“The progress is a little slower than we would like,” park owner Tim J. Manson IV said recently. “I think a lot of residents were stuck in a pretty bad situation with the septic system going on for almost a decade. They seemed to be thrilled that someone is fixing this. I think it’s going to be a good thing.”
Manson’s company, Spartanburg-based MVF Halfway Tree, bought the 18-acre park for $3.3 million last May, agreeing to replace failing septic tanks with sewer service from the city of Hendersonville.
“We’re excited about it,” Manson said on the new acquisition for his company, which owns several other mobile home parks. “The property is fantastic. You’ve got some really cool old mobile homes that are not made anymore, if you’re into that sort of thing.”