Used Park Models
A Park model is a Tiny Home, manufactured and sold primarily to second home owners that want a vacation or winter home where they can go and enjoy.
Most Park model homes have been lived in on average of only 3 months a year. That’s why the older homes look and are in very good to excellent condition.
When the owners of new park models are ready to settle down to their primary home, they will in turn sell their park model.
We buy these well kept and clean homes and resell to those that are in the market for a more affordable home as a “Mother Inlaw” or even a second rental property.
Buy a park model as a long term investment. A park model offers the comfort of a real home that is practical and fully functional. These beautiful gently used park models are priced to sell.
Each park model we offer for sell has been carefully selected, often purchased from originally retired owners.
They have been maintained and kept up each year.
Arizona is a top snowbird destination. As an oasis in the desert, living in a park model is a prudent way to minimize your monthly expenditures and enjoy a lifestyle that is both affordable and comfortable.
Three out of four seasons of the year Arizona is extremely temperate. During the summer, (with only 400 sq ft.) a park model is easily air-conditioned to suit your own desired temperature zone.
A Park Model is an excellent investment utilized as a second home or primary retirement home.
Call or email us for more information. Let us know how we can be of service to you in selecting a park model home for your needs.
Wheels and axles mounted. Ready to Move to your lot!
Size: 396 SQ. FT. / 12 x 38
1 Bedroom
1 Bath
Full Kitchen
Living Rm
Many are offered Fully Furnished
Each park model features spacious closet, counter, and storage space.
AC/Heat pump optional
Some units are all electric, others use propane for the stove and heat.
11862 S Foothills Blvd 211
Yuma, AZ 85367
zer2380Hin@gmail.com
phone number
928-369-6875
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