In the past Mobile Home Parks have,
often with legitimate reason, been thought of
as substandard. With more modern home parks however, this is not
the case. Most have regulations concerning the size and styles of homes
permitted, and many are somewhat similar to more traditional subdivision
developments. In some of the more satisfactory parks, all of the homes are
owned by the individual occupants. Only the spaces or pads are rented, not
the units themselves. Developments in which the buyer purchases both the
home and the lot are almost indistinguishable from traditional
subdivisions. In lower-end parks, some or all of the units are owned by
the operators of the park and are rented to occupants. These developments
are considered undesirable by property owners because they are known to
depreciate the value of surrounding property.
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Contempo-Marin Mobile Home
400 Yosemite Rd, San Rafael, CA 415 479-6816
Los Robles Mobile Home Park
100 Roblar Dr, Novato, CA 415 883-6771
Novato RV Park
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1530 Armstrong Ave, Novato, CA 415 897-1271
Silver Penny RV Park
7060 Redwood Blvd, Novato, CA 415 892-3701
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Newer homes, particularly double-wides, tend to be built to much
higher standards than their predecessors and meet the building codes
applicable to most areas. This has led to a reduction in the rate of
value depreciation of most used units.
Additionally, modern homes tend to be built from materials similar to
those used in site-built homes rather than inferior, lighter-weight
materials. They are also more likely to physically resemble site-built
homes. Often, the primary differentiation in appearance is that
factory built homes tend to have less of a roof slope so that they can
be readily transported underneath bridges and overpasses.
The number of double-wide units sold exceeds the number of single-wides,
which is due in part to the aforementioned zoning restrictions.
Another reason for higher sales is the spaciousness of double-wide
units, which are now comparable to site-built homes. Single-wide units
are still popular primarily in rural areas, where there are fewer
restrictions. They are frequently used as temporary housing in areas
affected by natural disasters, when restrictions are temporarily
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