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Sell Your Mobile Home in Tulsa

Tulsa's manufactured housing sits mostly on the edges — north Tulsa, the Turley and Sperry area, out east toward Catoosa and Claremore, and south into Bixby, Glenpool and Kiefer. Beyond the county line, homes on acreage take over completely in Wagoner, Rogers, Okmulgee and Creek counties.

Green Country's climate is wetter than western Oklahoma, and that changes the condition profile. Instead of pure sun and wind damage, we see moisture problems: rotted subfloor, roof leaks that went unnoticed, mold in closed-up homes and failing skirting.

Tulsa also has a long history of homes moved onto family land in the surrounding rural counties, which produces the same title and heirship questions that show up across the state.

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 and around Tulsa
  • Homes on acreage in Wagoner, Rogers and Creek counties
  • Homes with roof leaks and moisture damage
  • Older single-wides used as rural rentals
  • Inherited homes on family land
  • Vacant homes with accumulating taxes
  • Homes with missing titles
  • Land-and-home properties outside city limits

Mobile Home Parks and Communities in Tulsa

Tulsa-area communities are a mix of well-run properties and older parks with limited management. Lot rents are generally moderate.

The park name, the current rent and whether the community screens buyers tell us most of what we need for a park home here.

Titles and Ownership in Oklahoma

Service Oklahoma titles apply. Homes on owned land in the surrounding counties frequently still have active titles even after decades on a foundation.

Check for a county treasurer tax balance on the home. Rural vacant homes often carry one.

Selling As-Is

Moisture is the primary issue. Soft floors near bathrooms, roof leaks, mold in homes that have been closed up and rotted skirting are all standard.

Storm damage from spring weather is common too. Describe what you see and send photos rather than repairing anything.

If the Home Needs to Be Moved

Homes on rural acreage sometimes need to move so a parcel can be sold or built on. Whether it is worth doing depends on the home's structure and age.

Tree cover, soft ground and narrow county roads affect access. Tell us how a transport truck would reach the home.

About the Tulsa Area

We hear from owners in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Catoosa, Claremore, Owasso, Collinsville, Bixby, Glenpool, Kiefer, Coweta and Wagoner.

Properties further out toward Okmulgee, Pryor and Nowata come up as well.

Sand SpringsSapulpaCatoosaClaremoreOwassoBixbyCowetaGlenpool

Tulsa Seller Questions

The floors are soft near the bathroom. Is that fatal?

No. Subfloor damage is one of the most common issues we see in this part of Oklahoma.

Do you consider homes in Wagoner and Rogers counties?

Yes. Rural properties around Tulsa are a regular part of what we review.

The home has been closed up for years and smells of mold. Any interest?

Possibly. Send photos and tell us how long it has been vacant.

The title is missing and the home was my grandfather's. What now?

There is usually a documented path. Tell us what family paperwork exists.

Can I sell the acreage and have the home hauled off?

Sometimes. Removal cost becomes part of the conversation.

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