What $297k gets you down the road from me

I think you missed a zero or something, at first I thought this was about a car you could get a BHPH lot for $297/month.

How far is it from everything? shopping, groceries, etc.
 
I’ve read that modular homes tend to decrease in value over time whereas stick built increases. I’d base a purchase solely on the land it sits on with the stick-built home and consider the modular home on the land a bonus. The land should appreciate over time.

The views look nice. No HOA, 5 acres of land… you have freedom to do what you want there.
 
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I’ve read that modular homes tend to decrease in value over time whereas stick built increases. I’d base a purchase solely on the land it sits on and consider the modular home that sits on it as a bonus. The land should appreciate in value over time.
Looks like there is 2 homes on one 5 acre lot. One is modular, one is not?

Yes, modular homes are mostly disposable.

Looks like someone abandoned it. Maybe some older folks who couldn't keep it up?

It all boils down to the comps and jobs in the area.
 
If the next buyer is ever told to go to hell, they could just reply…..I’m already there!
 
I’ve read that modular homes tend to decrease in value over time whereas stick built increases. I’d base a purchase solely on the land it sits on with the stick-built home and consider the modular home on the land a bonus. The land should appreciate over time.

The views look nice. No HOA, 5 acres of land… you have freedom to do what you want there.
Modular or mobile? Mobile absolutely decreases; I could see modular not having the same increase that stick build could have. Then again, while modular tends to be built to the lowest spec, it has to both meet the spec AND make a cross country drive.

But yeah, land increases, house itself could go either way--but should go down, due to age, wear and tear.
 
Those structures don't look so great. I wonder what the property would be worth if it was empty? The well and utility hook ups are welcome, though.
 
Mid 20's but only for a few hours. As soon as the sun comes up it warms up. My tanks are outside also and I never had a problem.
Doesn't Victor Davis Hansen live near there? His family has farmed there for many generations.
 
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