EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 26 MIN
Land-Home Development: Affordable Housing That Cash Flows with Robert Howell
from Rental Property Owner & Real Estate Investor Podcast
Land-home development is one of the most overlooked strategies in affordable housing, and most real estate investors have never seriously considered it. The model is straightforward: buy a parcel of land, order a brand new manufactured home from a factory, place it permanently on the property, and sell the land and home together to a first-time buyer. In this episode, Robert Howell breaks down how he built a business around this strategy, why manufactured housing delivers exceptional value at a price point stick-built homes cannot match, and how he uses mobile home parks as a long-term tax offset for the short-term capital gains his land-home packages generate. About Robert Howell Robert Howell is a real estate investor and developer based in the upstate of South Carolina. He owns 250 lots across approximately 25 small and mid-sized mobile home parks and completes land-home development packages at scale, closing 50 deals last year with a target of 75 to 100 this year. He came to real estate from event marketing, bought his first mobile home park in 2020 with no prior experience, and has since built a vertically integrated operation combining long-term park ownership with active land-home development. What We Cover in This Episode What land-home development is and how it differs from mobile home park investing Why manufactured housing is cheaper to build than stick-built homes at a comparable quality How Robert builds a complete 3-bedroom, 2-bath home on owned land for $125,000 to $140,000 The full land-home development timeline from acquisition to sold: targeting 4 to 6 months How to find motivated land sellers through direct mail, cold calling, texting, and wholesalers The 30 to 45 day due diligence process: soil, water, power, driveway, and deed restrictions Why deed restrictions and HOA covenants are the biggest hidden risk in land-home development The de-titling process: how to convert a manufactured home from DMV title to real property How Robert uses cost segregation and bonus depreciation in mobile home parks to offset short-term capital gains from land-home flips Why small and mid-sized mobile home parks in South Carolina have low competition from institutional buyers How 95% of land-home buyers use FHA loans and what that means for deal timelines Why Robert targets scattered lots rather than full subdivisions for risk diversification How Robert structured his team to handle 50 land-home packages a year with a project manager and virtual assistants The below-market rent opportunity in small mobile home parks and how to approach rent increases responsibly Key Insight Robert bought a mobile home park in 2020 with no prior experience in the asset class. He evaluated it the way he still evaluates every deal today: revenue minus expenses minus debt service. If the number is positive, he moves. That first park sold a year later at a profit large enough to fund his next round of acquisitions. He now owns 25 parks and closes land-home packages two at a time — and he got two houses under contract at a baseball game on a Saturday night. Why This Episode Matters Manufactured housing sits at the intersection of two forces most investors ignore: a shortage of affordable housing and a regulatory environment that makes new mobile home parks nearly impossible to build. Robert's model exploits both. Investors willing to learn the asset class, understand the due diligence requirements, and get their dealer's license are entering a market with motivated sellers, limited institutional competition, and a deep pool of FHA-qualified first-time buyers. This episode gives you the full framework. Find Out More Website: howellandsons.com Sponsors Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and Medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com
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