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So if you don't like mobile homes, use what you learn and apply it to
what you do like. "I am looking at a very big new year doing more Lonnie- style mobile deals -- buy cheap, sell high with financing. I only deal in the older metal units and never pay more than $1000, and always sell for at least $12,500 with $500 down and $200/month. I have a waiting list for my fixed up homes, as buyers in my area won't buy junkers- so I am in the rehab business as well. Never have more than $2500 invested at sale time. My success has been working with private investors that I borrow money from to fund my deals. I pay high interest, never miss payments, and have instant access to capital when I need it. I make far more than I ever did as a high tech mechanical engineer." Steven B. (e-mail on file) SCROLL DOWN FOR SAMPLE PAGES AND TABLE OF CONTENTS Click here to read more real-life experiences
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Mobile home notes are one of the least-known methods of making tremendous yields. This book shows you the secrets of buying, leasing, selling and financing them profitably. Table Of Contents Dedication 10 Chapter 1 Why Used Mobile Homes 20 Chapter 2 Which Homes Offer The Best Profits? 32 Chapter 3 How Much Should You Pay? 38 Chapter 4 How To Find That First Mobile Home 44 Chapter 5 What To Look For 72 Chapter 6 Negotiating The Purchase Price 82 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Finding A Buyer 108 Chapter 9 Negotiating The Sale 122 Chapter 10 Sales Contract 134 Chapter 11 Promissory Note 138 Chapter 12 Insurance & Personal Property Taxes 144 Chapter 13 Title Transfer 148 Chapter 14 Dealer Tax Ramifications 152 Chapter 15 Lease/Options 156 Chapter 16 What If They Don't Pay 162 Chapter 17 How To Get Started 168 Chapter 18 Ideas For Park Owners 186 Chapter 19 Christmas Shopping 192 Chapter 20 Lack Of Knowledge Can Be Expensive 202 Chapter 21 What's Wrong With Our Schools? 208 Chapter 22 The Perfect Cure 214 The Man Who Sold Hot Dogs 220 |
Sample Pages from Deals On Wheels: About The Author Lonnie Scruggs was born and raised in Virginia. He has been in some type of business most of his adult life. For nearly 30 years he owned, rented, managed and maintained his own rental properties. After becoming a burned out landlord, he began selling off his properties and started buying discounted notes and mortgages. When it became more and more difficult to find good notes, he found a way to make his own. He discovered how to create his own "Mobile Home Money Machine" by buying, selling and financing used mobile homes. His two books, Deals On Wheels and Making
Money With Mobile Homes, explain in complete detail his simple,
unique, and proven system of how you too can create your own money machine.
Lonnie shows you how to put your money to work for you, instead of you
working for your money. Lonnie says you should "Never Let The Mail
Carrier Pass Your House Without Leaving A Check." Introduction If you ask 10 different people for their definition of success, you would probably get 10 different answers. Many would probably say that being rich is the answer. I would disagree with that answer, because I think it takes more than money to make you successful, or happy. Having financial security is important, but equally important is to have the financial freedom. What good is 10 million dollars if you can't take time to enjoy life? I know people who already have more money than they could possibly ever spend, but they still won't slow down and enjoy the simple things of life. It seems impossible for them to imagine that the world won't end if they get away from the office and take a nice vacation. That office is like a prison to them, and their only priority seems to be to make another super deal. And they never know when enough, is enough. Learning To Be Successful I believe in order to be successful, you should first decide what it is you want to do. Once you decide what you want to do, then you should learn from the most successful people that have either done, or are doing, what you want to do. If you can't associate with those people directly, then buy and study any books, tapes or courses they have available. If they give seminars, make plans to attend. And be willing to pay for your education. It doesn't make sense to take advice from your barber, or hairdresser unless you want to learn how to cut hair. But that's exactly what some people will do. There's always plenty of free advice, but most of it comes from the very people that are the least qualified to give advice. I'm a firm believer that advice should be measured by the success of the person giving the advice. If the person giving the advice hasn't accomplished much for themselves, then why would you want to take advice from that person? Invest In Yourself We have always been willing to invest first in ourselves. And we've spent a lot of money, a lot of time, and a lot of effort doing so. We've attended many, many seminars over the years in order to learn from the people that are successful doing the things we wanted to do. And it's been well worth the effort and expense. Without the knowledge that we were able to obtain from those seminars and teachers, we might still be working a job instead of enjoying financial security, and financial freedom. It was at one of those seminars, while sitting around enjoying a "cool one" after class, that I got to talking about the used mobile home business. I was explaining to several people how we were buying, selling, and financing older used mobile homes, and creating some very high yield notes. This happened on several different occasions, and I couldn't help noticing the interest and excitement from some of the group when I was running some of my deals by them. I was a little puzzled and couldn't understand why they were getting so excited. It was no big deal to me...I simply bought a used mobile home at a good price, sold it for a better price and financed the sale. When the deal was done, I had a good high yield note, and had obligated someone to send me a check each month. Several of the folks asked me to write a book, or make some tapes on what I was doing in order to teach them. I said, "I just told you how...buy a used mobile home, wholesale for cash, sell retail on credit, and carry the note." It seemed so simple to me, why would they need any more information? But then I realized that most things are not so simple to the person who has never done it. It only gets simple after you've learned how, and have actually done some deals. On my way home from that seminar I kept thinking about what some of them had said about wanting me to teach them how to get into the mobile home business. And it was then that I started to realize that maybe some people needed written material, or an audio tape, as learning tools. So the idea for this book was born. Until then, I never dreamed I had a book in me. I'm just glad I didn't die with this book still in me. Now, I have to confess that up until then the idea that I would ever be writing a book seemed about as remote as becoming an astronaut. But after some encouragement from several people, and especially from one very special person, I decided "Why not?" After thinking it over, I realized that all I needed to do was put in writing what I had been doing all along. So Bill, thanks for joining us at breakfast that morning and giving me the encouragement, inspiration and confidence that I needed to write this book. Sometimes all it takes to realize that you can accomplish something you never though possible, is for just one person to give you that little push you need. And that person was my good friend, Bill Roche. So for whatever it's worth, here's the book that I never dreamed I would
write. Even with all the problems I've encountered, I've really enjoying
writing it. And I sincerely hope you enjoy reading it. But more than that,
I hope it will inspire you to get into the mobile home business and make
money. It's a great business. What I have attempted to do with this book is explain in complete detail just how you can make high returns on your money by buying and selling older, inexpensive mobile homes. By financing the sales of those homes, you can create some very good notes that will provide you an excellent cash flow with a minimum amount of work. I would like to add also, that this concept will work on anything that you're willing to loan money on and accept as collateral. So if you don't like mobile homes, find something you do like and use this same concept. It's a proven system that works. And it will work where you live.
Let me begin by giving you a brief history of our background and how we got started in the mobile home business. For almost 30 years, Joanne and I were real estate investors. We bought, rented, and managed our own houses and apartments on a full time basis. You might say that we were two people without a "job." We did all of our business as private investors, and never had a real estate license. Since we never intended to list and sell property and deal with the public, I didn't feel that a real estate license would be of any benefit. On the contrary, a license would probably have been a hindrance. Having a real estate license would have required us to reveal that we were real estate agents every time we did a deal. And some buyers and sellers seem to have the opinion that if you are a licensed agent, you're a trained killer. In many cases, buyers and sellers seem to be more comfortable dealing with a private party, rather than a licensed broker. We've bought some properties that were listed with Realtors, but never used an agent to sell a property. And there's a reason for that. My experience has shown that the two biggest deal killers are attorneys and real estate agents. Also, I felt we were just as experienced, or more so, than most of the agents and brokers. However, I do have a mobile home dealership license, which is required in my state (and in most, if not all states) to buy and sell mobile homes. But still, most of our mobile home business is done with private parties, rather than dealers. When we were in the rental business we did everything from plunging the toilets, to making repairs, to evicting bad tenants. You name anything about tenants and rental property, good or bad, (especially bad), and I'll bet you we've experienced it. And believe it or not, there was a time that we actually thought we were having fun. At least it seemed like fun at the time. Funny how time has a way of changing your thinking. It's hard to imagine now how dealing with tenants, and working on rental properties could have been fun. Our entire company has always consisted of Joanne and me...we're it. That's the way it's always been, and that's the way it will always be. We purposely kept it that way in order to have full control of our lives. We have no office hours to keep, no employees to call in sick, and no one to complain to union officials about their rights being violated. And we've been able to keep the government involvement to a minimum. We didn't want the worry and problems that comes with running a company with employees and all the headaches that go with it. Maybe we could have made more money if we had, but I'm sure we would not have had the freedom, and the fun we've had by keeping it small and simple. Staying in control of our lives, and business, has enabled us to do what most people can't do. Since we didn't have a "job," we were able to stay home if we didn't feel like working that day. If we decided to lock the doors and take a trip to the other side of the world, we did. So we've been able to enjoy not only financial security, but financial freedom. Financial security is a wonderful thing, but without the financial freedom to go along with it, life could be very boring and unfulfilled. If you're smart enough to make a lot of money, you should be smart enough to spend part of it enjoying life. So real estate has been very, very good to us, and I don't know of anything I would have traded it for until I discovered the used mobile home business. But, it just so happened that one morning I woke up and discovered I had come down with a very bad illness...I was sick of tenants. It was then I realized that I had enjoyed as many tenants and rental properties as I could stand. I think the proper term is, "burned out." I don't know of any prescription, or pills you can take to get rid of this kind of sickness...you just have to eliminate the cause. And that's what we started doing, by selling off our rental properties. We sold most of our properties by offering to finance the sale, the same as we do with mobile homes. We got whatever down payment we were happy with and carried the balance on a note. The payments from the notes still provided us with a check from the property each month, but without the tenant and management problems that we had become sick of. When I discovered how nice it was to get a check with no tenants, no management, and no maintenance problems, I shouted, "Hey, this is all right, I think I've found a cure for my illness." This was about the time we started learning how to buy discounted notes and mortgages. So we used the money we got from the down payment on the properties we were selling, and started buying notes and mortgages. We soon learned that the note business was a fantastic way to invest our money. And it proved to be a lot better than managing rental property. We continued buying notes and mortgages, but after awhile found it harder and harder to find good notes in the price range we wanted. It was then I started trying to figure out how I could create, or "make" my own notes. That's when I stumbled onto my favorite way of making money--used and inexpensive mobile homes. So, that's what this book is all about...explaining how we've been buying and selling used, inexpensive mobile homes and creating "paper," or promissory notes. These notes provide us with an excellent cash flow without having to work a job. It's our sincere hope that you will be able to benefit from the information in this book and be able to do the same. You are now reading the same book that has started many, many people throughout the country to making big profits in the mobile home business. The opportunities are everywhere if you will learn to look for them, recognize them, and then act on them. But beware, fear and procrastination can be two of your worst enemies. Don't let them be yours. O.K., let's get started...
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