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How To Invest Anywhere with Mitchell England #253
In this episode of the Real Estate Reserve Podcast, Jason and Ian sit down with Mitchell, a mobile home park investor from Washington State, to dive deep into one of real estate's most misunderstood β yet highly profitable β asset classes: mobile home parks.
Mitchell shares his inspiring journey from being a burned-out W2 employee to taking the leap into full-time real estate and entrepreneurship. He walks us through how reading Rich Dad Poor Dad changed his mindset, how he started small, and how he built his portfolio to include a 39-unit mobile home park across the country in North Carolina.
If you've ever been curious about: ποΈ Why investors are turning to mobile home parks for stable cash flow π‘ How to analyze, underwrite, and finance MHP deals βοΈ The real expenses and management systems behind park ownership π« Common pitfalls (like overestimating vacant pad potential) πͺ And what makes this space resistant to inflation β
β this episode breaks it all down with firsthand experience and actionable insights.
ποΈ Key Topics Covered:
Mitchell's background and mindset shift from employee to entrepreneur
His first big commercial deal: a 39-unit mobile home park
Understanding MHP expenses, utilities, and management models
The truth about filling vacant pads and dealing with POH (park-owned homes)
Why mobile home parks offer long-term stability and community
What the future looks like for mobile home park investing
π Whether you're a seasoned investor or just exploring new opportunities in real estate, this conversation will change how you think about affordable housing and passive income.
π Subscribe for more real estate investing insights, interviews, and strategies every week. π Like this episode? Share it to help us bring on more great guests!
If you enjoyed this podcast we would appreciate a positive review...
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-estate-reserve-podcast/id1507982777
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How To Invest Anywhere with Mitchell England #253
In this episode of the Real Estate Reserve Podcast, Jason and Ian sit down with Mitchell, a mobile home park investor from Washington State, to dive deep into one of real estate's most misunderstood β yet highly profitable β asset classes: mobile home parks.
Mitchell shares his inspiring journey from being a burned-out W2 employee to taking the leap into full-time real estate and entrepreneurship. He walks us through how reading Rich Dad Poor Dad changed his mindset, how he started small, and how he built his portfolio to include a 39-unit mobile home park across the country in North Carolina.
If you've ever been curious about: ποΈ Why investors are turning to mobile home parks for stable cash flow π‘ How to analyze, underwrite, and finance MHP deals βοΈ The real expenses and management systems behind park ownership π« Common pitfalls (like overestimating vacant pad potential) πͺ And what makes this space resistant to inflation β
β this episode breaks it all down with firsthand experience and actionable insights.
ποΈ Key Topics Covered:
Mitchell's background and mindset shift from employee to entrepreneur
His first big commercial deal: a 39-unit mobile home park
Understanding MHP expenses, utilities, and management models
The truth about filling vacant pads and dealing with POH (park-owned homes)
Why mobile home parks offer long-term stability and community
What the future looks like for mobile home park investing
π Whether you're a seasoned investor or just exploring new opportunities in real estate, this conversation will change how you think about affordable housing and passive income.
π Subscribe for more real estate investing insights, interviews, and strategies every week. π Like this episode? Share it to help us bring on more great guests!
If you enjoyed this podcast we would appreciate a positive review...
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-estate-reserve-podcast/id1507982777

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