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Sell Your Mobile Home in Greeley / Weld County

Weld County has one of the most active manufactured-housing markets in Colorado, driven by agriculture, energy and a working population that needs housing it can actually afford. Greeley, Evans, Garden City, Fort Lupton, Platteville and Gilcrest all have communities, and there are homes on land scattered across the county's farm country.

Greeley has also been a focal point for park ownership changes and rent increases, and it has seen real public attention on manufactured-home resident issues. If your community has changed hands recently, you are not imagining the difference.

Weld County homes on land are a different animal — often on a few acres with outbuildings, sometimes with agricultural water, and usually evaluated as real estate first.

Tell Us About Your Mobile Home

A few basics is all we need to start. Nothing here obligates you to anything.

Submitting this form does not obligate you to sell or accept an offer.

Rather talk now? Call 214-296-0104

Mobile Homes We Consider Here

  • Community homes in Greeley, Evans and Garden City
  • Homes on land in rural Weld County
  • Older single-wides with deferred maintenance
  • Homes with hail, wind or flood history
  • Inherited homes with lot rent accruing
  • Tenant-occupied rental homes
  • Homes facing park removal requirements
  • Land-and-home parcels near Fort Lupton and Platteville

Mobile Home Parks and Communities in Greeley

Greeley-area communities range from long-standing family-owned parks to properties now run by large operators. Rent trajectory over the last few years is one of the first things we ask about.

Also worth confirming: whether the park screens buyers, whether it limits home age, and whether it has issued any notices about the community's future.

Titles and Ownership in Colorado

Weld County titles run through the clerk and recorder. Homes permanently located on owned land may have been purged and converted to real property.

The treasurer's authentication of paid taxes is required in practice before a transfer or move, so check the account status early.

Selling As-Is

Hail and wind dominate. We also see freeze damage in homes left unheated and general wear on homes that served as rentals for many years.

Describe the condition honestly. Rental-worn interiors are extremely common here and we expect them.

If the Home Needs to Be Moved

Weld County has enough demand for homes on land that relocating a sound home is occasionally worth doing. Older homes rarely justify it.

If your park has told you the home must be removed, tell us the deadline and what the community said specifically.

About the Greeley Area

We hear from owners in Greeley, Evans, Garden City, LaSalle, Gilcrest, Platteville, Fort Lupton, Milliken, Johnstown, Eaton and Ault.

Properties in Morgan and Logan counties toward Fort Morgan and Sterling come up as well.

EvansGarden CityLaSalleFort LuptonPlattevilleMillikenEatonGilcrest

Greeley Seller Questions

My community was bought by a large operator and rent keeps rising. Any options?

Yes, though they depend on the home. Tell us the community, the current rent and the home's condition.

Do you consider homes on a few acres outside Greeley?

Yes. Rural Weld County land-and-home properties are a regular part of what we review.

The home was a rental for fifteen years and looks it. Does that matter?

It affects price, not interest. Rental wear is normal in this market.

What if the park will not let the home stay because of its age?

Then removal becomes the issue. Tell us what the park said and by when.

Do I need the tax authentication before contacting you?

No. Just tell us if you think taxes are behind.

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