Reviews for Mobile Home Parks in Mesa, AZ

Sunset Resort MHP

1.0

By sshorty

This palace is bad my swamp cooler leaks there is a hole in my kitchen roof there is black mold on the roof there is black mold on the window outside I have put work onders in and nothing has been done worst place I have ever lived ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

1.0

By poppy1234

The park has plenty of vacancies but Manny is turning away snowbirds with money because his ego is bigger than his brain! What kind of businessman would let someone like that run a 55+ park?? ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

2.0

By amax

First I will say that reading many of these reviws are useless due to the lack of education and proper grammar. When I resided in this park, there were obvious signs of drug use as well as stealing. Not so much to blame management 1005. Many of the year round tenants either drink too much or use drugs. The park however does sommetimes disregard this fact due to lack of a sufficient income during the slow summer season. As far as security, it isn't professional. The individuals hired are unskilled and frequently interact with the individuals known to do drugs. This puts the parks integrity into question. Also at night many drifters are constantly entering the park, some affiliated with residents that do drugs. As far as the property itself, many of the homes are not livable, yet the owner refuse to remove them. This allows coyotes and other not so safe animals to reside and hide on the premises, putting pets as well as residents at risk. During the winter months only will you see effort on the part of management, as this is the season for the tourist. Yes if you give your property attention you will get respect. However, with the mentioned concerns, it shows that your property doesn't really matter. Overall the park is operated by a group of individuals who reside there with no experience in the field of property management.. The maintenance men were well described in a previous review. One doing drugs and the other and alcoholic. Neither having certification in property management. Also the one that drinks is untrustworthy and sketchy in appearance. To put it simply, if you were hire a contractor to renovate your home, you would definitely overlook either one of them. No one in the park has certification to do anything they are doing. The homes are as is in reality. Some have heating issues,water issues and many other problems. None of which will ever be disclosed at the time of the sale. Also the lot rents are varied based on who we like and who we don't. As a winter bird and a tourist, I advise researching thoroughly before investing here. Also ask for a ride around the entire park, to take in the views of all the properties occupied and unoccupied. You can then see for yourself the lack of management effort on keeping up on the entire property. Also you will see the undesirable tenants, they attempt to keep out of sight to make their sale. May of the reviews sound like irate tenants or staff. I truly hope this review will assist anyone in deciding. I will also add, Arizona was not a favorite place to me, but this park only added to my discontent of that state. ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

5.0

By PamKantorzcyk

i lived here and when I did I did a lot of everything to help free I did listen to tenants give them advice and help clean it up from druggies and thieves but now they have assistant manager bev whose head is too big cause shes just assistant but when I tell her something about her her best bud tom security guard who got caught stealing she denys that and don't wanna hear anything bad about him and they even rehired him now they rehired maintenance man who is deaf and also on drugs and their other maintenance man jimmy was arrested for disorderly conduct harassment and drunk its about time but he still works there yet they go blab im snitching on them so bev is evicting all the wrong people except druggies and she knows who they are that park is almost empty cause of her now she say I am not allowed cause I used someones phone to call 911 cause somebody had a seizure ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

1.0

By Anonymous

Hadn't been here in years and stopped in only to find out that a slumlord now owns it and the office staff are crooks and liars. This used to be a wonderful and fun park with good people but those are few and far between now. Lots of unclean riffraff walking around and cluttered trailers. There used to be a waiting list to buy a trailer here when respectable people owned it And ran it and now they can barely give them away. What are shamefulwway to run a park. Mesa needs to get that owner and his staff out of there. Just heartbreaking to see what's happened here. ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

5.0

By Anonymous

This park talks a good game, but fails to live up to their word. There are so many issues here it takes too long to list them all. First hand, the water pressure is nonexistent, and since the water pipes that feed into the units are so old and corroded, there is nothing that can be done. There is no security person, if you do call, it goes to voice mail and the call does not get returned. The pool is currently closed once again by the Board of Health, this has happened every summer for the last three years that I know of and will take up to a week for it to be opened again. There are so many issues with the Board of Health, each is brought up to the bare minimum code and it is good till it fails again. There are dogs that run free in the park and they do nothing about it. We have learned that many of the snowbirds are not coming back or are only to try and sell their units. The management of the park bury their heads and avoid all issues at any cost, if you complain, they tell you it is good enough, if you do not like it leave. So we are. If you wish to find a park to live in, first seek out the Board of Health and see the violations that this place has vs. any other park of its type, then look somewhere else. Do not take my word, look at the records and the facts. ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

1.0

By Dbv1934

What an unbelievable dump. Thanks goodness we drove around in here yesterday before coming in to talk about purchasing a trailer. There's a crazy lady by the horseshoes who's completely trashed up her trailer. The woman in the office we talked to assured us that there are regulations and people keep their trailers clean and well kept. Obviously a lie! There are scary looking people walking around in there and we were solicited for money while looking around. Going someplace else that's safe and clean. ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

1.0

By oldold

I knew that security guards pit bull was going to bit someone sometimes. People complained and they didn't want to hear it and look what happened. That office employee runnin everything should have been fired years ago. He's a bad man. ...read more

Castillo Nuevo Mobile Home Community

1.0

By James

beware of controlling managers Frank and Sandy Baldwin over 20 mobils 4 sale with in month of them becoming managers they hate animals... this is NOT a pet friendly park... they rule by fear... ...read more

Aspen Wood

5.0

By KathyReddy

please send me all available listings for sale. 2-3 bed,2 baths, under 20,000. please put us on mailing list. katthyr000@ymail.com. we have friends in park and want to live near them. Thank you. ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

5.0

By dkantorczyk

the park isnt like what some people are saying if it was true they would of been shut down already figure theres alot tenants in here and weigh it out say theres about 500 tenants and you only read maybe ten bad reviews and still you even read some good ones that still leaves a majority for you to hear them out there aint such thing as a total perfect park but ypu can bet every park has at least 1 and then some bad people ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

5.0

By pamdk8615

if each of us in our home and theres at least 2 or more in a home and got palm trees that was cut down even if aint ours then the place would be cleaner faster ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

5.0

By pamdk

when i first moved in some people pick on me cause theyre jealous and didnt think i know alot about laws and codes or do anything about it but i did i was being blamed for doing things that wasnt doing or have to do with i got to justfy it and i get back in their face and i stood up to hoa now i been here 3 months going bon 4 had 3 write ups but still here go figure its not easy to be a manager of anything but i help as much even when it costs me on my own free and now the park has alot of good people in here but they shouldnt be afraid where they live i been called bold i am the manager is doing his best and he should get manager award of vthe year. thank you ...read more

Sunset Resort MHP

1.0

By annoymus

I recently moved to this park and I am very dissapointed ! The park manager is just Rude to those who live here, some in office would rather not deal with tenents in park . They are now in the process of moving in anything who has a few dollars. Several convicted criminals, molesters, drug houses, prostitutes, animal horders, Good God you name it we have it. This is not the place they advertise in their brochure for sure!!! This is a very stressful place for seniors, we are paying for security guard and we don't have one, the last one was caught stealing! All kinds of strange young people lurking around at night ! I am sorry I moved here and I will try to get out soon. ...read more

Twin Palms RV Park

1.0

By jwmagmtec1

Do not stay here. It is cramped with no parking. There is a sewer smell in the whole park at certain times of the day. The neighborhood is bad. There is a water canal along the park and kids throw rocks at the rv s doing damage. Take a look at all the cameras and spiked fences and you will get the idea. The owner is overbearing and will knock at your door every other day to complain about other tenants. If any of his property is damaged he will lock the bathrooms down for a week. Not a place I would ever stay again. Management is unprofessional ...read more

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By Mesa Shadows Mobile Home Park July 21, 2011

Salesmanship and Empathy

One of the simplest ways to increase your productivity as a salesperson is to tune into your buyer's point of view. When you are in tune with your buyer you have empathy. This means that you can identify with and understand their situation, feelings, and motives.When you are in tune with your buyer everything you say or do seems to be right on the mark. The buyer gets the feeling that you really understand them and the road to a successful sale lights up like an airport runway. The opposite is also true. When you are not in tune with your buyer nothing you can do or say will seem to be right. When you push they pull and vice versa.Master salespeople know the importance of empathy and tune in to their buyers as quickly as possible. Novice salespeople on the other hand, rarely make the effort. This lack of empathy between buyer and seller accounts for much of the negative experiences many consumers experience.This kind of selling requires a genuine desire on the part of the salesperson to try and be of service. It is pretty easy to spot the salesperson with this kind of desire. These salespeople take an interest in the buyer on a more personal level. The empathetic salesperson asks more questions and better questions. They ask the type of questions that get the buyer to open up and talk about their situation.Buyers like salespeople that reach them on a personal level. Everyone likes to be listened to and understood. When you demonstrate to your buyer that you are interested and paying attention they will open up to you and tell you what it will take to make a sale. Here are a few reminders to help you focus on your buyers;(*) Focus your attention on your buyer. Do not allow yourself to become distracted.(*) Look for something you like in the other person. What do you think their friends like about them?(*) Get your buyer to tell you their situation, hopes and fears with well prepared questions.Sell with empathy and increase your productivity immediately!About Me: Jeff Blackwell is the founder of SalesPractice.com a vibrant onlinesales trainingcommunity that offers sales and marketing professionals free access to a comprehensive range of high quality sales training resources ...read more

By Easy Living Solutions Realty September 04, 2007

Mobile Home Builders and Manufacturers

If you are in the market for a high-quality manufactured home, you will notice that there are a large number of reliable manufacturers that have provided millions of homeowners with great places to live. More consumers are investing in manufactured homes and are hiring builders to construct their homes, piece by piece, in an off-site location. There are many advantages to choosing a manufactured home, besides the relatively lower cost. Extended periods of time spent in construction out of doors can cause damage to valuable materials; woods can buckle or be ruined, and you would have to pick up the bill. Nowadays, off-site manufacturers and builders will involve the consumer in every phase of the building process, from fitting their construction to the floor plan and models that they choose, to consulting with the buyer during the installation process.Among the finest builders of manufactured homes are Silvercrest, Champion, Cavco, Redman and Fuqua. All of these home manufacturers can guarantee quality and reliability and their builders have the well-deserved reputation of being the best in the business. After you have selected your floor plan, the manufacturer will show you a model of how your home will look. Based on this model, you will be able to get an idea of your new home.Of manufactured home builders, Champion is perhaps the largest and best-known name in the manufactured home construction business. Champion can build a home as small as 800 square feet or as large as 2,400 square feet. With Champion builders, you can find the kind of features that are not often seen in manufactured homes, such as fireplaces, skylights, luxury bathrooms and tailor-made cabinetry. Champion manufacturers have a network of builders located all over the country, all with excellent credentials.Silver crest is another popular choice among home manufacturers. Most models are two to three bedrooms and are known for their superior construction. You can count on a rapid completion of your project, and at the same time, you can be assured that the best builders are constructing your home. Every home is approved by HUD, and you will experience no zoning headaches or other technical problems.Cavco is the home manufacturer that is known for its fine selection of RVs and vacation homes. You can also find builders to work on the construction of your regular home, whether it is in a subdivision, a planned lease community, for your private property or located in an urban setting. You can find many special features that many home manufacturers can’t provide.Redman and Clayton are also quality home manufacturers, and Redman specializes in classical construction styles, and Clayton builders guarantee your home’s sturdiness, fire safety, energy efficiency and insulation. When Clayton homes are constructed off-site, the builders inspect every section during every phase to ensure that there are no minor flaws that can create serious problems later on.Fuqua is another well-known name in home construction. Fuqua manufacturers offer many special features, such as a 12 foot floor truss, that is stronger than the typical joists that are used. Fuqua builders use 50% more lumber than other brands, and they can guarantee their crack resistant ceilings. The roof insulation and the windows provided by Fuqua manufacturers reduce heat loss and the shingles have a 30 year warranty.Once you have selected your home manufacturer, you might want to double-check with friends who have used the same company. Usually, word of mouth is best indication of whether or not you will be satisfied with a particular company, and a builder’s reputation is the best indication of good construction. Make sure that you are happy with the model and the floor plan before construction begins; it is always more difficult to change things later on.ABOUT US: Easy Living® Solutions Realty represents mobile homes for sale in several upscale Arizona mobile home, manufactured home and RV resort communities. Jeff Blackwell, the Designated Broker for Easy Living Solutions Realty, is the Founder of the Arizona Manufactured Housing MLS (AZMH.ORG) featuringmobile homes for saleby industry participants. ...read more

By Easy Living Solutions Realty September 04, 2007

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