How to Hire a Qualified RV Park or Campground Broker Montrose CO

When hiring a RV Park and Campground Broker to sell your park you need to qualify that person and validate that they are the right Broker and Company for the job. As a park owner who has made the commitment to sell your RV Park or Campground you will want to obtain not just the most exposure for your park but exposure to serious, qualified buyers.

Re/Max Alpine View
(970) 249-6658
2730 Commercial Way
Montrose, CO
Keller Williams Business Ctr
(303) 688-8300
619 Wilcox St
Castle Rock, CO
Re/Max Professionals
(303) 985-4555
390 Union Blvd Ste 100
Lakewood, CO
Walker Asset Management Realty
(719) 385-0040
3604 Galley Rd Ste 200
Colorado Springs, CO
R S Ctr Green Drive Corp
(303) 413-1770
3035 Center Green Dr
Boulder, CO
AIMCO/Bethesda Holdings Inc.
(303) 757-8101
Stanford Place 3-Suite 1100
Denver, CO
Cherry Creek Professionals Realty - Brian Kinkade
303-522-5544
7600 E Eastman Ave, Ste 110
Denver, CO
Echo Summit Properties
6535 S. Dayton Street #1050
Greenwood Village, CO
Bradburn Row
(303) 439-8800
11900 Newton St.
Westminster, CO
KLOS, Tim - KLOS Real Estate Service Incorporated
(303) 860-7500
1742 Pearl St
Denver, CO
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How to Hire a Qualified RV Park or Campground Broker

Hiring a qualified RV park and campground broker to sell your park will increase your chances of obtaining the best price and terms for your park. This article will go over the right questions you should ask potential brokers to find the best individual for the job.

How many RV parks or campgrounds have you and your company sold?

This number should be greater than ten with at least one sale in the last twelve months. Your broker should focus on campground and RV parks—no ranches, houses or apartment buildings.

How are you going to evaluate/price my park?

An answer of “How much do you want?” should raise an immediate red flag. A knowledgeable broker should be able to provide at least five comparable sales from the preceding twelve months for your review. Given that a lot of parks are in secondary markets and campground sales are not as frequent as apartment buildings or mobile home parks, there might not be comparable sales available in the same city or even county. However, a broker should still be able to access sales data that provides relevant comparable information to support a proposed listing price. 

Do you cooperate with other RV park brokers?

Have the candidate provide examples of deals involving a buyer who was represented by another broker. There is a network of brokers who focus on RV parks and campgrounds. A property that is only served to only one broker’s clients is not in the best interest of the seller. You want your property to be exposed to all potential buyers in the RV park market.

Can you provide examples of current marketing materials? 

The days of a one page black-and-white flyer are over. Today’s campground buyer is sophisticated, internet savvy and data-driven. Sales packages should contain:

  • Previous and current income and expense reports
  • A broker proforma, showing operating income and expenses that a new owner could expect
  • A rent roll showing a long-term, monthly, weekly and daily rental break down

The package should also include a map, a site layout, color pictures covering both the good and the bad areas of the property and an aerial view of the property if available.

What is your plan to get the deal done? 

Ask your broker to indentify how they will see this transaction through to the close escrow. Your broker should be able to provide at least three or four possible lenders that are familiar with RV Park financing and should have experience closing on loans for campgrounds. If you are not financing the sale of your RV park or campground, then this hurdle is as big as agreeing to a sales price. Don’t rely solely on the buyer to find a loan to purchase your park. A broker should be an active participant in obtaining financing to complete the sale.

These are just a few of the key items for an owner to consider when placing their campground or RV park up ...

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