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Mobile Home ParksMobile Home Parks and Communities - Checking out the neighborhood. A home's location can be as vital as the house itself. Checking out the rental community or mobile home park should be as important to you and your family as making sure there are enough bedrooms and seeing that the house is safe. Aside from finding out the distance to work and shopping centers, drive around the neighborhood to get a feel for the area. Before making any concrete plans, be sure to talk to the park's manager for the information that you need. Often, whether a mobile home park is secure, safe and clean depends largely on the manager. Responses to questions and reservations you may have should give you an indication about his dedication to doing a good job. Contact the police and find out whether or not it is an area that is frequently visited by them, and what their opinion is about the community. Be certain that you also discuss your concerns and questions about the manager and the area with other park residents. This is where you're considering bringing your family to live--trust your instincts, but ask questions, and do your homework. Moving past the stigma that is assicated with mobile home parks may be difficult for some, but keep in mind that mobile and manufactured homes are no longer appearance or floor plan limited, and their appeal is expanding. As with nearly any community, mobile home parks can have the lower to middle classes, or the very wealthy. Use the knowledge that you recieve from doing community research to make your final and more educated decision about the place you are thinking of moving.
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