FLORIDA MOBILE HOME · FLAT FEE MLS · PALM COAST, FL

Sell a Mobile Home in Palm Coast, FL
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Florida has one of the largest mobile and manufactured home markets in the country. Whether you own the land or lease the lot, our $99 flat fee MLS listing gives your mobile home professional exposure to every buyer in the market — the same reach as any traditional agent.

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PROPERTY TYPE
Mobile Home
CITY
Palm Coast
MLS BOARD
NE Florida MLS
EST. LISTING PRICE
$108,800
TRADITIONAL 3% FEE
$3,264
FLAT FEE COST
$99
PALM COAST MARKET CONTEXT

Mobile Home Market in Palm Coast, FL

Palm Coast is one of Florida's most unusual cities — a planned community of 110,000+ residents developed by ITT Corporation in the 1970s on a grid of 125+ miles of canals in Flagler County. Canal-front homes with saltwater Intracoastal access range from $400,000–$750,000, while freshwater canal-front homes range from $330,000–$550,000. The city's planned trail system (125+ miles of multi-use paths), proximity to Flagler Beach (5 miles east), and location equidistant between St. Augustine and Daytona Beach attract families and retirees seeking Atlantic Coast lifestyle. Flat fee sellers on NEFAR MLS reach the full Jacksonville metro and Northeast Florida buyer pool.

MEDIAN SALE PRICE
$340,000
LOCAL MLS BOARD
NE Florida MLS
AVG DAYS ON MARKET
48 days
CASH BUYER SHARE
24%
WHAT TO KNOW

Key Considerations for Selling a Mobile Home in Palm Coast

Own Land vs. Lot-Leased

This is the most important distinction in Florida mobile home sales. Land-owned homes finance as real property. Lot-leased homes (in a park) are personal property — eligible only for cash or chattel loans, which limits buyer pool significantly.

Title: Real Property or Personal Property

If permanently affixed to owned land, the home should be titled as Real Property (RP). If on leased land, it's Personal Property (PP). The title type determines which buyers can finance the purchase — disclose clearly.

Age and HUD Compliance

Manufactured homes built before June 15, 1976 (pre-HUD) cannot be financed with conventional, FHA, or VA loans. Post-1976 HUD-code homes have more financing options. Disclose the build year prominently.

Community Approval Required

If your home is in a mobile home park or 55+ community, the buyer typically needs park management or HOA approval before the sale can close. Know the approval timeline — it can take 2–4 weeks and must be built into the contract.

55+ Community Rules

Many Florida mobile home communities are age-restricted. HUD requires at least 80% of units to be occupied by at least one person 55+, and no residents under 18 permanently. Verify and disclose these restrictions to prospective buyers.

MLS vs. Off-Market for Mobile Homes

Many mobile home owners sell via park bulletin boards or word of mouth — missing the majority of the buyer market. An MLS listing reaches all buyer agents and syndicates to Zillow and Realtor.com, generating competitive offers even on modestly-priced homes.

COMMISSION SAVINGS

What You Keep Selling a Mobile Home in Palm Coast

Based on an estimated $108,800 mobile home in Palm Coast.

TRADITIONAL 3% AGENT
$3,264
listing commission
FLAT FEE MLS SELLS
$99
total listing fee, $0 at closing
YOU SAVE UP TO
$3,165
on your Palm Coast mobile home sale
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FAQ

Selling a Mobile Home in Palm Coast — Common Questions

Can a mobile home be listed on the MLS in Palm Coast?
Yes. Mobile and manufactured homes can be listed on the NE Florida MLS through a licensed flat fee broker. Your listing appears on Zillow, Realtor.com, and Redfin — reaching buyers who specifically search for mobile and manufactured homes in Palm Coast.
What's the difference between a mobile home on owned land vs. a lot-leased home in Palm Coast?
Land-owned mobile homes in Palm Coast can qualify for conventional, FHA, or VA financing and typically sell at higher prices. Lot-leased homes (in a park) are personal property and buyers typically need cash or a chattel loan — limiting the buyer pool and price potential.
How much can I save with a flat fee MLS listing for my Palm Coast mobile home?
On a mobile home estimated at $108,800 in Palm Coast, a 3% listing agent would charge $3,264. Our flat fee is $99 — saving you up to $3,165 in listing commission.
What disclosures are required when selling a mobile home in Palm Coast?
Florida sellers must disclose all known material defects regardless of property type. For mobile homes, this includes roof condition, skirting, tie-down anchors, any water damage, and the title type (real property vs. personal property). For park homes, disclose the lot rent, any pending rent increases, and park rules.
Do I need park approval to sell my mobile home in Palm Coast?
If your mobile home is in a park or community, the buyer typically needs approval from park management before closing. Review your lease agreement for approval requirements, fees, and timeline — and build this into your contract's closing date.
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