Private equity funding is leading to higher mobile home park rents and large scale buyouts that threatens affordable housing through mobile homes.
A mobile home park in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Photo by Tina Chandler / City of Fort Collins / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member ...
This story is part of a series on manufactured housing and solutions to help mitigate threats facing mobile home residents. Read our previous pieces on the health impacts of private equity ownership ...
Oak Wood's move into Bloomington-Normal is part of a nationwide trend toward consolidation in manufactured home park ...
Read full article: ‘It’s a crisis:’ Central Florida mobile home residents priced out as lot rents skyrocket New law aimed at helping mobile home residents takes effect on July 1 ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – ...
Big-pocketed investors have built a thick portfolio of Michigan mobile home parks – with one in 10 now owned by private equity firms. In recent years, mobile home parks across the country have been ...
In a segment of his show Last Week Tonight, John Oliver directed his attention to an often-overlooked segment of the American housing market: mobile home communities. “The homes of some of the poorest ...
Private equity is turning mobile homes into health hazards. What can governments do? Four years ago, Valeria Steele’s West Virginia mobile home park was purchased by Homes of America, a subsidiary of ...
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