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Residents and advocates push for stronger mobile home protections as investors buy up properties - Aspen Journalism

Summary by Aspen Journalism
Mobile home parks provide a more affordable place to live, especially in mountain resort communities like the Roaring Fork Valley, but the number of these registered parks in Colorado declined from about 900 in 2019 to 761 in 2024, according to state data published last year and a survey conducted by 12 news organizations.  As a growing number of investors buy up mobile home parks, residents can face displacement due to redevelopment and rising …

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Aspen Journalism broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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