Tarrant County · North Texas
Sell a Mobile Home Park in Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth and the western half of the metroplex include a broad range of manufactured housing communities, from established in-city parks to larger properties out toward Parker and Johnson counties where lot counts and acreage are bigger.
The Fort Worth mobile home park market
Fort Worth's growth has pushed development outward along I-20, I-35W and US-287, which puts some previously rural parks inside expanding utility and annexation boundaries. That can change both operating cost and long-term optionality.
Parks with room to add lots are of particular interest to buyers, but expansion potential is only worth something when utility capacity, drainage and permitting realistically support it. We look at whether the expansion is actually achievable, not just whether the acreage exists.
Workforce housing demand in the western metroplex is a common reason occupancy at maintained communities holds up.
What matters most for Fort Worth-area parks
Expansion capacity
Vacant acreage matters when there is documented water, wastewater and electrical capacity to support additional lots. Bring any engineering studies or utility will-serve letters you have.
Annexation and ETJ status
Whether the property is in the city, in the extraterritorial jurisdiction or fully unincorporated affects permitting and future compliance costs.
Road and utility condition
Interior roads, drainage and metering arrangements are inspected closely. Sub-metered water often improves both income and buyer confidence.
Home inventory
If you own homes, an accurate list with condition notes and title status makes valuation of that inventory far more straightforward.
How we evaluate a park in Fort Worth
The framework is the same everywhere in Texas — net operating income, occupancy, collections, infrastructure and risk — but the weight each factor carries shifts by market. Our valuation guide walks through each factor in detail, and the due diligence checklist shows what a buyer will eventually ask for.
Titan Property Investors reviews properties across Tarrant County and the surrounding area, including stabilized communities, partially occupied parks and properties with deferred maintenance or utility issues.
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