approval is required.
Ahhhh Bradenton….. home…. Born at Manatee Memorial. I moved away in 2005, but just came back to visit this past September. We are settled here in GA, but I always miss it
I have a double wide in VA. It is a 2000 model. I paid $48,000 cash! I pay $350 lot fee includes water,sewer, & trash pickup. I have 3 bedrooms,2 bath, front living room and a den in the back. BUT, it isn't in Florida!
You do a nice job showing the houses.
Thanks for watching!
@Paula, Dang my lot rent is alittle over a 1000, Im on disabity and its to much for me, I have an older roommate but never know with that, money Lot rent 22 years ago was 400 and yes Im in FL
That's you in your house this is her house she's selling
I live in Louisiana if I lived in Florida I definitely definitely wouldn't pass that by up
@@truleesmith I’m not sure what you’re asking but I’m a Broker, selling the house for a customer. It is a Pending sale and will be closing next week! Thanks for watching!
Well done. Lot rent does include many things but still a bit prohibitive for those Ho would like to live in a mobile home. Excellent selling price.
Thanks for watching!
I don't like open floors plans but that blue kitchen got me hook. Plus the music u are playing in the back ground to this house had me tapping my feet. Baltimore MD 🙏
Lot rent is $1,262 and will just keep going up! As the lot rent moves up the price of these things falls. That is why I'm handing my keys to the park owner and moving out of Florida.
So sorry to hear your difficulties. Are you in the area (Bradenton)? I have some investors that will sometimes buy. That might put a little bit of cash in your wallet. Take care and thanks for watching.
I'm planning the same thing. I love Florida, but my area has become too crowded and expensive.
@@melonieposey1555 it’s definitely become more crowded! Having Ben here since the early 80’s, it has really changed! Thanks for watching!
That's crazy. I pay less rent for that where I live now.
And that's just a lot rent. Max shoud be about four hundred dollars
@@David-wq3fk we haven’t seen that price rent in our area in about 4 years. If you buy land owned, a maintenance fee might be $300 and under. Gulf coast living isn’t cheap, unfortunately. Thanks for watching!
As soon as they said change ownership, corporate will make lot rents go thru roof, let alone all other fees and finds.
This Park sold a few years ago so the lot rent now is already under the new ownership. Thanks for watching!
Agree!!!
Another troll. Gettalife. Beautiful home and Market Rate neighborhood.
I think that is an amazing price absolutely amazing for what she's done that place looks great
Whats the point in buying a mobile home when the lot rents are so high. Nice place buy not affordable for most 55+ people.
The lot rent includes water, sewer, trash, lawn maintenance, cable, internet and all the amenities. It’s gated and a safe place and nice lifestyle. Compared to some condos or single family homes, it’s a way to have a Florida home at a more manageable cost. Thanks for watching!
How much a month is the lot rent?
@@geminienteratyourownrisk4151 Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. All my videos will have all the details in the description, below the title. Just in case you watch some others. Thanks for watching!
The rent would take just about all my monthly social security check.
Nice place , but lot rent is crazy
I'm a senior on a fixed income ... I can easily pay cash for this, but the lot rent is a money pit - too high and will prohibit me from selling it in the future as the lot rent increases. I can certainly do better than this!
I understand. Sarasota - Bradenton has a fairly high cost of living due to the coastal tourism. Lot rent in our area is averaging $1,000 - $1,400 monthly. This park includes services; internet, cable, water, sewer, trash, lawn and tax. Thanks for watching!
That’s what I was thinking about too. Even, at a gated community, that is just too much a month. Now, if it was like three or 400 and it takes care of the lawn and the garbage and water then yes, that would be great. My dream just went down.
Appliances are really old. Don't like used furniture. Hate what they did to cabinets. Nice windows like open space. Lot rent too high unless that includes paying for home. You lost me at one pet. I have a cat and a small dog. If I buy something no one tells me I can't keep them. The two together don't weigh 25 pounds.
@@carolynbarrett7924 There are parks further north that range in the $400 range. But it is still a lease situation, and they go nowhere but up. I would look into the "deeded communities further north. The homes cost more. But it is on land YOU OWN. The area is a "recreation resort" association. Cost is $78 a month. And you get all the amenities anyone could want. Pools, tennis, pickleball, and other stuff I don't even know. Plus restaurants bars and stores, and a golf course too! And even a pier on the Indian River to fish from or launch Kayaks and such...
@@CJ-hc9ud I have a 2020 home where everything is just a few years old and you can have pets. Let me know if you’re interested! Thanks for watching!
Good luck on selling there are newer homes on market at half the price and lot rent at 480 to 700.
If they’re in Sarasota & Bradenton - please refer me for that business! I haven’t come across any priced low with low lot rent and full amenities for some time now. I’d love to have some of that inventory! Thanks for watching!
She IS selling these. Great prices and very nice neighborhood. The videos are a pleasure to watch for most people who have lives.
Nice home. I can’t imagine living in Florida without a cool basement.
Beautiful home
Lot rent is too high!!!!
It does include water, sewer, trash, lawn maintenance, cable, internet and the park amenities. I understand thought! Thanks for watching!
Go awaay Karien. Neighbors want a neighbor who can afford - to live there.
I would NEVER sign up for a lot rent of over $1200.00 That is INSANE! Especially in Bradenton... Much nicer opportunities further north....
Could you direct me to those opportunities your describing...I'm a senior who wants to relocate to florida..I can afford to purchase a nice mobile, but I am scared of these lot rents...Thanks
Go away Karien. You are only looking for attention being you are lonely.
@@SilverSlipper-fo7qn Where in Florida are you looking. I have been looking myself, in central Florida...
The outside looks nice
Live in WA, 2/2., 2car garage ,new 2021, coffer ceilings, hardwood flooring, handi cap, pergola/ patio, yards ,160k , 425 hoa ,just for comparison
☀️🌴Sun is pricey! Thanks for watching!
That's very nice. You put a lot of work into making it look great for the sale. Most people don't bother. I paid that same price for my mobile home in San Jose CA with no improvements, and thought I got a deal.
Thanks! I’ll pass that along to the Seller! Thanks for watching!
I really like this home, but I’m scared the lot rent will continue go higher
I understand. I would expect the rent, along with everything else, to have a 3-5% increase for cost of living. There is a State Statute 723 that governs mobile home parks and provides protection from price gouging. Usually, you’ll see a big jump when a corporation takes over and then it would happen as each units gets a new owner. In this home and park, the sale to the corporation was about 3 years ago and this rent is current market rent.
Go awayy... you trolls cannot afford to live there anyway and most of you are not 55 Plus...
I remember a mobile home would go for 20K to 40K at most. Times have really changed. Thank you for posting Stacy. Is there a HOA?
Times have changed for sure! Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. thanks for watching!
Very nice place, good video. Whole market is kind of stalled down there. Do many people finance these
Most of the older homes are cash deals. There are specific lenders for land lease manufactured homes though. You can see a list on my real estate site. Thanks for watching! floridaliferealestateagency.com/🔗-links
Financing is very hard as it involves payments for home on top of high lot rent and financing requires homeowners and flood insurance which is very expensive or hard to obtain in Florida right now. I have a brand new home in a community like this that was built to replace my last home destroyed in hurricane Irma and I am so ready to move out to a place less expensive and an area not as affected by hurricanes. So many homes like this one for sale in my community that are not being sold.
@@acorrado5529 good luck, I hope it all works out for you
@@acorrado5529 So sorry to hear you’ve had a hard time of it! Insurance is a big issue for sure. All the best to you and thanks for watching!
$1262 a month?!?!?
For a couple of bucks more isn’t it better to buy with the lot included? I was reading the comment about the “ lot rent” at least I can rent with house and land I guess?
It really depends on your situation. If it were just a couple of bucks, it would be a no brainer but this house in a co-op or deeded park would likely be an extra $100k. Still, they would probably be sold as cash deals so the amount out of pocket is significantly more. Then, you would still have a monthly maintenance fee of maybe $300. The difference then ends up to be maybe $900 a month. The lower out of pocket tends to work better for people who want to keep more cash at hand. You can also compare hotel nights; $250 a night average for 5 + months or even a long term seasonal rental of $3,000 a month for 5+ months. The land lease makes good sense in those cases. If you're a year round resident and on the younger side of 55, and you plan on staying put, land owned would be a good consideration. I hope that helps a bit! Thanks for watching!
It’s a ripoff. 79000 for a camper. Then pay 1200 a month for lot. Sucker
Thanks be none of those people will ever, have to live next to another Karen Troll like you...
Beautifully remodeled 👍❤️but overpriced even with the furniture included👎and did not mention the monthly recurring fees for the park fee. Does mobile park allow for solar panels?
You can always make an offer! The fees and other info are always listed in the description under the title of the video. Not sure about solar panels. For something like that, you can always make that a contingency in a contract. Here’s the info - Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. Thanks for watching!
A BIG RIPOFF 😅😂
Try getting property insurance (if you can) on a mobile home in Florida. Then you'll really see how much per month a $79,000 unit will cost you.
Why? If a hurricane blows through it, just buy a new mobile home. They can be had for 40-80k something nice and modern. Insuring them is pointless. Most insurance companies will never give you what you paid for it, and if you tally up the cost of insurance every year, you can put that away for a rainy, windy day. Pun intended. This is why it's so important to own the land, so you can destroy and replace, and continue living in peace.
@Mis, Yea Im in Fl have a 1975 cant get INS to old so I hate to put any real money in it especially in hurricane season around the corner
Another troll desperate for online affirmation...
I like the house but sunny weather all the time Florida not for me. I like to see the different weather change. 🙏.
I thought that initially too… but 40+ years later, I realized that the changes are just more subtle. There is a lot of sun though! ☀ Thanks for watching!
The two outside doors and appliances need to be replaced , those are the original outside doors, none of those cabinets have been updated at all only painted
True! Price reflective of the updates completed. As in all deals, let your offer speak. I’m happy to present one for you. Thanks for watching!
You cannot afford to live there anyway. VERY good price here.
I would love to buy this homes
I like the idea of buying a house and paying rent .
That is a beautiful home for the price.
Thanks for watching! If I can help you with an offer, let me know!
Price
@@kathylinder6656 It’s listed at $95,900 and is a real stunner! Let me know if I can help! Thanks for watching!
Its nicely updated
Thanks for watching!
Something like this in northern Canada, situated in a swamp where you dont own your land, would cost around 275 000$ minimum.
Yep, Canadians love us and we love them 🇨🇦♥️🇨🇦 Tell your friends! Thanks for watching!
A mobile home situated in Canada, built in 1976 would not exist there.
@@raymccarty4612 It’s interesting to see the history of manufactured housing. I think the big surge in the late 60’s - 70’s was to the warm climate and retiree areas for sure.
The problem is that these death-traps need to be retired. All manufactured housing needs an expiration date.@@FLlife
And like real houses you have HMOS that are outrageous.
Good thing theres options and choices that work for everyone! Thanks for watching!
And lot rents in Florida are outrageous too. I lived in Florida and every senior place has outrageous lot rents and HMOs are outrageous too. Plus what and how many vehicles you can have and if you can have pets. They are out of control.
Yet you are just another Karien trolling and looking for online attention...
Such a shame to spend all that money remodeling and leaving appliances from the 1800''s in plays in the kitchen. The dishwasher is probably from the 1960s the stove is from the 70s or 80s along with the fridge. WTF.... These things are extremely important to senior buyers and would make the difference between a looker and a buyer..
Too old and too overpriced.
Just like u - Karien.
Lot rent 1200 + good luck with that
I understand. Lot rent in our area is averaging $1,000-$1,400. It’s definitely not bargain living in a tourist destination! Thanks for watching!
it IS Market Rate. Go away. You people just troll around endlessly. Great home and great price.
Fines
Is this a park owned by the Carlyle Group ?
Do u do Deerfield beach Florida
JUNK
Yes, but how much is the lot charge and any association fees? Those are the most important info for future huyers
All of the details are always written in the description right below the title. I don’t say it in the video in case anything changes. Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities.
If you WERE actually qualified to buy this you WOULD HAVE READ the Description.
Lot rent of $1262, where's the advantage?
Just depend on how you want to manage your cash flow. If you bought the same home in a land owned community, it might be about $180-200k but the maintenance fee might be $300 a month. Land lease allows you to buy in at a much lower initial cash outlay. All the best and thanks for watching!
@@FLlife"Cash flow"? Lot rent $1262 was my mortgage in Maine which I'm no longer paying (paid off). I'll just stay here.
@@williamkinchen Congrats on paying off your mortgage! Thanks for watching!
even with some spruce up's and new paint this home really shows it's age--no finance co will touch a house this old so you have to pay cash and then the outrageous lot rent..no thanks,
Nobody asked u Karien. Good grief.
The foreigners have bought up most off the mobil home and R.V. parks through out Florida. With in the last 5 years they have doubled and in some cases tippled lot rents. Only in America could this happen.......
In my personal experience, I’ve dealt with three park acquisitions and I’m fairly familiar with the industry. Most of the larger mobile home park operators are US companies. That said, the rents have gone up market wide in our area, and now average $1,000 - $1,400 but do include some utilities and services. This one includes water, sewer, trash, lawn service, cable and internet. Thanks for watching!
You are either in the real estate business or a property manager in a resort. Get real and call it what it is. Give me $1200.00 a month and I will buy my own water, cut my own grass and dispose of my own trash.
@@pauldietrich9199 thanks for your opinions and for spending your time on my channel! I appreciate you!
@@FLlife titles for a 2500 sq ft MH in tn net 100 electric 250 that lawn maybe 100 garbage 30 a month cable 100. Water free have well sewer free or septic tank cost 300 every 4 years so 15.month total 595. so thats 600 extra a month for? i guess you pay neighbors bill for them.
@@dawgdayz4884 I can’t speak for how you do it in Tennessee. All the best in your home search!
That's just an old trailer with rot in it
look in mirror.
Lot rent are absolutely disgraceful.
Remember, at this park, the lot rent includes water, sewer, garbage, lawn maintenance, tax, cable, internet and the park amenities, gated access, social events… if you back out those expenses, it paints a different picture. There are a few parks that offer less amenities, smaller lot sizes and you pay your own utilities. Those you can find the lot rent more in the $700-$800 range. I do get those listings from time to time. Thanks for watching!
No more'n yer trolling here - desperate for attention...
Nice place in a pretty area. What type of park amenities?
This one is a stunner! There’s a few community shots at the end of the video… pool, work out room, library, billiards, clubhouse with lot of events, shuffleboard, pickleball and bocci ball. The park, as a whole, is very nice.
I just read where lot rent is $1272. $1272!! And this is more often for seniors. Like they should be able to afford thar? That's ridiculous!
@@deniseosborne3233 Average in our coastal beach town is $1,000 - $1,400. Thanks for watching!
READ descriptions and WATCH the video.
A lot rent is too high for anybody to invest this one comment. I read that the man turned over his keys to the park owner and he’s leaving Florida and that’s what this gentleman is gonna do who owns this unit nobody’s gonna buy it and pay $1200 a month rent, just lock it up and leave it empty
Yer stupid post shows how little u actually know...
That house will never sell. You would be out of your mind paying that kind of lot rent to be thrown out or lose that house when a new buyer comes turns the property for condos. Look in the news it’s happening everywhere .it’s the worst investment you could ever do. I don’t care how much she paints it nice you’d be a fool to buy it.. and the real estate agent, which I don’t understand why they’re selling mobile homes , it’s not real estate . FYI, for her and all the other people who want to market mobile homes to make 6% opps let me correct that some Law went into affect. Hopefully they can’t make more than 3%. That’s all they’re worth. you cannot put solar panels on any manufactured home in Florida single wide ,double wide ,trailer modular, prefab, doesn’t matter. If it’s not brick and mortar, you cannot do it.
Thanks for your comments and spending time watching a mobile home video even though you disagree with the concept. I am a real estate broker as well as a mobile home broker - two different licenses. I’m also a licensed community association manager with years experience managing mobile home communities. Not sure how solar panels fit into your comments but you can indeed put solar on a manufactured home. Here’s a link to one I previously listed. If you’re interested, it’s going back on the market later this week. It’s a land owned (real estate) home. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/FwTH-uv4aJA/w-d-xo.html
@@FLlife
Hey Karien... it WILL sell 100%. Neighbors happy you won't be living there...
1262 for lot rent, does that come with a maid and a chef.
No, but it does come with cable, internet, lawn service, water, sewer, trash, gated entry, swimming pool, pickle ball, fitness center, shuffleboard, library, billiards, clubhouse and social events! Thanks for watching!
Yah... u r incompetent...
I’m 59 years of age, I would never live in a 55+ Community, don’t want to live with old farts PLUS an HOA Nazi camp, no thank you! Dogs under 25 Lbs, Yeah right! We own a home in Pennsylvania and we can do whatever we want with our house, no same color drapes, etc. it’s a nice Double Wide , but in FlORIDA, no thanks, I know what is going on down there, it’s a nightmare from what I hear. Good Day.
Hurricanes hate trailers.
Problem is not lot rent it's about getting insurance in Florida that why people are selling .
but did youcheck the lot rent #...ha...ha...everyp eople that I know theywant to get out from agresive lot rent#and all the HOA in FL that's evil...
You have to decide what’s right for you… Thanks for watching!
Even if you gave me the house I could not afford the lot rent.
I feel you! It’s fun to look though and thanks for watching!
Would not buy, old cabinets and appliances. Not updated enough and lot price. What a joke
You can always make an offer with that in mind - you never know! Thanks for watching!
almost as bad as yer post...
Appliances are not updated though and lot rent is not included in the price.
If you read the description under the title, all the information is there. You can always make an offer that would allow you enough funds for appliances that you might prefer. Thanks for watching!
Yah... and you were really NOT wanting to buy here... go away.
I was the trailer park mogul.
Do you have any rental or selling that in a lower pricing or something that need to be rehap and what is the fees for the parks?
You can check out all my listings at FloridaLifeMobileHomeSales.com and under the LISTINGS tab. Click on each thumbnail to see all the photos, description and pricing along with the video tour. Thanks for watching!
Make sure you’ve subscribed… I’ll be posting a new listing in Bayshore Windmill Village that needs a renovation and is priced accordingly! Watch for Lot H14!
LOOK at her other videos. Good grief.
Yep. You buy the home and the lot rent is awful. I won't pay that for a piece of land....I live in a park. I own my mobile home my lot rent is 420.00 a month
Then TROLL elsewhere... Good grief some of you are a desperate lonely lot...
Arent the 1976 model year, older than the new building codes ? Which means, this unit will be cheaply constructed with pre-'78 building codes and materials.
The codes are different, for sure. I wouldn’t say cheaper though. Here’s my take on it… technically, the text books say that overall, manufactured homes depreciate vs stick built that appreciate but that hasn’t proved to be correct. And most importantly, we have park after park filled with this age home that are still standing after decades of Florida weather. On the older models, I think it comes down to updates and maintenance. That said, new homes are available but the prices now have made ones like 11 Quince, an outstanding option! Thanks for watching!
Go away Karien. You are only looking for attention being you are lonely.
Yes, I buy a home. You can't tell me. I can't have my animal's. Why would I even bother buying a home
I live in Wash. State, with what is happening in Fla. I wouldn't live there if you gave me a place. I couldn't afford the tax, insurance, risk of
land rent going up, condo's are totally out with the new requirements for money required by the HOA to prove they can preform all the
upkeep and maintenance on the building. You have the sun, bugs, terrible storms, bugs, humidity, I can get all that in the Philippines where
I have my 2nd home. Nice home and 80k is a good price. A new park model home costs that much. I have a park model, 39 x 12 and the same
size filled in deck on a Sun Retreats resort in Blaine, Wash. Dues are $76. a month, free water and garbage, taxes are less that $90. a year. If
you can stand Wash. rain.
@Jane, Iv lived in Fla 50 years the only thng I hate is the heat and hurricane season, other then that Im good
Passive-aggressive post. Yer fun 2 b near...
Does lot rent include anything?
Never mind I just read full description thank you
@@brianmadigan3052 Thanks for watching!
The inside needs to be updated. Too pricey.
You can always make an offer! Thanks for watching!
Everyone's glad you won't b their neighbor...
Kitchen looks like something out of the 60s
So do you...
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Its all lovely, except for the music, I could have done without the music.
Thanks for watching!
Your monthly lot rent is a mortgage payment, why?
Dense. Troll.
Why would I buy something that would only allow me to have one pet?
Sorry about that! Thanks for watching!
You never really own anything with restrictions like this.
@@raymccarty4612 community living works for some and not for others. Thanks for watching!
Get lost Karien... Gesus there's alot of you lonely types on here...
Is it necessary to have two doors about 4 feet apart in the front
Jesus... go away...
Data matters. How about listings by park rent and fees.
You might prefer looking at the website then… here’s the link and thanks for watching! floridalifemobilehomesales.com/🏠-listings
@@FLlife thanks
READ description... Paying attention "matters".
Lot space to expensive and I am sorry but no Mobil home is worth that
Average in our resort beach town is $1,000 - $1,400, but I understand. Thanks for watching!
It's nice but 1262.00 for lot rent??? Ridiculous
Average in our area is $1,000 - $1,400. You can find some communities with less amenities that are less. It’s a bummer but being a coastal resort town has increased the cost of living here. Thanks for watching!
Troll. "rediculous" troll.
How much is the HOA and the lot payment a month?
READ description.
Stupid lot rents , better off buying a small house.
"Stupid" post.
what is the price without furniture. That furniture is trash and a lot of gutting inside needs to be done to bring it up to par. outside was fine.
A good majority of manufactured homes are sold turnkey in our area. We have so many snowbirds who don’t want to waste time and money in furnishing a place that they only stay in 5-6 months. You can always sell it! Thanks for watching!
Remember too that furniture has no value in the transaction. I’m happy to delivery an offer if you like!
What is the asking price?
@@MarilynBunyard is $95,900. All the details and pricing is in the description box under the title. Including a link to more info. Thanks for watching!
It "feels" like a trailer
Lot rent is very pricy....what a rip off!!
no one actually cares what you say...
The home is very nice but lot rent is REDICULOUS.
troll
Is it San Antonio Tx ?
i d i o t
What if you don’t want some of the furniture
My advice would be to write it in the contract that you want something removed. That way it isn’t your problem after closing. There isn’t much value associated with the furniture here. I’m happy to present an offer for you. It’s really a lovely home. Thanks for watching!
U that desne actually?
Was going to watch the video but saw snarky political comments so did not watch, total turn off
Lot rent 1300 a mon wow I pay 1000 now and thats to much
Learn to respectfully type.
You have to be a real hambone to go for this sucker deal
Thanks for spending your time watching! All the best in your home search!
No more n yer "hambone" post.. Karien. Itis a VERY GOOD Value.
Price please..
Hello! Info is always in the description under the title but, here you go:) Thanks for watching! Feel free to call 941-809-1318 Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities.
11 Quince Ave. Bradenton, FL 34207
For more information, floridalifemobilehomesales.com/11-quince-ave
Overpriced.
Make your offer! I’m happy to deliver yours to the Seller! Thanks for watching!
Troll. It IS WELL priced and WILL sell.
@@billhosko7723 well, aren't you mister Snarky?
Lot rent $1262.??
Old out dated kitchen
Lot rent 1000.00 month and no insurance
Good luck
Lot rent was sky to the limit non stop
Neighbors want people who can afford to live there.
How much?
This is $95,900. The full description is right under the title in the description. Thanks for watching!
To high priced
It would’ve made more sense to have a door going into the screened in area instead of two doors in the front
Dining, for 2?
troll
I don’t see anyway you could put a TV in the living room
For it being in a 55 plus community it is not ADA compliant. There needs to be a ramp going into the home for those who have trouble managing steps or even in a wheelchair. I do not like the cheap looking island that's being used for a table in the kitchen Nor the denim blue cabinets
Get lost troll. Karien Troll.
What is the lot rent?
Terra Palms (formerly Plantation Village) is a 55+, gated community that sets the stage for fine living. One pet under 25 lbs is allowed. Amenities include swimming pool, library, pool table, shuffleboard, pickle ball and clubhouse with a full social calendar. The home is about 5 miles from the beach or 15 to 20 minutes off-season. Lot rent is $1,262 and includes tax pass-thru, lawn maintenance, water, sewer, trash, cable, internet and park amenities. Terra Palms is centrally located in southern Manatee county. Background check and approval is required.
Troll. READ description.
Plus, there’s no shutters to protect the windows
troll
How old do you have to be to live there
troll... thanks be you will never bother the neighbors...
Tip for you, Always post the lot rent first and address it in the video first, otherwise it looks like another bait and switch realtor....
"Tip" READ description and quite bothering others.
Why would I buy a house sitting on someone else's land ?
"Why" r u trolling... Karien?
@@billhosko7723 I am not trollling---I am a real estate investor---I watched this to learn why some people make foolish investments.