Manufactured Housing: The Asset Most Investors Ignore
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Manufactured housing is one of the least discussed real estate asset classes in mainstream investing conversations. Yet institutional investors have been allocating capital to it for years.
In this episode of Money and Motion, Josefina Bonilla Velez speaks with Leo Young, Founder and Managing Partner of Cornell Communities, about manufactured housing as an investment strategy. They explain how private real estate deals work, how they differ from public market investments like stocks and REITs, and what investors need to understand before participating in this type of opportunity.
You will learn:
• How manufactured housing communities generate cash flow
• The structure of private real estate syndications
• Key risks in private real estate investing
• How access to deals works
• Who this type of investment may or may not be appropriate for
For women over 50 evaluating how to make their assets work harder within a shorter runway, this is a practical conversation about diversification, income generation, and thinking beyond traditional portfolios.
Manufactured housing may not be for everyone. But understanding how this asset class works allows you to make informed decisions about where your capital goes.
Money and Motion is for women 50+ who want to build wealth, sustain health, and thrive.
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