This mobile home park (filled with $200,000 trailers) in Miami is getting cleaned out in favor of low income housing.
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This mobile home park (filled with $200,000 trailers) in Miami is getting cleaned out in favor of low income housing.
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Steve S6 · November 22, 2024 at 11:03 am
Going out on a limb and guessing illegals and Federal incentives at work.
Meaner · November 22, 2024 at 11:26 am
The Replacements have to live somewhere in order to keep the bankster banana republic fourth world Ponzi going.
Maybe Joe Joe Brandon the Assclown can declare housing a human right.
Grandparents moved there from Red State in 1986 and started at a trailer in Port St. Lucie.
Trailers are nice in FLA, locally all got bought out and a mega hospital went up and some particle board section 8 housing for the lifetime CPUSA (D) voting dependents.
Two remain as subdivision sectors Green 32 and Yellow 33, of my area study map.
SoCoRuss · November 22, 2024 at 12:15 pm
So they evict low income Americans out of their homes to make low income apartments to house the illegal workforce and their families that act as servants for the people that own the trailer park land. There is no way these old places hold up thru transport so they are basically homeless, but I bet they could maybe just maybe rent those low income places if they are the correct color for 3 times what they were playing before. Keep the people living as slaves and tell them how good they have it here in FUSA. Makes sense to me….
I truly cant understand where the red line is for citizens of this country that take this bullshit day after day after day and do NOTHING.
I lived in a florida trailer park in Cocoa beach for a few years growing up. That’s why I would NEVER live in a trailer park and rent the land its on in today’s America. This happens a lot all across this country and no one does anything.
oldvet50 · November 22, 2024 at 12:27 pm
That really sucks for them, but anywhere is subject to the whims of government – it’s why they invented ’eminent domain’.
Skeptic · November 22, 2024 at 2:25 pm
“Low income housing” is what they already have. Must need some new places for blacks to destroy at taxpayer expense.
nones · November 23, 2024 at 6:52 am
I believe that these people are going to find it difficult to find another park that will accept old mobile homes. They are screwed. Also, anyone that would pay $180K for a trailer that sits on someone else’s land is soft in the head.
Birdog357 · November 24, 2024 at 5:56 pm
I’m friends with a guy that owns a nice park up in Indiana. A brand new single wide is right around $100k. And they lost their minds when the price hit that during covid, because that’s up 30% from 5 years ago.
Joe · November 23, 2024 at 6:58 am
“The land owner in this case, CREI Holdings…”
They didn’t own the land. They should also look at their contract with that company from which they rent space.
Barefoot Peckerwood · November 23, 2024 at 9:08 am
Its a mobile home….move it somewhere else
Boneman · November 25, 2024 at 6:14 am
It’s bizarre too how Tornados target the “Manufactured Mobile Home” communities. During Milton, two said communities within two miles of my house were hit HARD by them. A little too close to home for my liking.
That and the one lovely “Park”… more like a campground, on Ft. Myers Beach that was “lost” to builders after Ian took it out. The real estate was worth far more to re-sell than to rebuild. There are a NUMBER of those on McGregor Blvd as you head on out to Sanibel. A number of those got well flooded during Ian and Milton as well.