Yes - compare parks before you buy a mobile. Some can be quite 'seedy', others in undesirable areas. Some have needlessly high pad rentals . The value of a home depends partly on the park it's in !
The states that have the most mobile home parks are located in the South. Florida is the state that has the highest number of mobile home parks.
MH parks are generally private property anywhere.
The best place to compare mobile homes is to go to the Mobile home shows they always have a lot of home to look and purchase. The best place also to look would be the manufacturer mobile home sites to help you find the best price.
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Look at realty listings in your local realty papers.
That would depend on which state or province the park is in.
I believe its the same as someone who owns an apartment building.
Depends on the rules of the mobile home park. Many have strict rules about this.
You should have a pre-planned place to go that you can get to quickly. This can be a sturdy building, preferably with a basement, or an underground shelter. Some mobile home parks have underground storm shelters.
Look around mobile home parks, you will always find some for sale. Also it may be advantageous to look at manufacturers in your area,they often have units that are traded in .
If it's on your own lot, you are very fortunate. Most mobiles are in parks where the mobile owner pays rent.
There is no way to tell without inspecting the home and it's surroundings. Who knows what may have happened to it in almost 20 years. I live in a mobile park and I know for sure that less than 10 % of the 300 people here ever actually do maintenance on their home . -Also concerning parks, there are excellent parks, good parks and a few like "trailer park city". -That definitely has an impact on prices.