Bexar County · Central Texas
Sell a Mobile Home Park in San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio has one of the larger concentrations of manufactured housing communities in Texas, spread across Bexar County and the neighboring Comal, Guadalupe, Atascosa and Medina county markets.
The San Antonio mobile home park market
Many Bexar County parks are served by SAWS or by a smaller water supply corporation, and the service arrangement affects how utilities are billed, reimbursed and expensed. Buyers look closely at whether water is sub-metered and how reimbursement is collected.
The corridor toward New Braunfels and San Marcos has seen sustained growth, which affects both demand and land values on the northeast side of the metro.
San Antonio's economy is diverse enough that park demand is generally not tied to a single employer or industry, which buyers typically view as a stability factor.
What matters most for San Antonio-area parks
Water billing and reimbursement
Direct-billed, sub-metered and flat-rate arrangements produce very different expense profiles. Twelve months of utility bills alongside your reimbursement income tells the real story.
Occupancy versus economic occupancy
Physical occupancy counts filled lots. Economic occupancy counts what you actually collect. The gap between the two is where a lot of value is won or lost.
Code compliance
Open code cases, abandoned homes and unpermitted structures should be identified early rather than discovered during diligence.
Lot rent position
Where your lot rents sit relative to comparable communities affects what a buyer believes is achievable over time.
How we evaluate a park in San Antonio
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 Bexar County and the surrounding area, including stabilized communities, partially occupied parks and properties with deferred maintenance or utility issues.
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