Oct 26, 2024
In this episode of The MHP Broker’s Tips and Tricks
Closing Cocktails podcast, Maxwell Baker, president of The Mobile
Home Park Broker, interviewed The MHP Broker’s Paul Schaaf
regarding his recent sale of a storage facility, mobile home park
and RV community in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
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Here Are the Show Highlights:
- Max introduced broker Paul Schaaf to discuss his sale of Gihon
Self Storage Facility and RV Park in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
(00:22)
- The owner had acquired the park as part of a bankruptcy
settlement, so his heart wasn’t really in it. He was running it
from out of state. It had three verticals: a mobile home park, RV
community and self-storage facility. He had a good on-site manager
taking care of the day-to-daay, but contacted Paul because he was
getting unsolicited offers. The self-storage vertical was running
pretty well, with 150 units and about 75 percent occupancy. The
mobile home vertical was a mess, though. A lot of houses in poor
shape that had to be taken out. The offers were generally
just for the self-storage business, but the owner wanted to sell
everything as a single unit. They put together a nice marketing
package and had multiple offers. The seller had a nice financing
program, which helped attract qualified buyers. (Paul, 1:12)
- The owners offered self financing on a portion of the loan at
about five percent with a three-year balloon payment. (Paul,
3:15)
- The deal went well, even though the buyer was taking on the
mobile home vertical that needed a lot of work. The deal closed in
about 45 days. (Paul, 3:49)
- The buyer was someone Paul had worked with in the past. They
had money from family and friends, and had invested in commercial
properties before. They were just getting into buying mobile home
parks, and had a few properties. Having worked with him before,
Paul trusted that they could close without major issues, and that’s
what happened. (Paul, 4:05)
- Paul’s takeaway was that sellers must be patient, especially if
they have properties that are challenging to sell. This one, for
instance, had problem houses that had to be removed and replaced.
But when you have good buyers and sellers, as he did here, the deal
can go quickly and smoothly and be a pleasure to work. (Paul,
4:49)
Bring us your most challenging deals. At The Mobile Home Broker,
we have years of experience selling mobile home parks, RV
communities and all of the other verticals that might be part of
the transaction. Call Paul Schaaf or Max Baker at The MHP Broker,
(678) 932-0200. Op drop ‘em a line at info@themhpbroker.com.
Power Quotes in This Episode:
“We are good at those deals in the secondary, tertiary
markets. Don't get me wrong. We do big deals. I mean, we just
closed a nice $9 million deal recently, and have done upwards
toward the multi-million dollar deals as well, up in the 30s. So,
we do a lot of deals. We do all types.” (Max, 5:23)