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Hickory Village mobile home residents get city help to purchase park

The owner of the north Fort Collins mobile home park, 400 Hickory St., agreed in March to sell the park to a corporation for about $23 million. Residents of the 205-unit park are working with nonprofit Thistle to secure financing for a counter-offer on the park. The goal of resident-owned communities (ROCs) is to give park residents more agency in their communities. ROCs form community cooperatives where each resident owns an equal share of the land under their homes, giving them more control over lot rent and park upkeep and preventing unwarranted evictions. The residents offer will need to compete with the corporate offer of $23 million. They have until June 1 to submit their offer before the park owner is legally allowed to accept the corporate offer. That s in accordance with a state-mandated minimum 90-day window for mobile home park residents to assemble their own offer if their park is being sold.

Fort Collins' Hickory Village mobile home park is for sale. Its residents want to buy it.

Fort Collins Hickory Village mobile home park is for sale. Its residents want to buy it. Jacy Marmaduke, Fort Collins Coloradoan © Jacy Marmaduke/The Coloradoan Hickory Village mobile home park Hickory Village mobile home park residents are racing against a tight timeline to become Fort Collins’ first resident-owned community. The park’s owner agreed on March 3 to sell the 205-unit park to an unidentified corporate park owner for $23 million, setting off a state-mandated 90-day timeline for residents to put in their own offer, if they wish. The north Fort Collins park, one of the city s larger mobile home communities, is located southwest of College Avenue and Willox Lane, adjacent to Soft Gold Park.

Residents buy Durango mobile home park from corporate owners

Residents buy Durango mobile home park from corporate owners Durango, Colorado Currently Wed 3% chance of precipitation 54% chance of precipitation 54% chance of precipitation 2% chance of precipitation River View homeowners take ‘control over housing destiny’ By Shannon Mullane Durango and Pine River Valley reporter Wednesday, April 14, 2021 5:33 AM Residents at River View mobile home park in Durango are buying the park from Strive Communities to stabilize their rent. The effort was led by community members, from left, John Egan, Karen Pontius, Coral Smith, Sue Hinkle and Dan Hunt. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald River View mobile home park on Animas View Drive in north Durango went up for sale in December.

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