EPISODE · Dec 3, 2025 · 1H 2M
Navigating the Mobile Home Market: 2025 Debrief
from Cashflow Quest · host Cashflow Quest
Tide Eldridge, based in La Mesa, CA, US, is currently a Chief Operations Officer at Comfort Communities. Tide Eldridge brings experience from previous roles at Comfort Communities and Hanger94. LinkedinBenjamin Schuster is a Partner at Comfort Capital, leading Capital Formation and Investor Relations. He previously worked at BlackRock, managing private equity real estate investments and investor relations for institutional clients. Linkedin Notes: 00:00 Welcome to the CashFlow Quest Podcast!01:00 Casa piano deal in Wiley, Texas02:00 Sewer issues and vendor challenges06:30 Interest rates and market conditions09:30 Center point deal in Chicago18:00 Phoenix market and Villa Trio portfolio27:00 Tenant in common structures and dispositions33:00 Reflecting on success and team efforts33:30 The complexity of 1031 exchanges36:00 Challenges in real estate transactions40:00 The Paradise view acquisition47:41 “Our staffing infrastructure is on another level… we’re going in with people who have installed hundreds of homes.”48:00 Investor relations and fundraising- Blake Comfort, Co-founder of Comfort Communities and Comfort Capital in 2008, embarked on a journey to acquire manufactured home communities, laying the foundation for the investment and management company we have today. In 2009, Comfort Communities acquired its first manufactured home community, and since then, the company has continued to expand, purchasing and managing numerous manufactured housing communities. Blake oversees all capital market functions, acquisitions, and deal sourcing for Comfort Communities and Comfort Capital. When he’s not working, Blake cherishes spending quality time with his wife and two young children and occasionally takes to the skies, flying around San Diego.Blake Comfort- LinkedInJennifer Purcell, Co-founder of Comfort Communities and Comfort Capital, was raised in a real estate-loving household with her father being a general contractor and developer of over 4,000 units in San Diego County. Her mission is to change the perception of “Trailer Parks” and create exceptional living environments with top-notch service for residents. A San Diego State University graduate, Jennifer previously worked with R&V Management for their multi-family apartment portfolio at a leading global corporate housing company. Since 2009, she’s been instrumental in building Comfort Communities management team and fostering relationships with trusted investors and advisors, contributing to Comfort Capital’s success today. When she is not operating mobile home communities, she loves the outdoors,and spending quality time with her husband and her two young children.Jennifer Purcell- LinkedInCashFlow Quest- LinkedInComfort CapitalComfort CommunitiesCashflow Quest - Apple Podcast
What this episode covers
In this episode, Comfort Capitol team members Blake Comfort, Jennifer Purcell, Ty Eldridge, Ben Schuster come together for the first-ever debrief on their 2025 mobile home park purchases. They discuss the key deals of the year, as well as major acquisitions. The team shares stories of challenges and successes, from maneuvering through tax changes and utility issues to strategizing rent increases and handling unexpected title complications. They reflect on the importance of building vendor relationships, maintaining high management standards, and providing community value. Looking ahead, they touch on their strategies for future markets and deals, emphasizing their commitment to delivering value and maintaining strong performance.
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