Homebuilder buys big San Jose mobile home park where houses will sprout - Silicon Valley
In a transformative step for San Jose, Pulte Homes acquired the 15.7-acre Winchester Ranch Mobile Home Park for $50 million, setting the stage for a vibrant new residential community near the iconic Winchester Mystery House. The approved project will feature 688 residences, including 320 single-family homes and 368 modern apartments, with stylish seven-story apartment buildings, four-story townhomes, and condominiums, enriching the area with diverse, high-quality housing options. A 2019 agreement ensures that existing residents, primarily those aged 55 and older, can remain in the community, either in new homes developed by Pulte or in temporary housing during construction. Those choosing to relocate receive a generous one-year rent subsidy to ease the transition, preserving affordability and stability. With construction underway, this exciting development promises to blend modern living with thoughtful resident support, fostering growth and opportunity in Silicon Valley.
Donovan Smith Manufactured Home Community: Proposed 31-home addition - CoastTV
Plans to add 31 homes to the Donovan Smith Manufactured Home Community are gaining attention as a potential solution to the pressing need for affordable housing. Currently, the community features 130 homesites, with 90 already occupied, and offers 1.621 acres of open recreational space accessible to all residents. Supporters of the expansion, like Gary Hilton, see it as a positive step forward, providing much-needed housing options for families who might otherwise struggle to find affordable living arrangements. “I think this is a viable option,” Hilton said, expressing optimism about welcoming new neighbors. The Lewes Planning Commission is set to review the Conditional Use application during its meeting on Wednesday evening, which may lead to further public discussions. Proponents believe the project could enhance the community’s appeal and provide a meaningful opportunity to address housing shortages while maintaining spaces for recreation and fostering a welcoming environment for all residents.
What is going on with mobile home park rents? - Tri-Star Alert
Efforts to address rising mobile home park rents in Pennsylvania bring hope for residents facing affordability challenges. Proposed legislation, House Bill 1250, aims to amend the Manufactured Home Community Rights Act, introducing rent control measures specific to mobile home parks. Advocates highlight the bill’s potential to protect vulnerable communities while maintaining affordability in housing. It also includes provisions for enhanced tenant rights, requiring property owners to provide timely communication about rent increases and mandating mediation. Legislators emphasize the bipartisan nature of the issue, reflecting a united commitment to fair housing practices. PA Representative Rich Irvin supports measures ensuring local property owner engagement and preventing unfair practices by large investment groups. Additionally, the legislation includes safeguards, like extended notice periods and direct communication rights, giving tenants greater security. With a focus on mediation, transparency, and tenant protections, the bill represents a meaningful step toward balancing affordability and fairness for mobile home park residents.