Wisconsin mixes long-standing land-lease communities in the southeast with lake-country and northern homes that are often seasonal. Municipalities also play a larger role here than in some neighboring states, since local government handles the monthly parking permit fee on many community homes.
Titan Property Investors evaluates Wisconsin manufactured homes for potential purchase or investment. Asking for a review costs nothing and commits you to nothing.
Cities and communities we hear from in Wisconsin
Our current priority markets in Wisconsin are Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, and Racine. Surrounding suburbs, small towns, and rural areas may also be evaluated. We evaluate mobile homes throughout the Midwest. Whether we can make an offer depends on the home's location, condition, title status, park requirements, and the details you provide.
- Milwaukee and the surrounding communities
- Madison and the surrounding communities
- Green Bay and the surrounding communities
- Kenosha and the surrounding communities
- Racine and the surrounding communities
Wisconsin ownership documents
Ownership documentation for Wisconsin manufactured homes can involve a certificate of title through the Department of Transportation, an original manufacturer's statement of origin, or municipal and assessor records where the home has been treated as an improvement to real property. Because the right path depends on how your specific home was documented and sited, confirm the current requirement with WisDOT and your municipal clerk. Send us photos of whatever paperwork you have and we will help identify it.
Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, and Racine
Southeastern Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha, has the densest concentration of communities and the most competition for well-kept homes. Madison's market is constrained and expensive. Green Bay and the Fox Valley are steady. Northern lake-country homes are often seasonal, which changes both the winterization questions and the buyer pool. Rural submissions are welcome.
Monthly permit fees, lot rent, and park approval
Many Wisconsin community homes carry a municipal monthly parking permit fee in addition to lot rent, and balances on either can surface at transfer. Community buyer approval, age limits, and required exterior repairs also come up regularly. Provide the park name, the manager's contact, and your current monthly obligations.
Snow load, seasonal vacancy, and condition
Heavy snow loads and freeze-thaw cycles drive the repair list: roof and seam leaks, ice-dam damage, soft floors, furnace failures, and skirting damage. Seasonal homes that were closed up improperly often have plumbing damage. Tell us how the home was maintained over the last few winters.