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PawPaw_n_Gram
Sep 11, 2016Explorer
Having driven around that area quite a bit over the past couple years - I don't see any real problem attracting and keeping full-time long term residents who only want power water and sewer.
But they are not going to get $40 per night. Their spots will rent for $300 or $350 per month if they put in a laundry facility. They might make a penny or two per KWH by billing residents for electrical usage.
I've seen a couple dozen dirt lot parks like that around San Antonio. I can think of at least 30 around the Dallas area. Have seen five put up and fully occupied within a month in the past year. However, they tend to run around 40-50 spots.
It not a tourist customer they are trying to draw, I think.
But they are not going to get $40 per night. Their spots will rent for $300 or $350 per month if they put in a laundry facility. They might make a penny or two per KWH by billing residents for electrical usage.
I've seen a couple dozen dirt lot parks like that around San Antonio. I can think of at least 30 around the Dallas area. Have seen five put up and fully occupied within a month in the past year. However, they tend to run around 40-50 spots.
It not a tourist customer they are trying to draw, I think.
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