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What Is a Manufactured Home? The Next Step Beyond Mobile Homes
Here is another article that you can send people looking at manufactured homes but are still not sure about our product! Make sure you take the time to visit realtor.com - so many great articles about our industry! https://www.realtor.com/advice/buy/what-is-a-manufactured-home/
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Heck yeah I’m definitely going to use this for some of my clients who seem a bit hesitant due to it being a “mobile home”
Want Success?!
It comes from dedication, hard work, countless hours, sleepless nights, and a partner or team that keeps you accountable. Can it be done alone yes! But why? if you have a team that's down to ride.
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@Cesar Mascorro I have to agree with both of you @Marisa Flores- Mascorro , having a team to bounce ideas off of and to have a friendly competition drives my work day to day to push one another to go further and to master the skills that we are learning to be at our full potential self
Community Management: Safety and Security
Something that people prioritize when looking for a new home is how safe that community is, especially for young kids or seniors. Here are some things to keep in mind when trying to make a community as secure as possible: Severe Weather - MHCs face heightened risk from tornadoes, hurricanes, and floods - Having a written emergency action plan (EAP) - Community storm shelters — requirements, funding, and placement - Warning systems: sirens, mass text/call alerts, door-to-door protocols - Evacuation routes and procedures - Coordinating with local emergency management agencies - Post-storm damage assessment and resident communication Other Emergencies - Fire prevention and response protocols - Gas leak and utility emergency procedures - Medical emergency response (AED placement, etc.) - Power outage management - Flood and water intrusion response Surveillance - Camera placement strategy (entrances, common areas, blind spots) - Camera types (IP, PTZ, license plate readers) - Storage and retention policies for footage - Signage requirements for camera use - Resident privacy considerations - Remote monitoring options Access Control - Gated entry systems (keypads, fobs, intercoms) - Visitor management and guest check-in - Delivery and contractor access protocols - Perimeter fencing and natural barriers - Controlling secondary/emergency entrances Community Policing - Building relationships with local law enforcement - Requesting regular patrol presence - Neighborhood watch programs - Tip lines and anonymous reporting - Trespass authorization agreements with police Traffic & Pedestrian Safety - Speed limit posting and enforcement (speed bumps, signage) - Parking rules and abandoned vehicle management - Pedestrian walkways and crossings - School bus stop safety - Golf cart and utility vehicle regulations - Blind intersection mitigation - Children at play signage and zones Discussion: What is one category that you have seen manufactured home communities take care of well?
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Good Job coming up with ways that we could have a plan set up in case of weather conditions, but I’m a little more concerned on how can we make the community itself safer? I know just from my time in that we do have multiple people who find loop holes in our community and system and they tend to create problems or disturbances within the community. Due to it being after office hours we typically don’t know about it until the day after and there’s no way for us to get ahead of it when we don’t have regular patrolling vehicles or when people have guest over they don’t pass the community background . How can we attempt to regulate it in the future ?
Overcoming Objections!
🚨 NEW SERIES ALERT 🚨 Overcoming Objections, Let's Turn Your Biggest Roadblocks Into Closed Deals. Here's the truth: objections don't lose you deals. Being unprepared for objections loses you deals. Every single one of us has been there, you're in a conversation, things are going well, and then it hits. "I need to think about it." "It's too expensive." "I'm not sure this is for me." And just like that, the momentum is gone. Not anymore. We're launching a brand new series inside this community dedicated entirely to objection handling, and we are going ALL IN. We're talking real objections, real responses, real role play scenarios, and real strategies you can use immediately. But first, we need to hear from YOU. Drop your most common objections in the comments below. The ones that make you cringe. The ones you don't have a great answer for yet. The ones that have cost you deals you know you should have closed. No judgment here. This is a safe space to get better together, and that's exactly what this community is built for. Let's turn you into a selling rockstar. Watch for new objections and how to overcome them every Tuesday and Thursday!
Overcoming Objections!
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Hey Brandon , I have to agree a lot of the thing you listed are also many of the objections that I received. I’d like to add a few more that have come up on my side . 1. Why would I pay this much for a “mobile home? 2. What if it blows away ? 3. It’s not enough space for the price. 4. I could rent a real house for cheaper than this 5. They are too close together , not really different than a duplex 6. Not enough storage space to be considered a home
Excited to be here
Hi everyone, I’m Brandon, Regional Sales Manager with Roberts Communities in the Austin Area. I’ve been in the manufactured housing industry for 26 years and grew up in the business, so it’s been a big part of my life from the start. Today, I focus on building strong sales teams, improving processes, and helping more families find affordable homeownership opportunities across our communities. Excited to connect, learn, and share ideas with this group. Looking forward to the conversations ahead.
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Welcome Brandon! 🙌 I’m Savannah 24, and pretty new to the industry myself. I’ve been in manufactured housing since February, so about 2.5 months in. It’s been a great experience so far, and I’m learning something new every day. 26 years (and growing up in it) is seriously impressive. I love that you’re focused on building strong sales teams and helping more families find affordable homeownership, that’s a big part of what drew me into this space too. It’s cool seeing the impact it can really have. Looking forward to learning from you and hearing your perspective. What’s one thing you think helped you the most when you were starting out?
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