Capital Mobile Home Park
Public Utilities | 7.25% CAP
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BEXAR COUNTY, TX - Capital Mobile Home Park is a 14-income-source manufactured housing and commercial asset located in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, with 13 TOH and one restaurant. The property benefits from an infill city location along the New Laredo Highway corridor, a southwest San Antonio arterial with access toward I-35 and the broader South San Antonio employment base. San Antonio continues to be supported by major regional drivers including aerospace, defense, logistics, manufacturing, and cybersecurity, with Port San Antonio’s Tech Port campus employing approximately 19,000 people southwest of downtown.
The community is 100% occupied, with all 13 tenant-owned homes paying $450 per month in lot rent. The restaurant is on a five-year triple-net lease and contributes an additional $2,000 per month in rent. All public utilities are direct-billed to tenants, reducing owner responsibility and keeping operating exposure clean. The park also has paved roads, creating an extremely low-maintenance profile compared with properties that require private utility systems or gravel road upkeep.
Capital Mobile Home Park offers investors a stabilized, fully occupied San Antonio asset with diversified income from both residential lot rent and commercial tenancy. The direct-billed public utilities, paved roads, and 100% occupancy make the offering especially attractive for buyers seeking durable cash flow with minimal day-to-day operational burden. In addition to the real estate, 12 home notes are available to purchase separately, giving an investor the option to add another income stream tied to the homes already located within the property.
Investment highlights
• Strong Workforce Housing Demand in Submarket
• Public Utilities: City Water and Sewer
• Triple Net Restaurant Lease
• Located Near Major Employment Corridors
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